On a related note. If anyone can help me find the shirt I am wearing, I want to buy more of them. It was a special D&D shirt and I can't remember where I got it.
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On a related note. If anyone can help me find the shirt I am wearing, I want to buy more of them. It was a special D&D shirt and I can't remember where I got it.
Looks like it has you Dominated!
Euan Holton
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In the '90s, my dice maintained their expected statistical spread by rolling high in Star Fleet Battles and low in Car Wars.
Which one is the fearsome monster?
Also that shirt is awesome and I want one too. D:
This monster is more fearsome though:
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nah that Pitbull that I ran into the other night was a bit more worrysome than that kitty familier or that killer Chiahua(mexican doggine that I can say just cant spell).
After 2 days of searching, hitting the big stores like thinkgeek and jinx, I concede that I can not find that T shirt anywhere. Thinkgeek has inflatable dice, dice in soap, and wooden dice. Jinx has every other T Shirt under the sun but not even the ones the D&D website says they have I don't think D&D is in the clothing business anymore. If someone finds it please post it.
As a side note there are a lot of ampersand t shirts...
This is my hobby, I do this for fun, if it wasn't fun I wouldn't keep playing. So, in the words of Wil Weaton, don't be a ...well you know the quote.
I believe I located it. It was a special shirt that Rzawear did last year. It was the same time they did the custom D&D shoes contest. Sadly, this probably means I will not find it being sold any longer![]()
The resemblance is uncanny.
@Nai_Calus: As an owner of six cats, I know how much chaos they can bring. An example:
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Euan Holton
My gaming blog
In the '90s, my dice maintained their expected statistical spread by rolling high in Star Fleet Battles and low in Car Wars.
seems to be for sale here:
http://wizards.ryzwear.com/products/ampersand-shirt
Spayne, you have just earned +1 Matt James point. Redeemable at any major gaming convention for a high-five or other such tom-foolery. Thanks dude, seriously.