QUOTE(Channler @ Apr 4 2006, 07:56 PM)
Well I got a super post count but I can't post to much anymore.. Life is killing me with a 2 handed axe.
Anyways, I've had about 3 of oblivions babies thus far.. good god, I love OB..
But I had to cut my play session short last night because we had a tornado come down over our house. It was scary as hell, all quite and then next thing you know my (rather large) house starts shaking, and then the wind started hitting it. For about 30 seconds it sounded like a freight train outside, and then it got all quite. Like nothing happened.
I don't know how it is over where Danny of Megil is but around these parts in NC we don't usually get tornados..
How awful! I hope everyone in your city and state are ok without any casualties or property damage. The worst my city has had was a terrible winter, with completely random weather. One day it was freezing rain, then snow, then hail and sleet. The next day, the winds were insanely heavy. The next felt like spring, and alot of the people at my school wore shirts and t-shirts, but at the end of the day we had a blizzard cold snap.
About two or three weeks ago, some friends and I saw the new Lord of the Rings play and I was amazed. We got into the theatre early and we got to see some Hobbits, pre-show, in complete character. They were trying to catch fire-flies. They also did tasks such as skinning and knitting as two hobbits went about getting wider or longer nets to catch the insects. They actors were great, with an exception of Gandalf, who had a terrible speaking voice, was badly costumed and his voice would crack at random times. Also, Galadriel was pushing the Elf accent too much, or maybe she forgot her lines. 25 million dollers well spent though, the stage changed at an amazing pace, the coreography was beautiful and the singing was magnificent. Five stars, definately go see it.