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old DD book - free
Post by psychodelic »
Anybody want some old DD book:
Russian Kettlebell Challenge
Power to the People
Beyond Stretching
Beyond Crunches
Body-flow by Scott Sonnon
Dr. Ellis's Ultimate Diet Secrets - Anybody even remember this guy on the forum?
Give ya all a few days then they go out in the trash. Respond if you want em and we'll figure it all out. You pick up shipping, books are free.
Russian Kettlebell Challenge
Power to the People
Beyond Stretching
Beyond Crunches
Body-flow by Scott Sonnon
Dr. Ellis's Ultimate Diet Secrets - Anybody even remember this guy on the forum?
Give ya all a few days then they go out in the trash. Respond if you want em and we'll figure it all out. You pick up shipping, books are free.
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Post by The Ginger Beard Man »
At first I thought you meant Dungeons and Dragons, and I was like, "Hell yeah"!
Never mind.
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Me too. I was hoping for a 1st edition "Gods, Demi-Gods and Heroes"!!The Ginger Beard Man wrote:At first I thought you meant Dungeons and Dragons, and I was like, "Hell yeah"!
Never mind.
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Re: old DD book - free
Interested in Body Flow if you haven't recycled it yet. Thanks for the offer :)psychodelic wrote:Anybody want some old DD book:
Russian Kettlebell Challenge
Power to the People
Beyond Stretching
Beyond Crunches
Body-flow by Scott Sonnon
Dr. Ellis's Ultimate Diet Secrets - Anybody even remember this guy on the forum?
Give ya all a few days then they go out in the trash. Respond if you want em and we'll figure it all out. You pick up shipping, books are free.
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Re: old DD book - free
Me three. Or four. Or whatever. Outed geek here.The Ginger Beard Man wrote:At first I thought you meant Dungeons and Dragons, and I was like, "Hell yeah"!
Never mind.
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I've got a full serious of Cosmos from 1992 that I will give you if you pay for shipping.
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Post by Bud Charniga's grape ape »
I recently unpacked some boxes with my childhood stuff. Hundreds of dollars worth of hardback AD&D 1st and 2nd edition rulebooks. It looks like I got rid of my D&D boxed sets at some point, but I still had some of the module, including a copy of Keep of the Borderlands, in whose margins I had drawn large-bewbed elf ladies in chainmail. Rawwwr.syaigh wrote:Me three. Or four. Or whatever. Outed geek here.The Ginger Beard Man wrote:At first I thought you meant Dungeons and Dragons, and I was like, "Hell yeah"!
Never mind.
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The science series or the lady magazine?Protobuilder wrote:I've got a full serious of Cosmos from 1992 that I will give you if you pay for shipping.
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Post by Shafpocalypse Now »
I have 3 boxes of old RPG stuff. AD&D, 2cd edition Runequest, traveller, etc
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Post by The Ginger Beard Man »
Damn. You selling it or starting to play again?Bud Charniga's grape ape wrote:I recently unpacked some boxes with my childhood stuff. Hundreds of dollars worth of hardback AD&D 1st and 2nd edition rulebooks. It looks like I got rid of my D&D boxed sets at some point, but I still had some of the module, including a copy of Keep of the Borderlands, in whose margins I had drawn large-bewbed elf ladies in chainmail. Rawwwr.syaigh wrote:Me three. Or four. Or whatever. Outed geek here.The Ginger Beard Man wrote:At first I thought you meant Dungeons and Dragons, and I was like, "Hell yeah"!
Never mind.
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Post by Bud Charniga's grape ape »
Definitely not going to sell. Way too much sentimental value. As for playing...that'd be fun, but no, probably not. I'm a lawyer with a young kid; it's hard enough finding time to get shit done. Maybe in a couple of years.The Ginger Beard Man wrote:Damn. You selling it or starting to play again?Bud Charniga's grape ape wrote:I recently unpacked some boxes with my childhood stuff. Hundreds of dollars worth of hardback AD&D 1st and 2nd edition rulebooks. It looks like I got rid of my D&D boxed sets at some point, but I still had some of the module, including a copy of Keep of the Borderlands, in whose margins I had drawn large-bewbed elf ladies in chainmail. Rawwwr.syaigh wrote:Me three. Or four. Or whatever. Outed geek here.The Ginger Beard Man wrote:At first I thought you meant Dungeons and Dragons, and I was like, "Hell yeah"!
Never mind.
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