A violin, a TV, and a death mark

Star Wars night update: we had a 50% group survival rating. I was on the surviving side. My reward? A Sith death mark. That’s good, right? Mike and Devin, I wouldn’t stand too close to me during the next adventure.

Jeremy brought over the Netflix disc for the Wii to try out. Now I can stream Giant Octopus versus Mega Shark from the comfort of my couch. The movie stars Deborah Gibson and Lorenzo Lamas, both known for Academy Award-worthy performances.

Just like these guys:

We also tried out the violin tonight. It’s a lot of fun, but I know I wasn’t playing it right. Hey. At least it’s not a clarinet.

The estate sale is this Saturday from 6:30am-2pm at
10510 W. Desert Forest Circle
Sun City, Az. 85351

We have listed it with Craig (whoever that guy is) so the whole Interwebs is invited.

Semi-related posts:

  1. Death Star by Michael Reaves and Steve Perry – First Impressions
  2. Goldfinger’s Death Laser
  3. Don’t name your ship “Death”
  4. Harry Potter and the Death of Reading (?)
  5. Death Star over San Francisco

9 thoughts on “A violin, a TV, and a death mark

  1. A Violin is kind of like a bass guitar. Only smaller, and not so bass. And without frets. And a few other minor differences.

  2. We were at 75% alive and on the Sith ship until the GM had a surprise for us…. Eli got the big surprise. The crazy old man and the uber sith killing machine Jedi can fill you in later.

  3. Eli did well concidering he took 100+ points of damage, then poison, and 4 conditions after he killed the pilot in his chair. Force Sheild brought the damage down enough that he didn’t go down as a one punch chump but he went down next round and was knifed while he was down the following round.

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