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15 years ago
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~Me~ anywho
~Me~ do you ever deal with people who pussyfoot around with keeping to the schedule of weekly DnD games?
~Shen~ pussywah?
~Me~ *quickly Googles 'pussyfoot' for a quick definition to copy-paste... and sees the images it comes with...*
I love finding excuses to use the word 'pussyfoot' in casual conversation, but... like... yeah. XD
~Me~ do you ever deal with people who pussyfoot around with keeping to the schedule of weekly DnD games?
~Shen~ pussywah?
~Me~ *quickly Googles 'pussyfoot' for a quick definition to copy-paste... and sees the images it comes with...*
I love finding excuses to use the word 'pussyfoot' in casual conversation, but... like... yeah. XD
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Was just wondering if the conversation was still valid after last night's DnD?
...well, it -is- a problem, but it's a common problem. I've seriously had to deal with one or more people who have problems with weekly DnD schedulings with 7 out of 9 gaming groups that I've had.
Granted, most of those other problem people from my other groups would have just said 'Oh well, might as well cancel' or some up with some BS excuse not to play, thus missing out on the game or possibly messing it up for everybody else.
When I run games, I have two main rules for attendance. If 2/3 of the party is absent, the game's canceled. If there is no game 3 times in a row, the game is scrapped. And yeah, I've had games scrapped by people like I've mentioned... >>