The Drunkard's Tavern.

Started by Yarkista, September 18, 2013, 05:26:42 PM

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Conti027

Cats!

What my cat did (before passing away) :'( when I was up playing and game and she wanted to sleep.

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Jakadasnake

That's adorable! I'm sorry for your loss man, I absolutely love my cat.

I think cats are definitely the mascots of this tavern. We have a cat cafe where I live, would be pretty awesome to see a cat bar though.

Yarkista

#122
I think we need a new topic for cat pictures.

Edit: Done! http://ludeon.com/forums/index.php?topic=213.0

Zeiph

Yea it's well know that cats and alcohol (and drugs) are all related to drunken people and taverns...

Yarkista

Quote from: Zeiph on October 13, 2013, 08:55:25 AM
Yea it's well know that cats and alcohol (and drugs) are all related to drunken people and taverns...

Well that's like...your opinion man.

Zeiph

I was just pointing out I had no idea why we drifted that far :D

Hypolite

It's the Drunkard's Tavern after all, we all are drifters... :p

Yarkista

I can settle down and sober up any time I want, I just don't want to.

Semmy

i'm at work waking up at 04:30 and starting at 05:30 makes it so i dont want to sober up.
I doubt its even possible to wake up at all like this.
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
Edmund Burke

W1Z25

im not drunk but i wanted to come into the tavern

*walks in quietly grabs a soda from the bar. then goes and sits in a dark corner of the room. watching everyone walk in*

Gabriel_Braun



Yarkista

Oh god damn i've been inactive, i'll try and be more active everyone, sorry about all this.

Nukeman0

Do you know about that feeling when there is this awesome indie- game you are playing, and you just like: "I wish i had heard about (/ lived when)this game was in alpha, so i could have supported it through the process," ?

My need have finally been satisfied :D
Nukeman0

Semmy



havent seen these for a while.
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
Edmund Burke