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As I was working in the garage this morning, I come up with this great
idea for a video game. "Fire Boat Welcome". The idea here is to complete a voyage using various types of vessels starting with a basic kiddie pool and moving up to a large yacht. The voyage will be filled with challenges from fighting the vagaries of Mother Nature (wind, waves, storms, etc) to vicious attacks of mythological sea monsters (Giant Squids, Kraken's, etc.). Along the way, various items of flotsam and jetsam can be picked up and used to assist you in your voyage. Additional points can be gained by challenging pirates, dodging various ships and discovering new creatures and geography - say like Atlantis. You can also gain points by reducing fuel use by training various species of animals to tow the vessel. Once you reach port, there will be an additional challenge by avoiding being sunk by the deluge of water from the fire boats that welcome you back. If you manage to make it to the dock, you are elevated to the next level and another voyage begins I'm envisioning several different types of scenarios here - the basic voyage level, the pirate level where you chase the vessel as it makes it's voyage, operate a vessel to track down and destroy the vessel and being the fire boat skipper who tries to sink the vessel when it comes into port. This has some potential - a movie, action cartoon, comic books - I mean the possibilities are endless. A basic list of vessels - kiddie pool, inflatable plastic raft, canoe, center console, utility cabin open deck, Zimmerman lobster boat, 50 foot Hatteras...anything else? What do you guys think? Good idea? |
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On May 22, 11:26*am, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
As I was working in the garage this morning, I come up with this great idea for a video game. "Fire Boat Welcome". The idea here is to complete a voyage using various types of vessels starting with a basic kiddie pool and moving up to a large yacht. The voyage will be filled with challenges from fighting the vagaries of Mother Nature (wind, waves, storms, etc) to vicious attacks of mythological sea monsters (Giant Squids, Kraken's, etc.). *Along the way, various items of flotsam and jetsam can be picked up and used to assist you in your voyage. Additional points can be gained by challenging pirates, dodging various ships and discovering new creatures and geography - say like Atlantis. You can also gain points by reducing fuel use by training various species of animals to tow the vessel. Once you reach port, there will be an additional challenge by avoiding being sunk by the deluge of water from the fire boats that welcome you back. *If you manage to make it to the dock, you are elevated to the next level and another voyage begins I'm envisioning several different types of scenarios here - the basic voyage level, the pirate level where you chase the vessel as it makes it's voyage, operate a vessel to track down and destroy the vessel and being the fire boat skipper who tries to sink the vessel when it comes into port. This has some potential - a movie, action cartoon, comic books - I mean the possibilities are endless. A basic list of vessels - kiddie pool, inflatable plastic raft, canoe, center console, utility cabin open deck, Zimmerman lobster boat, 50 foot Hatteras...anything else? What do you guys think? Good idea? Sad troll attempt. |
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Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
As I was working in the garage this morning, I come up with this great idea for a video game. "Fire Boat Welcome". Yawn. How are those new meds to fight off your bipolar disorder working? Not so good, eh? |
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On Fri, 22 May 2009 11:26:58 -0400, Wizard of Woodstock
wrote: As I was working in the garage this morning, I come up with this great idea for a video game. "Fire Boat Welcome". Yes, excellent idea. You should spend every moment of your life developing it. |
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On May 22, 12:09*pm, jps wrote:
On Fri, 22 May 2009 11:26:58 -0400, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: As I was working in the garage this morning, I come up with this great idea for a video game. "Fire Boat Welcome". Yes, excellent idea. * You should spend every moment of your life developing it. It's already been developed in one narcissist's mind. |
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![]() You know, Tom, I'm no defender of the liar/sleaseball krause, but you got your underwear in a wad when people were trying to tell you what kind of a guy krause was (and is). When you were enabling him, remember writing this: I feel really sorry for you because, dude, you need to get a life. Worry about you and yours - it is much more productive. Secondly, it's pretty freakin' boring. Now the light bulb has finally lit for you, you need to take your own advise. Johnson Wizard of Woodstock wrote: As I was working in the garage this morning, I come up with this great idea for a video game. "Fire Boat Welcome". The idea here is to complete a voyage using various types of vessels starting with a basic kiddie pool and moving up to a large yacht. The voyage will be filled with challenges from fighting the vagaries of Mother Nature (wind, waves, storms, etc) to vicious attacks of mythological sea monsters (Giant Squids, Kraken's, etc.). Along the way, various items of flotsam and jetsam can be picked up and used to assist you in your voyage. Additional points can be gained by challenging pirates, dodging various ships and discovering new creatures and geography - say like Atlantis. You can also gain points by reducing fuel use by training various species of animals to tow the vessel. Once you reach port, there will be an additional challenge by avoiding being sunk by the deluge of water from the fire boats that welcome you back. If you manage to make it to the dock, you are elevated to the next level and another voyage begins I'm envisioning several different types of scenarios here - the basic voyage level, the pirate level where you chase the vessel as it makes it's voyage, operate a vessel to track down and destroy the vessel and being the fire boat skipper who tries to sink the vessel when it comes into port. This has some potential - a movie, action cartoon, comic books - I mean the possibilities are endless. A basic list of vessels - kiddie pool, inflatable plastic raft, canoe, center console, utility cabin open deck, Zimmerman lobster boat, 50 foot Hatteras...anything else? What do you guys think? Good idea? |
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On Fri, 22 May 2009 12:39:07 -0400, Johnson
wrote: You know, Tom, I'm no defender of the liar/sleaseball krause, but you got your underwear in a wad when people were trying to tell you what kind of a guy krause was (and is). When you were enabling him, remember writing this: I feel really sorry for you because, dude, you need to get a life. Worry about you and yours - it is much more productive. Secondly, it's pretty freakin' boring. Now the light bulb has finally lit for you, you need to take your own advise. You know what - you are absolutely right. I confess - sometimes I get carried away and run with an idea and it just keeps rolling beyond all rhyme or reason. I apologize to everybody here - sorry about that. |
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Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Fri, 22 May 2009 12:39:07 -0400, Johnson wrote: You know, Tom, I'm no defender of the liar/sleaseball krause, but you got your underwear in a wad when people were trying to tell you what kind of a guy krause was (and is). When you were enabling him, remember writing this: I feel really sorry for you because, dude, you need to get a life. Worry about you and yours - it is much more productive. Secondly, it's pretty freakin' boring. Now the light bulb has finally lit for you, you need to take your own advise. You know what - you are absolutely right. I confess - sometimes I get carried away and run with an idea and it just keeps rolling beyond all rhyme or reason. I apologize to everybody here - sorry about that. Apology rejected. I thought it was funny. |
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On Fri, 22 May 2009 15:15:18 -0400, jim7856 wrote:
Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Fri, 22 May 2009 12:39:07 -0400, Johnson wrote: You know, Tom, I'm no defender of the liar/sleaseball krause, but you got your underwear in a wad when people were trying to tell you what kind of a guy krause was (and is). When you were enabling him, remember writing this: I feel really sorry for you because, dude, you need to get a life. Worry about you and yours - it is much more productive. Secondly, it's pretty freakin' boring. Now the light bulb has finally lit for you, you need to take your own advise. You know what - you are absolutely right. I confess - sometimes I get carried away and run with an idea and it just keeps rolling beyond all rhyme or reason. I apologize to everybody here - sorry about that. Apology rejected. I thought it was funny. Ditto. No names were called. -- John H |
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On Fri, 22 May 2009 12:39:07 -0400, Johnson
wrote: You know, Tom, I'm no defender of the liar/sleaseball krause, but you got your underwear in a wad when people were trying to tell you what kind of a guy krause was (and is). When you were enabling him, remember writing this: I feel really sorry for you because, dude, you need to get a life. Worry about you and yours - it is much more productive. Secondly, it's pretty freakin' boring. Now the light bulb has finally lit for you, you need to take your own advise. Johnson Why? I don't think Tom has used Krause's name in any of these hilarious posts. It may be that he's using some of the more outlandish of the claims which have been posted here, but why should that bother you? I mentioned selling my boat because of personal reasons. Today Krause wrote: " No, Mr. Multiple Personality Disorder, it's built by a vendor in the Carolinas and of heavier tubing and with more and better supports than the piece of **** bimini on Herring's price-built boat. You know, the boat Herring is selling so he can be among the boatless here." Where, Mr. Johnson, was your comment? -- John H |
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