Basilisk Times, 5/29/10
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Basilisk Times, 5/29/10
I figured it was time for another headline...
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Re: Basilisk Times, 5/29/10
Way to go! Great! I wanna see the rest of the page!
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Re: Basilisk Times, 5/29/10
Awesome.
Are those fans spontaneously spawning?
Are those fans spontaneously spawning?
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Re: Basilisk Times, 5/29/10
They're utilizing the secret, abandoned-during-development cloning spell.
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Re: Basilisk Times, 5/29/10
Another fantastic headline CB
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"It looks a lot more like it does now than it used to!"
"It looks a lot more like it does now than it used to!"
Re: Basilisk Times, 5/29/10
Another headline could be: Hurricane Katrina stole the roofs of all buildings!
Re: Basilisk Times, 5/29/10
Except the magnificient main entrance to the dwarven mines. Those dwarves really know how to build big, beautiful and durablebkrueger wrote:Another headline could be: Hurricane Katrina stole the roofs of all buildings!
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But without death
Life would soon decline
But without death
Life would soon decline
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Re: Basilisk Times, 5/29/10
I can attest to the fact that the rat meat is indeed safe to eat... albeit a bit stringy.
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Re: Basilisk Times, 5/29/10
Um... alright, just hold on a minute, Sird, hold on a minute. Approximately how many rats have you eaten, and . . . most importantly . . . why?
...And: were they thoroughly cooked at the moment of mastication and consumption?
...And: were they thoroughly cooked at the moment of mastication and consumption?
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Re: Basilisk Times, 5/29/10
Well to answer your questions: I lost count, I like Chinese food, and yes thoroughly cooked.Evnissyen wrote:Um... alright, just hold on a minute, Sird, hold on a minute. Approximately how many rats have you eaten, and . . . most importantly . . . why?
...And: were they thoroughly cooked at the moment of mastication and consumption?
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Re: Basilisk Times, 5/29/10
Do you eat them alongside other things, and/or in sandwich or wrap or pita pocket form, or just the rat all by its lonesome, cooked over an open fire?
Do you have a preferred beverage that you like to share the rat with? Soda, juice, iced tea, coffee or beer?
Do you have a preferred beverage that you like to share the rat with? Soda, juice, iced tea, coffee or beer?
Certainty: a character-driven, literary, turn-based mini-CRPG in which Vasek, legendary "Wandering Philosopher", seeks certainties in a cryptically insular, organic, critically layered city.
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Re: Basilisk Times, 5/29/10
On a stick with a side of rice and veggies, and tea, preferably Oolong or Earl Grey.Evnissyen wrote:Do you eat them alongside other things, and/or in sandwich or wrap or pita pocket form, or just the rat all by its lonesome, cooked over an open fire?
Do you have a preferred beverage that you like to share the rat with? Soda, juice, iced tea, coffee or beer?
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