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2012-10-21, 06:00 PM (ISO 8601)
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2012-10-21, 06:07 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Kneenibble's Knack for Knightly Knickers: a Knell for Random Banter #184
I'm normally loathe to buy manga because I don't usually have the funds for it, but if Barrage got a english release I'd buy the hell out of it. I want it to do so well in sales that it gets picked up again, but anyone. Hell, put it in the same magazine Air Gear was in, it'll instantly be better then literally everything else.
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2012-10-21, 06:10 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Kneenibble's Knack for Knightly Knickers: a Knell for Random Banter #184
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2012-10-21, 06:15 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Kneenibble's Knack for Knightly Knickers: a Knell for Random Banter #184
To be fair, I haven't seen Dr Who either.
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2012-10-21, 06:20 PM (ISO 8601)
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2012-10-21, 06:32 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Kneenibble's Knack for Knightly Knickers: a Knell for Random Banter #184
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2012-10-21, 09:46 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Kneenibble's Knack for Knightly Knickers: a Knell for Random Banter #184
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2012-10-21, 10:18 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Kneenibble's Knack for Knightly Knickers: a Knell for Random Banter #184
I really don't even know what Doctor Who is about. I think that me knowing that there are multiple Doctors is the extent of my knowledge, and I don't even quite understand if that just means multiple actors play the character or if it's like a title that's passed down. I think there's a phone booth involved, but to what extent? *shrug*
ION: Making money in Animal Crossing is significantly easier than my childhood self remembers it being. I only play for 20-30 minutes each day, but I'm paying off 10,000 from the debt before I finish every time. Hm. This is a good thing, of course. Larger houses, larger life. And by that I mean more furniture.
IOON: I injured my foot a couple of weeks ago and had to walk on it at school anyway. I had a fair limp; the injury was a cut on the very bottom of my right foot. It only hurt for a week before all the medicine worked its magic, but I was sooo glad after I was able to run on it again. Some things you just need to be able to do, to feel good about yourself, you know?
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2012-10-21, 10:52 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Kneenibble's Knack for Knightly Knickers: a Knell for Random Banter #184
The Iron Avatarist Crypt of Fame - Exorcising photobucket from the historic archives of the forum.
Go and went by many names Ast, Avgvst, Pink-Haired August, araveugnitsuga and nowadays AsteriskAmp.
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2012-10-21, 11:12 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Kneenibble's Knack for Knightly Knickers: a Knell for Random Banter #184
I seem to recall that this also replaces every square inch of grass in town with weeds, which I would feel saddened at. I am convinced they are in the game solely as evil incentive for the player to never stop playing, just to keep up with the spread. I checked an old memory card (they're all old) with a town on it I hadn't played in 58 months. Weeds. Everywhere.
Town deleted, never spoken of again.
Besides, the struggle is the fun part, no?
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2012-10-21, 11:15 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Kneenibble's Knack for Knightly Knickers: a Knell for Random Banter #184
Thank you, it was. And I have his shawl to remind me of it! I am cuddling its soft ugliness right now.
Now, now you tell a story. Tell of the best Northern Lights you've seen up there in the Territories.
I do not know that plant, but it is very pretty. Would we could frolic through one another's gardens, swapping glimpses of foreign floral beauty. All the Australian plants you have named for me seem so exotic and lovely, and I'm sure you would enjoy Canadian florae [although, to be fair, almost all the garden plants here are part of the English tradition of import and not at all native]
I don't know if they'd eat raspberries... And indeed, it may be too cold for them in Canada.
As such, I can't allow you take them all, only some.
By the way, did you go camping or something this weekend? How was it?Last edited by Kneenibble; 2012-10-21 at 11:17 PM.
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2012-10-21, 11:20 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Kneenibble's Knack for Knightly Knickers: a Knell for Random Banter #184
For me it was selling gameplay time to my sisters in exchange for weed picking, I'd give them an 3 hours apart from that which they needed for weed picking and trash digging. They'd in turn pick up weed and dig trash resulting in a three way benefit, for me, my town, and them.
And to me the fun part was the interior decoration and oh so wonderful garden simulator.The Iron Avatarist Crypt of Fame - Exorcising photobucket from the historic archives of the forum.
Go and went by many names Ast, Avgvst, Pink-Haired August, araveugnitsuga and nowadays AsteriskAmp.
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2012-10-21, 11:21 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Kneenibble's Knack for Knightly Knickers: a Knell for Random Banter #184
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2012-10-21, 11:23 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Kneenibble's Knack for Knightly Knickers: a Knell for Random Banter #184
I remember changing the date on my computer in order to get lots of different fish types, back when I was very little and played Insane Aquarium.
Spoiler: This signature is a historical relic from a long-ago time of regular forum activity.Aww man! Even all the witty self referencing sigs are gone now!
Excellent Avatar by CheesePirate, Awesome banners by Pink Haired August
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2012-10-21, 11:23 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Kneenibble's Knack for Knightly Knickers: a Knell for Random Banter #184
Booooooo. As a Canadian, you are obligated to be a host greater than any other, except foodwise because Canadian Bacon is a Lie. Now tell us a story of some Canadian thing, if stories of the Northern Lights, the weirdest natural light show this side of the Tropic Of Cancer, are unavailable to be told.
@Knee :I assume it is that Lala is younger, and less of a free spirit, than Your Budgieness. As a person who knows world travelers, you are naturally more acquainted with natural phenomena than a simple soul such as the Teletubby.
@Knee... again. :Mnnnm... homemade fries.. made in the lands of the free spirited yet still subjugated French, I believe. The beer, I am unsure of my ability or willingless to consume, as beer of roots is my prefered beverage, but fries, I tend to accept as edible and delicious wherever the source.Last edited by Mutant Sheep; 2012-10-21 at 11:33 PM. Reason: Wasnt complicated enough of a sentence structure.
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2012-10-21, 11:24 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Kneenibble's Knack for Knightly Knickers: a Knell for Random Banter #184
I am not disappointed, mea formosa, only confused -- I am many degrees of latitude south from you, and have seen them numerously in my life. How is it so?
Yes: yes, do as mi ovis mutate bids. And then let us all pool our moneys to purchase him a treat of poutine with birch beer.Last edited by Kneenibble; 2012-10-21 at 11:26 PM.
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2012-10-21, 11:29 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Kneenibble's Knack for Knightly Knickers: a Knell for Random Banter #184
Less ability to see them while huddled for warmth inside?
Hmm.
Poutine, eh? I've always wondered what kind of gravy that had to be in order to work with the potato. Birch beer I can approve of, though I don't rightly know if American Birch Beer is like Canadian Birch Beer.
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2012-10-21, 11:30 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Kneenibble's Knack for Knightly Knickers: a Knell for Random Banter #184
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2012-10-21, 11:40 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Kneenibble's Knack for Knightly Knickers: a Knell for Random Banter #184
Birch beer is not alcoholic, if that is your concern, and it is quite similar to your preferred racinette: only instead of spearmint [which, ironically, is the dominant flavour in "root" beer these days] its flavour is an extract of birch sap. Delicious.
As to the first... I do confess a propensity in my life for late-night adventures in wild places that renders me more likely to espy the spirit lights.
Beef gravy is the industry standard: although there is a poutine shop in my environs which also does a miso gravy for vegetarians that is differently but equivalently delicious. Actually they have 20-some different kinds of poutine and telling you this reminds me that I need to go there now that I have eschewed the vice of vegetarianism.
For Canadian birch beer, see above -- although it was once upon a time an alcoholic affair, and perhaps in Quebec -- like spruce beer -- can still be found as such.
I earnestly wish that you should see a spectacular example this winter, because they are really quite sublime.Last edited by Kneenibble; 2012-10-21 at 11:41 PM.
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2012-10-21, 11:41 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Kneenibble's Knack for Knightly Knickers: a Knell for Random Banter #184
Thank you Knee, I'll do my best
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2012-10-21, 11:44 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Kneenibble's Knack for Knightly Knickers: a Knell for Random Banter #184
Give it a few more years until people can't remember living without it.
Does this make me weird for liking both and never combining them?
My garden isn't the frolicking kind... It's actually rather dull most of the year.
Except for the nice patches. But they more than make up for those sections that need considerable work.
But I shall take you to the Botanical Gardens in the city to make up for it, and on the way I shall point out old buildings of sandstone that recall an earlier time before humanity decided to conquer the sky.
But they number in the who knows how many!
Thousands, possibly millions! They'd never all fit in your parlour.
And besides, they'd be mean to Mabel.
I didn't technically go 'camping', but I did go away. We just call it a camp because of traditional reasons that I can't explain.
My community band went up to Childers over the weekend for a concert with local bands up there. And an amazing concert it was. The audience was particularly pleased with our playing of the 1812 Overture.
Then we came home, stopping on the way for ice cream (Mmmm... Boysenberry...) and at the Gympie Gold Mining Museum where we ate our lunch.
I did manage to find a few small specks of gold.
I should have taken a camera to photograph the magnificent Jacarandas outside the museum, but alas, I always forget to take one on these trips.Mauve Shirt, Savannah, Gnomish Wanderer, Cuthalion and Smuchmuch get cookies for making me avatars. (::)
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Dragons!
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2012-10-21, 11:47 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Kneenibble's Knack for Knightly Knickers: a Knell for Random Banter #184
It sounds quite delightful, I must say. That may be my root beer addiction speaking, however.
Small wink again, my friend.
Beef gravy is the industry standard: although there is a poutine shop in my environs which also does a miso gravy for vegetarians that is differently but equivalently delicious. Actually they have 20-some different kinds of poutine and telling you this reminds me that I need to go there now that I have eschewed the vice of vegetarianism.
@ @T: I cant cuz sleep. I should be in bed now but im scared to wake up. School, it is legit scary again. ANNOYING IT IS MY FRIEND.Last edited by Mutant Sheep; 2012-10-21 at 11:58 PM.
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2012-10-21, 11:56 PM (ISO 8601)
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2012-10-22, 01:21 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Kneenibble's Knack for Knightly Knickers: a Knell for Random Banter #184
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2012-10-22, 01:46 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Kneenibble's Knack for Knightly Knickers: a Knell for Random Banter #184
Mauve Shirt, Savannah, Gnomish Wanderer, Cuthalion and Smuchmuch get cookies for making me avatars. (::)
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Co Founder of LUTAS - For all your less than useful heroes out there.
My Deviant Art. Careful, it's full of ponies.
Dragons!
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2012-10-22, 01:53 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Kneenibble's Knack for Knightly Knickers: a Knell for Random Banter #184
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2012-10-22, 02:39 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Kneenibble's Knack for Knightly Knickers: a Knell for Random Banter #184
So I had the weirdest, most vivid dream last night. And I never remember my dreams. Something about an epic quest to find the "perfect being", and there was a sentient tower and a ball of glowing black energy called "The Truth" and in the end I gruesomely disemboweled a bunch of guys with a hunting knife.
I should really write this stuff down before I forget it.
Also I might have some issues.Awesome fremetar by wxdruid.
From the discomfort of truth there is only one refuge and that is ignorance. I do not need to be comfortable, and I will not take refuge. I demand to *know*.
So I guess I have an internets? | And a trophy. | And a music cookie (whatever that is).
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2012-10-22, 02:42 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Kneenibble's Knack for Knightly Knickers: a Knell for Random Banter #184
Gonna be perfectly honest, that oddly reminds me of the book and movie "I Am Number 4"
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2012-10-22, 02:50 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Kneenibble's Knack for Knightly Knickers: a Knell for Random Banter #184
Never seen it. I don't even know what it's about.
I thought it could be a mesh of The Fifth Element, which I haven't seen in years, the metal opera Avantasia, and parts of the Sandman. I'm pretty sure Dream made a cameo somewhere in the dream (heh). Also that last action sequence was pretty awesome. Well done, subconscious mine.Awesome fremetar by wxdruid.
From the discomfort of truth there is only one refuge and that is ignorance. I do not need to be comfortable, and I will not take refuge. I demand to *know*.
So I guess I have an internets? | And a trophy. | And a music cookie (whatever that is).
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2012-10-22, 02:50 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Kneenibble's Knack for Knightly Knickers: a Knell for Random Banter #184
"My Hobby: Replacing your soap with gravy" by rtg0922, Doll and Clint "Rawhide" Eastwood by Sneak