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gaggle64

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  1. I would also deduce that Eenuh's information is completely backwards. At least we can probably use it though - take what she has and do the opposite. The only other thing I have is that someone who was out and about last night is playing a character who probably doesn't kill. I won't mention who unless their name comes up.
  2. Ah, finally found where all the American "1337" hang out. I was wondering where the satanic Mickey Mouse alikes had got to. I was almost starting to miss them.
  3. The "modernised" version of Wordsworth's Daffodils, as performed by MC Nuts. Mc Nuts is a squirrel, by the way. Possibly the greatest worst thing ever produced, this is what happens when idiots are given power and money. It was produced by the local council to attract tourists.
  4. 3-0? Jesus, Creamola have must have the best home advantage in the history of football. Do their fans actively drug the visiting opposition for them or what?
  5. Change Vote: Coolness Bears Agh. It's a pickle. Somebody around here is wrong or lying, and I think we will have to sacrifice Coolness. If he's good, we know Eenuh's info is all backwards. If he's evil, we know others are either wrong or in collusions. Sorry Bears, nothing personal, it's just business.
  6. I suppose Cube seems as good as any. If Eenuh's information is revealed to be accurate, we can be damn sure who's for the chop next. He could be a good guy, but we're going to have to start risking sacrifices. Vote: Cube
  7. I have reason to believe that Eenuh is a good character, and that she is not lying. However, It is just slightly possible that the information she holds may be wrong Therefore, I think we have to flip a coin or two, and ask if we feels lucky, punks.
  8. I wrote it this morning:
  9. Wrote a poem, went to Uni, bought a practically new copy of Bioshock for a cool 20 from mate. Most productive.
  10. Happy birthday MoogleViper! I hope genetic science never advances far enough to create you!
  11. Do you think somewhere there's a Marmite dedicated forum such as this, where people log in to exchange cusses and insults about each other's mothers as reviews for the latest Marmite batch roll in?
  12. Pita-Bread Pizza. It's quick and it's pocket sized, making it ideal for easy carrying. If you don't mind a messy pocket. Grab yourself a pita bread, wet it slightly on one side and smother it with a layer of pasta sauce. Sprinkle generously with your preferred flavours of cheese, then throw on anything else you want on there: mushrooms, ham, olives, bacon, whatever grabs your fancy. Bung in the oven for about ten minutes at at least 200c. Consume. Ideal as a side dish or as part of a larger meal.
  13. The only thing I got is which characters a couple of people *may* be, neither I would guess to be a threat. Beyond that, I got nothing.
  14. Ah-ha, 2-1 over the Ashmat Rangers, and a convincing one too, putting me top of the runners up. Wasn't expecting to do quite so well. A very profitable week.
  15. No you didn't, you betrayed Lennin and his principles, and subjugated Russia to a horrific and unjust theocracy that made the rule of the Tzars look like a Democratic-Welfare state. Boo, boo I say sir.
  16. 1. Super Smash Bros Brawl 2. Mass Effect 3. Mass Effect 2 4. Mass Effect 3 5. Zak and Wiki
  17. In the Stigs home dimension, wild animals have wheels instead of feet and romances are conducted with wheel-to-wheel derby's of death. Without the hive mind to turn to, it's not surprising Stig and his few cousins who also ended up on Earth sometimes struggle with aspects of our native, fleshy, society.
  18. Not up to much, tidied my flat a bit. It's amazing what just a little organisation and ten minutes with the vacuum can do, it really is.
  19. Immigrants performing mundane and dangerous tasks for low pay that no one else would accept? Who would have thunk it.
  20. Well, we're spreading the word to the young'ns. Also, celebrating a famous poet and artist by reading a book by his his best friend does seem like a bit of a slap in the face.
  21. Spent the day helping out at a writing/William Blake workshop (It's his 250th birthday soon) for some school kids. Not a bad bunch at all, quite a few characters. They were aged 11-14, but some of looked bizarrely younger and older. One 14 year old looked about 20-odd, while one 11 year old girl looked something closer to about 6.
  22. Doh, you can't say that and not go into details. It's against the rules!
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