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Post by Ledtim on Oct 3, 2006 7:54:12 GMT -5
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Urthdigger
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Post by Urthdigger on Oct 3, 2006 9:44:13 GMT -5
Gross dude. Thanks for showing me that I have quite a ways to go before saying I've gone too far ...why are the google ads for YOUR commentary thread showing things on raccoons?
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Kereth
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Because 'stabbity, stabbity, stabbity' is a punchline.
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Post by Kereth on Oct 3, 2006 11:56:43 GMT -5
I dunno,man. All I get are children's books and bible stories on this thread.
Anyway, yay for children's stories! Kereth should raise his kids on those books, 'cuz they teach such important prinicples.
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Post by Harriel on Oct 3, 2006 17:15:56 GMT -5
I love this series with all of my perverted little heart. <3
Do another rhyme!
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Post by Ledtim on Oct 4, 2006 14:43:39 GMT -5
Always nice to see different people learning different lessons from the same stories. I'm getting "Teach Kids the Bible" and "God is Love". Which somehow seems oddly appropriate. As everybody should. Thanks. Hmm, I had in mind to start with nursery rhymes for the youngest children and end with maybe a horror story for the older children, but maybe if the mood strikes me. > On a sidenote, I didn't realize it while writing the stories, but now that I've finished them and read them, I think "Little Zuoth's Outing" was inspired by Little Bunny Foo Foo and "The Story of the Little Boy Who Didn't Eat Brains" was inspired by Green Eggs and Ham, at least in the beginning. Maybe these stories are a product of my having first read those stories designed for children 6 and under as an angry 12-year old ESL student. *ponders* -Ledtim "Leave me the DAMN alone, Sam-I-Am"
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Post by Harriel on Oct 22, 2006 21:53:53 GMT -5
The Happy Little Argus didn't die horribly! How are we supposed to learn anything if a member of the supporting cast isn't mutilated and eaten?
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Kereth
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Because 'stabbity, stabbity, stabbity' is a punchline.
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Post by Kereth on Oct 22, 2006 23:23:23 GMT -5
Now, now, how would anyone ever learn anything from a character that wasn't a yaag-nesh anyway? The argus's fate doesn't matter that way.
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Post by Ledtim on Oct 24, 2006 4:19:29 GMT -5
Exactly, Kereth has it. Besides, not everybody in these stories suffer horrible fates. Just most of them.
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Post by Alise on May 3, 2007 6:55:32 GMT -5
God, these stories are made of pure win ... more, more!
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