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Reaver Glitterstim
Dromedaworks inc Tribal Band
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Posted - 2013.06.10 07:43:00 -
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This is the lounge for those Sneeches with stars upon thars. Fit a warfare link to your tech 1 battlecruiser. Train Wing Commander. Get in the Squad Commander or Wing Commander position. Your fleets will be superior to everyone else's. |
Unsuccessful At Everything
The Troll Bridge
4436
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Posted - 2013.06.10 18:27:00 -
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I have it on good authority that the star bellied sneetches indeed are the best on the beaches. Since the cessation of their usefulness is imminent, may I appropriate your belongings? |
Kirjava
Lothian Enterprises
19186
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Posted - 2013.06.10 18:29:00 -
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I am informed many stars are also preyed upon and hide from crumple horned snorkacks.
Haruhiists - Overloading Out of Pod discussions since 2007. /S¦¦GùòGÇ+GÇ+GùòS¦¦\ Unban Saede! |
Reaver Glitterstim
Dromedaworks inc Tribal Band
540
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Posted - 2013.06.11 04:37:00 -
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This lounge is for Sneetches with stars But those speaking here have none upon thars We star-bellied Sneetches turn up our nose To plain-bellied sorts, or any of those Who upon their bellies are blank, no stars upon thars Fit a warfare link to your tech 1 battlecruiser. Train Wing Commander. Get in the Squad Commander or Wing Commander position. Your fleets will be superior to everyone else's. |
Khergit Deserters
1190
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Posted - 2013.06.11 18:47:00 -
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Hello? Hello? I cannot hear your call. I cannot hear your call at all. This is no good, and I know why. A mouse has cut the wire. Good-bye! |
Tollen Gallen
Xionworld
316
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Posted - 2013.06.11 20:24:00 -
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my Star is thar But thar stars are no |
Reaver Glitterstim
Dromedaworks inc Tribal Band
544
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Posted - 2013.06.11 23:00:00 -
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With my snoot in the air, I give out a snort While I walk with a flair, I keep my gaze short Of the plain-bellies there, the less awesome sort
Tollen and I, we are not mean With our bellies of red, like our siblings in green It is the rest of you who deserve what's upon you For you chose to be born with no star placed on you Fit a warfare link to your tech 1 battlecruiser. Train Wing Commander. Get in the Squad Commander or Wing Commander position. Your fleets will be superior to everyone else's. |
Khergit Deserters
1197
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Posted - 2013.06.12 20:48:00 -
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I have an alt with a star, I think But all he does is drink, drink, drink He might try to get from thar to me And contract me that red star tee But there are pirates who like to jink and stink and plink in a wink. So... I think my alt might drink misthink and get a wink plink from a jink stink fink. |
Ryelek d'Entari
The 4th Legion SQUEE.
80
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Posted - 2013.06.12 20:56:00 -
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Ah, but where is Sylvester McMonkey McBean?
With his snarky remarks and star-off machine? |
Reaver Glitterstim
Dromedaworks inc Tribal Band
546
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Posted - 2013.06.13 04:17:00 -
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Star-on machine, I believe you mean For if Sylvester McMonkey McBean Should arrive in this lounge one day And show us his machinery which may Change the state of stars we carry We should all choose the best; the red, the green Fit a warfare link to your tech 1 battlecruiser. Train Wing Commander. Get in the Squad Commander or Wing Commander position. Your fleets will be superior to everyone else's. |
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Khergit Deserters
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Posted - 2013.06.14 03:35:00 -
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Say! Look at me! Do you see a star upon me? Yes, I have a star Got it from a schnockered Minmatar.
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Reaver Glitterstim
Dromedaworks inc Tribal Band
548
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Posted - 2013.06.14 05:29:00 -
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Your star may be red but it is also fake For what would be said if you take a stake And drive it into your star and make Blood flow forth, it would reveal
That your star was placed on you today You have not had it long Unlike mine, I was born this way I had mine all along
For so I should take upon my body a stake
If mine flow red, my star is real Fit a warfare link to your tech 1 battlecruiser. Train Wing Commander. Get in the Squad Commander or Wing Commander position. Your fleets will be superior to everyone else's. |
Reaver Glitterstim
Dromedaworks inc Tribal Band
555
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Posted - 2013.06.18 05:15:00 -
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Bump. I would like to see some more stars or even more with none upon thars Bump. Fear not, inferior folk, for here you are and shall be Treated rightfully, not mistreated, you are safe as can be
Bump. Together we can all live in harmony Together we can grow Here we may talk and play with glee And share ourselves and grow
Bump. Perhaps we can learn to look past inequalities For though you are less, you are yet something So please join me here, let's share stories Open your heart and mind, forgive me for bumping
Bump. Fit a warfare link to your tech 1 battlecruiser. Train Wing Commander. Get in the Squad Commander or Wing Commander position. Your fleets will be superior to everyone else's. |
Khergit Deserters
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Posted - 2013.06.18 14:59:00 -
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I heard a bump. Perhaps a bump by the wump of Gump? Perhaps a bump of a rump on Gump's wump?
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Brujo Loco
Brujeria Teologica
941
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Posted - 2013.06.18 19:32:00 -
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So cute, my childhood stories are made from local folklore (Page 33) humanoid tigers and rabbits that kept moving all the time to avoid being eaten or outsmarted. We also had a plethora of local figures that were able to con the Devil himself using wits over technical know how and insects that helped each other in times of need because we all were going to suffer at least several times in our life.
To top it off, our local rhymes were more in tune with several nature spirits or their most worthy aspects, since the cult to said spirits still thrives and keeps going strong.
Fact is, I am shocked at seeing the vast cultural differences in growing up between countries.
Dont want to derail the thread, just pointing out how this made me analyze parts of my life.
Keep on going! I too like Dr. Seuss Inner Sayings of BrujoLoco: http://eve-files.com/sig/brujoloco |
Khergit Deserters
1220
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Posted - 2013.06.19 01:12:00 -
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Brujo Loco wrote:/Personal Insights not related to thread So cute, my childhood stories are made from local folklore (Page 33) humanoid tigers and rabbits that kept moving all the time to avoid being eaten or outsmarted. We also had a plethora of local figures that were able to con the Devil himself using wits over technical know how and insects that helped each other in times of need because we all were going to suffer at least several times in our life. To top it off, our local rhymes were more in tune with several nature spirits or their most worthy aspects, since the cult to said spirits still thrives and keeps going strong. Fact is, I am shocked at seeing the vast cultural differences in growing up between countries. Dont want to derail the thread, just pointing out how this made me analyze parts of my life. From that book this brought me into alert mode when compared to basic tenets off Dr. Seuss Specially the deep rooted need most of us have to see the powerful punished, the abhorrence of pure power and the praise of cleverness and deceit, explains so much, and how money is viewed by us. Anyway ... Keep on going! I too like Dr. Seuss Interesting, Brujo. Ever heard of the Brer Rabbit folk tales of the southern U.S.? The rabbit is a trickster who usually makes a fool of the fox, who is always more powerful, and sometimes more wealthy. Brer Rabbit sounds kind of similar to Uncle Rabbit in the Venezuelan stories. I always heard that the Brer Rabbit stories were brought from West Africa during slavery times, but wikipedia says they may have come from U.S. Native Americans (Creek or Cherokee tribes).
'Every day, from here to there, funny things are everywhere.' -Dr. Seuss
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Reaver Glitterstim
Dromedaworks inc Tribal Band
555
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Posted - 2013.06.19 07:17:00 -
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Tio Conejo and Brer Rabbit seem like fun chaps I think I might make a habit of reading their stories I wish the world could act like these Gentlemen of fur and insufferance Take their lessons with more ease and demonstrate them more please Fit a warfare link to your tech 1 battlecruiser. Train Wing Commander. Get in the Squad Commander or Wing Commander position. Your fleets will be superior to everyone else's. |
Brujo Loco
Brujeria Teologica
946
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Posted - 2013.06.22 19:33:00 -
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Khergit Deserters wrote:Brujo Loco wrote:/Personal Insights not related to thread So cute, my childhood stories are made from local folklore (Page 33) humanoid tigers and rabbits that kept moving all the time to avoid being eaten or outsmarted. We also had a plethora of local figures that were able to con the Devil himself using wits over technical know how and insects that helped each other in times of need because we all were going to suffer at least several times in our life. To top it off, our local rhymes were more in tune with several nature spirits or their most worthy aspects, since the cult to said spirits still thrives and keeps going strong. Fact is, I am shocked at seeing the vast cultural differences in growing up between countries. Dont want to derail the thread, just pointing out how this made me analyze parts of my life. From that book this brought me into alert mode when compared to basic tenets off Dr. Seuss Specially the deep rooted need most of us have to see the powerful punished, the abhorrence of pure power and the praise of cleverness and deceit, explains so much, and how money is viewed by us. Anyway ... Keep on going! I too like Dr. Seuss Interesting, Brujo. Ever heard of the Brer Rabbit folk tales of the southern U.S.? The rabbit is a trickster who usually makes a fool of the fox, who is always more powerful, and sometimes more wealthy. Brer Rabbit sounds kind of similar to Uncle Rabbit in the Venezuelan stories. I always heard that the Brer Rabbit stories were brought from West Africa during slavery times, but wikipedia says they may have come from U.S. Native Americans (Creek or Cherokee tribes). 'Every day, from here to there, funny things are everywhere.' -Dr. Seuss
Considering the similarity, they could be a local native thread of mythos, or from Africa, or both!.
Very interesting indeed, will look up with my google fu more about this Brer Rabbit fellow ... Inner Sayings of BrujoLoco: http://eve-files.com/sig/brujoloco |
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