PirateDevon wrote: *opens door*
*looks in @ Deep 6 FAWTL*
YYyyyyaaaarrrgggghhh!
*closes door*
Yar!!!
Welcome back!
It's fun reading the Less Art thread and watching it destabilise. I see it got shut down, though.
PirateDevon wrote: *pokes head out of tree knothole*
Yaaaarrgghh!
*pulls head back in*
That glory hole is a knotty hole.
Gark the Goblin wrote: It's fun reading the Less Art thread and watching it destabilise. I see it got shut down, though. It was obviously lacking phallic art to prop it up.
PirateDevon wrote: *pokes head out of tree knothole*
Yaaaarrgghh!
*pulls head back in*
So easy........
Yet easy enough of a challenge that you felt obligated ;).
Who has three tongues?
*goes back to sleep*
Gruumash . wrote: Yet easy enough of a challenge that you felt obligated ;). I like 'em easy. This shouldn't surprise anyone. ;D
Studpuffin wrote:
Yar!!!
Welcome back!
Thank you.
And to the rest of you...
That's gross...
:-D
But PirateDevon ... you can shiver my timbers. Let's knot jump to conclusions.
Treants In the Mist wrote: But PirateDevon ... you can shiver my timbers. Let's knot jump to conclusions. He wood-ent do that, wood he?
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What does a dyslexic pirate say?
Salty Jack wrote: What does a dyslexic pirate say?
** spoiler omitted **
Fool! A dyslexic pirate says AAARRRGGHH because he is a pirate, he ain't reading no damn cue card!
Emperor7 wrote: He wood-ent do that, wood he? Erhhh hmmm what?
Treats in the Mist wrote: But PirateDevon ... you can shiver my timbers. Let's knot jump to conclusions. Oh well if all we are doing is shivering timbers....
HEY WAIT A MINUTE!
I think pirates and trees got different meanings here.
Don't touch me
Skipping a whole slew of posts. At Starbucks so I cal DL my Tome of Horrors. Sitting outside enjoying the heat as only a biker or a homeless person can.
Wait a minute...
Ahem.
That's what she said.
That is all.
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Treants In the Mist wrote: But PirateDevon ... you can shiver my timbers. Let's knot jump to conclusions. You need to branch out into different jokes.
Urinsane wrote: Gruumash . wrote: Yet easy enough of a challenge that you felt obligated ;). I like 'em easy. This shouldn't surprise anyone. ;D and often.
Wolfthulhu wrote: Skipping a whole slew of posts. At Starbucks so I cal DL my Tome of Horrors. Argh ....
The only consolation I can give myself is that when I pre-ordered the book on the first day, I'm getting the PDF at no additional cost.
But still .... argh.
Callous Jack wrote: Treants In the Mist wrote: But PirateDevon ... you can shiver my timbers. Let's knot jump to conclusions. You need to branch out into different jokes. No olive branch for you. *PUNT*
Treppa wrote: Our new store is open! That's an . . . interesting choice for a name.
Treants In the Mist wrote: Callous Jack wrote: Treants In the Mist wrote: But PirateDevon ... you can shiver my timbers. Let's knot jump to conclusions. You need to branch out into different jokes. No olive branch for you. *PUNT* Aaaah.....root 66.
Treppa wrote: Who has three tongues?
*goes back to sleep*
My chieftain has 28 tongues!
Treants In the Mist wrote: Let's knot jump to conclusions. ???
Gark the Goblin wrote: Treppa wrote: Who has three tongues?
*goes back to sleep* My chieftain has 28 tongues! I bet he really gets along well with the ladies.
People, there's a difference between a hilt and a pommel. Gah.
Gark the Goblin wrote: People, there's a difference between a hilt and a pommel. Gah. That's what she said!
Aberzombie wrote: Gark the Goblin wrote: Treppa wrote: Who has three tongues?
*goes back to sleep* My chieftain has 28 tongues! I bet he really gets along well with the ladies.
Gark the Goblin wrote: Aberzombie wrote: Gark the Goblin wrote: Treppa wrote: Who has three tongues?
*goes back to sleep* My chieftain has 28 tongues! I bet he really gets along well with the ladies. ** spoiler omitted ** Kinky.
Finally figured out how to get my copy of Tome of Horrors. Boy it is huge as a PDF. I hope it doesn't break my shelf as a hardcover.
Urizen is apparently not around.
Gark the Goblin wrote: Urizen is apparently not around. I hear he's having a rather hard time with a sticky problem.
Oh, it's very sticky, indeed.
Urizen wrote: Oh, it's very sticky, indeed. Non-yolk egg product's on you, cause I have no sound.
Gark the Goblin wrote: Urizen wrote: Oh, it's very sticky, indeed. Non-yolk egg product's on you, cause I have no sound. I knew there was something unsound about you.
Moff Rimmer wrote: Quick note to let everyone know that I'm joining the masses at the unemployment lines. Hope everyone had a better day than I had. That sucks.
The 8th Dwarf wrote: Just reinstalled Blood Bowl (Fantasy American Footbal (goblins with chainsaws)) on my PC and having a lot of fun with it.... If that was what all the fantasy sports leagues were, I would join. If only to get a chainsaw.
Sounds like a lot of people are in heat.
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Well, it is hot as tïts outside.
Urizen wrote: Well, it is hot as tïts outside. Doesn't sound so hot out to me.
It's 98 in Dallas at 9:35 pm, so it's .6 degrees colder than breasts.
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Spanky the Leprechaun wrote: It's 98 in Dallas at 9:35 pm, so it's .6 degrees colder than breasts. Well it's a pleasant 9 C (28.2 F screwy imperial system :P) here in Newfoundland tonight and loving it. I think our highest temp this year was like 26 C (79 F). So not too bad.
It's like so damn hot, people are yelling at eachother in the store parking lot, and you're scared to bump somebody accidentally because it might start a fistfight.
Spanky the Leprechaun wrote: It's like so damn hot, people are yelling at eachother in the store parking lot, and you're scared to bump somebody accidentally because it might start a fistfight. I think I'd die of heatstroke long before I ever reached the border of Texas if I tried to travel south.
Man,....I got up and mowed the lawn Sunday night at 7 pm cos it was only 95 degrees and I figured I better take advantage of it.
The neighborhood pool is warm as piss.
I don't know why I moved here.
Spanky the Leprechaun wrote: It's like so damn hot, people are yelling at eachother in the store parking lot, and you're scared to bump somebody accidentally because it might start a fistfight. Luckily, it's very humid right now. If it wasn't, being this hot and in the midst of a drought, the fighters' fists would burst into flames from the friction as they swing through dry air.
Mothman wrote: Hello everyone. Howdy, Moth!
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