| Drejk |
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Skallagrim and Cara are cute together...
Also, a lot of good points.
| David M Mallon |
Skallagrim and Cara are cute together...
Also, a lot of good points.
If only everyone were that *stable*...
| Drejk |
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Strahomir, a cursed son of a duke. Because we need to have more NPCs suitable for saying "My Hero!" to PCs!
| Patrick Curtin |
It appears 2017 will have its due ...
I guess this is an effect of the entertainment sphere. As the TV Generation ages the actors of large and small screen begin to pass more perceptibly because there are so many more of them.
That and social media flashes the news immediately across the Internet.
Anyone remember the game show Remote Control?? They had s segment called 'Alive or Dead?' I don't think you could play that one anymore
| aeglos |
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my baby girl is named after 3 strong women - here great-grandmothers:
Minna Schmidt, my paternal grandma and the only grandparent that lived past my second year. She brought up 4 children during WWII and theNazi regime and was always the matriach and center of our family
Elisabeth Sidow,my maternal grandma who died before my birth. She had to flee today chech republic as a german war refugee with a toddler and a baby (my mum) she then raised 4 children with 2 jobs and a drunken ex-nazi husband who spend every cent he could get on game lf chance and beer
Eveline Maria Martha Naumann, my wifes maternal grandma who became a war refugee at 16 in Selisia, in todays Poland, trying to outrun the soviets with an ox-cart and on foot after the ox had died. she survived the firestorm of burning Dresden, lived through right wing Nazi and left wing Kommunist dictatorships and raised two kids in the economy of scarcity of East Germany. Later she cared at the same time for her old aunt, her very ill daughter and her young grandchild - my wife
may some of the strength of these there live on in my baby girl and may she never have to endure the same things they did
| Patrick Curtin |
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my baby girl is named after 3 strong women - here great-grandmothers:
Minna Schmidt, my paternal grandma and the only grandparent that lived past my second year. She brought up 4 children during WWII and theNazi regime and was always the matriach and center of our family
Elisabeth Sidow,my maternal grandma who died before my birth. She had to flee today chech republic as a german war refugee with a toddler and a baby (my mum) she then raised 4 children with 2 jobs and a drunken ex-nazi husband who spend every cent he could get on game lf chance and beer
Eveline Maria Martha Naumann, my wifes maternal grandma who became a war refugee at 16 in Selisia, in todays Poland, trying to outrun the soviets with an ox-cart and on foot after the ox had died. she survived the firestorm of burning Dresden, lived through right wing Nazi and left wing Kommunist dictatorships and raised two kids in the economy of scarcity of East Germany. Later she cared at the same time for her old aunt, her very ill daughter and her young grandchild - my wife
may some of the strength of these there live on in my baby girl and may she never have to endure the same things they did
And may she never have to be tested like those strong women!
You come from brave folk aeglos!
Bigby's Pimpslapping Hand
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gran rey de los surround sound wrote:Why did I read that as "twerk my back"?Wishful thinking?!? ;P
<Aged Wizard has sudden, vivid image of a Monkey Twerking a wrecking ball. Begins pounding himself hard on the forehead with a single finger>
Excuse me while poke myself in my mind's eye! ;P
Do I even need to say anything?