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Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 9:38 pm
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Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 10:30 am
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Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 12:19 pm
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missmagpie Aesi Scratch that, the "Choosing a Magickal Name" page is much funnier. xd I quite enjoyed the random craftname generator. I am now Lady Greenfeather Witchthorn! All hail my pretentiousness! xp Hail!
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Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 1:53 pm
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Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 3:34 pm
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Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 6:14 pm
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Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 6:25 pm
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TeaDidikai Henry Dorsett Case Using RCNG 1.01, my full Craft name is Gwyrionin Alanis Swansong! Could be worse. I could be that Christian Wiccan dude, and have to take a name like "Christbearer Justice Son of Henry". Ohshit. Wait... Swansong.... wow. Does that mean you're about to fade into obsecurity? "Swan Song" doesn't mean "a final act before fading into obscurity" just because the dictionary and all of common use says it is! It's a reflection of the natural beauty inherent in music, and how ugliness can really just be the precursor to beauty! Just like the deep, beautiful, and meaningful lyrics of System of a Down! Just go read the lyrics to "Vicinity of Obscenity" and you'll see what I mean![/tardness]
On a serious note, I never realized how strange it was to take a pseudonym that started with "Henry", considering that my last name actually does translate to "Son of Henry", until I mentioned that.
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Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 6:33 pm
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Henry Dorsett Case "Swan Song" doesn't mean "a final act before fading into obscurity" just because the dictionary and all of common use says it is! It's a reflection of the natural beauty inherent in music, and how ugliness can really just be the precursor to beauty! Just like the deep, beautiful, and meaningful lyrics of System of a Down! Just go read the lyrics to "Vicinity of Obscenity" and you'll see what I mean![/tardness] ~has lived near swans. Has no love of their song~
If swan wasn't so greasy...
Quote: On a serious note, I never realized how strange it was to take a pseudonym that started with "Henry", considering that my last name actually does translate to "Son of Henry", until I mentioned that. Not that strange.
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Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 7:14 pm
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Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 8:22 pm
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Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 8:32 pm
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Aesi Henry Dorsett Case Never had swan. I've had duck, though, and that stuff goes down like it was coated in K-Y. Oooh, insult one of my favorite feast fowl, eh? I cook a mean lean duck. I can do it without them drying out. I can do it with bacon or the skin of a trout. I can cook it in a pan. I can cook duck, Sam, I can!
*smirks* Who said I was insulting the duck for being greasy? I was just observing that the duck I've had could be swallowed whole without undue strain on the esophagus - or, for that moment, requiring peristalsis. Duck of that stripe could be fed to people in Persistive Vegetative States without being pureed first. I love greasy.
Though, now that you've said that you can cook duck, I'll whip out my catchphrase: Verify Your Assertions! Cook me some duck!
(WARNING: Cooking for Case may lead to being followed around by what appears to be a human but is in fact a lost puppy starved for attention and good cooking. Feed Case at your own risk.)
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Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 8:41 pm
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Henry Dorsett Case *smirks* Who said I was insulting the duck for being greasy? I was just observing that the duck I've had could be swallowed whole without undue strain on the esophagus - or, for that moment, requiring peristalsis. Duck of that stripe could be fed to people in Persistive Vegetative States without being pureed first. I love greasy.
heart I knew there was something I liked about you.
Henry Dorsett Case Though, now that you've said that you can cook duck, I'll whip out my catchphrase: Verify Your Assertions! Cook me some duck! (WARNING: Cooking for Case may lead to being followed around by what appears to be a human but is in fact a lost puppy starved for attention and good cooking. Feed Case at your own risk.)
Concern noted. But how in hell can I get it to you fresh and safe without it having to be reheated, which would likely spoil my careful ministrations on the texture?
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Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 9:37 pm
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Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 3:38 pm
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Henry Dorsett Case *smirks* That's normally followed by "but now I can't remember what it was".
If food makes a puppy-dog of you, you most likely have good taste. But liking greasy duck is a sign you don't have a pretentious stomach.
Henry Dorsett Case Well, there's the hard way - arrange a method by which the two of us could meet with the intent of cooking and eating duck, in a manner that would allow you to cook it. Or the easy way - cook the duck, then use the simple Food Translocation Spell from "To Start A BBQ Fire".
The spell really might be easier. I live in Utah. You?
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