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zzephyr

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#998282 Fallen Sword: Campfire Stories

Posted by zzephyr on 26 July 2019 - 23:53

it was a dark and stormy night, and papa goose and baby goose sat around the campfire.

"tell us a story, old man!" and this is the story he told.

 

it was a dark and stormy night, and papa goose and baby goose sat around the campfire.

"tell us a story, old man!" and this is the story he told.

 

it was a dark and stormy night, and papa goose and jacqueline carey, author of the companion of pain's legacy,

sat around the campfire, which is a mystery, but this is the story she told:

 

the aunties and the uncles played volleyball while the youngster hunted plants to make purple orbs to feed the baby goose.

 

it was a dark and stormy night, and sequency and simultaneity argued around the campfire. it gets dark and stormy when you look away from the campfire, but hoop snakes always look toward it again half the time and honey badgers don't care.

 

sometimes survivors burn on so that their story can be told, so the dreadlord (se) was majorly bummed when a baby goose devoured its undead flesh alone without passing 1000.

 

the baby goose learned perspective from pablobison, who said, "it's only stam."

 

the baby goose used to squawk at monsterplayers plucking its feathers, but now it enjoys the tickles even at the loss of shiny exp(atriots).

 

once baby goose learned that the ghosts aren't real, it started to enjoy the rest of life, too, and became less concerned with fast-forwarding to the ending or going back to the beginning, but living, as we do, in the middle.

 

 

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(with respect to ursula k. le guin, who wrote, "it was a dark and stormy night; or, why are we huddling about the campfire?" not knowing that baby geese like to steal)




#991470 Thieves in the Night I

Posted by zzephyr on 17 April 2018 - 14:55

Will someone share the info about the 1350 set? Here is 900.

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#987670 Rise of the Wraiths XIV

Posted by zzephyr on 30 November 2017 - 06:43

 

Never end a sentence with a preposition.

 

 

 

"At one time, schoolchildren were taught that a sentence should never end with a preposition. However, this is a rule from Latin grammar that was applied to English. While many aspects of Latin have made their way into the English language, this particular grammar rule is not suited for modern English usage."
 

(see http://grammar.yourd...JPBOrl0y7HFK.99 )
 

Also, good job team!
 




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