Re: Kirasophia
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Re: Kirasophia
(( Kira, much better, thanks! Again though - check the details of the instructions. You are missing something. ))
Grisbault, Twice-Made.
The p, s, l, and t are silent, the screams are not.
The p, s, l, and t are silent, the screams are not.
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Many condolences Greebo, I shall fix that minor issueGreebo wrote: (( Kira, much better, thanks! Again though - check the details of the instructions. You are missing something. ))
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I hope these new justifications are to your pleasing GreeboGreebo wrote: (( Kira, much better, thanks! Again though - check the details of the instructions. You are missing something. ))
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Alas, still missing.
[ I will PM you.. check your My Messages tab. ]
[ I will PM you.. check your My Messages tab. ]
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alas I think I got it!Aquizit wrote: Alas, still missing.
[ I will PM you.. check your My Messages tab. ]
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I shall meet you then *blushes*Aquizit wrote: Saturday then, 8:00 in the evening in Grommash Hold.
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"It can learn!" Inzema cackles. "Maybe there'sss hope."
"If I can't eat it, ssscrew it, sssell it, or ussse it to blow sssomething up, then what ussse isss it?" ~Inzema
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*Slaps Inzema's Face* "Do you not know how to treat a woman!"Inzema wrote: "It can learn!" Inzema cackles. "Maybe there'sss hope."
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Greebo looks disdainfully over at the bundle of emotions and flesh. "You treat a woman with the same techniques as a man. Flensing, gutting, hanging for a moon in a cold dry cave and then a careful seasoning with dried herbs and a very hot bed of coals."
Grisbault, Twice-Made.
The p, s, l, and t are silent, the screams are not.
The p, s, l, and t are silent, the screams are not.
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*Has a very blank stare*.....Greebo wrote: Greebo looks disdainfully over at the bundle of emotions and flesh. "You treat a woman with the same techniques as a man. Flensing, gutting, hanging for a moon in a cold dry cave and then a careful seasoning with dried herbs and a very hot bed of coals."