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Post by Lady V on Dec 20, 2007 12:02:16 GMT -8
He left as soon has he came. That o'Brian we shall miss thee, Christmas shall miss thee. But I shall not sit by and by waiting for his return with Christmas around the corner. No, I will not. Nor will I let a fat man in a red suit to do the talking for me. I, Lady Christmas, will send a part of cheer from me to him this winter and hopefully in time for Christmas (highly doubt). All I request of Brian is his address. May the Christmas spirit live long and thrive in Brian and all of us!
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Post by Inaaca on Dec 20, 2007 12:12:36 GMT -8
Don't be too hasty The rest also wish to send cheer Let us together
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Post by Muramasa on Dec 20, 2007 12:29:04 GMT -8
Hmm, given the probably amount of hecticness a the post office, probability of it arriving on time is rather low (unless you pay for fast shipping of course). I wanted to buy him Phoenix Wright while he was still down here, but he beat me to it. I guess I'm getting the new Guild Wars expansion for him then...
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Post by You probably can't touch this. on Dec 20, 2007 15:39:11 GMT -8
Hark thou upon the winter morn Mine breath freezes before thee Grasp tight the warmth of your Christmas furs Soon to your herbal tea The days are shorter with a retreating sun The moon is ever quicker Soon Saint Nick will come around And with Jack Frost the trickster
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Post by Kuat on Dec 20, 2007 18:07:06 GMT -8
Man, this thread made me smile ear to ear (please, don't visualize that). Can't quite come up with a nice enough response really, and it seems insufficient to say thanks...
...maybe I'll send another batch of postcards that will find themselves up in Hawaii somehow.
Anyway, my address for those inclined:
1945 Eastchester Rd. Apt 16D Bronx, NY 10461
Seriously, you guys are too damned kind.
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Post by The Dankness on Dec 21, 2007 2:45:21 GMT -8
Oh yes, I'll send a present alright... And the first thousand apology letters too!
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Post by Lady V on Dec 22, 2007 23:05:40 GMT -8
Expect your package to arrive Jan 3rd. Very late I know but sooner then when I expect to see you again. Hope you find your gifts amusing.
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Post by Muramasa on Dec 22, 2007 23:42:44 GMT -8
Uh oh.
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Post by Kuat on Dec 23, 2007 7:25:06 GMT -8
Expect your package to arrive Jan 3rd. Very late I know but sooner then when I expect to see you again. Hope you find your gifts amusing. Awesome, thanks a lot. I just hope my postal guys won't frick up the delivery.
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Post by Chibisa on Dec 23, 2007 14:00:13 GMT -8
Man, this thread made me smile ear to ear (please, don't visualize that). Can't quite come up with a nice enough response really, and it seems insufficient to say thanks... ...maybe I'll send another batch of postcards that will find themselves up in Hawaii somehow. Anyway, my address for those inclined: 1945 Eastchester Rd. Apt 16D Bronx, NY 10461 Seriously, you guys are too damned kind. sorry. i did imagine it! ;D
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Post by ShortPerson on Jan 2, 2008 11:35:53 GMT -8
I will mail you my present once I have Emi's and her family's ready.
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Post by Kuat on Jan 3, 2008 15:40:21 GMT -8
So, after rubbing my eyes after sleeping all day, I'm headin' out my front door to check my mail when I gander a rather large box from a certain Lady V (well, not quite addressed that way). Quickly with my short and stubby jabba hands I grab the box and scurry inside to see what is contained within this package. Amidst the bubble wrap are two smartly wrapped presents, one from Dex (blue ribbon) and one from Lady V (green ribbon): Immediately after I take the picture, the once pristine papers are now in confetti like shreds, and I behold my bounty: A cookbook from the legendary (and possibly imaginary) Mrs. Crocker, a box which promised medical mirth monthly, and.... a box of unicorn bandages? With a free toy inside? What could possibly await me inside the box? Pegasus himself? Maybe it's a trap! Those aren't bandages, but one of gag gifts! Or it could be a bomb! Yes, this is truly the end. No, I know what it is... Boba Fett A transforming Boba Fett. He transforms into Don Knotts. Bracing myself for possible doom, I open the package and... This guy stares right back at me, with a "Yo, bub" look on his face. Actually, he looks a bit too smug. I mean, he is sporting an especially self satisfied look for what amounts to a flying toddler who still isn't out of diapers and has eaten one too many cupcakes. He has a bow and arrow though, although the arrow head is a bit blunt... Anyway, thanks again guys! Look at that badass Janus for January
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Post by You probably can't touch this. on Jan 3, 2008 16:28:30 GMT -8
Unicorn band aids are so gay that they break through the gayness barrier like a black hole and become badass. In doing so, they increase the badassitude of the wearer twice over.
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Post by Muramasa on Jan 3, 2008 18:06:17 GMT -8
Cupid does have this "yeah, bitch, I know what I'm doing" kinda look. Plus, sideways bow usage, totally gangsta.
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Post by Kuat on Jan 29, 2008 14:50:22 GMT -8
So a package came yesterday that was held by the front office. I came to see what it was, and was presented with this: My, a rather large brown box. It must be filled with good stuff! Or a bomb! Which isn't so good! Aww, thanks guys, just what I always wanted. Time to make me some stock. In my stockpot. What treachery is this? Paper bags? I cry foul! What I'm currently wearing (with pants, mind you). Death from above. I had a patient today who looked like her. She thought that the FBI was after her ovaries. Apart from that, I really enjoyed reading your messages. Reason #1 why I don't request specific presents: I'd never get awesome stuff that I wouldn't think of. Two Awesome DS games from the Admiral of Awesome. On a tangent, I can't stop playing Advance wars. I really actually care about the characters. Compared to the last game (wherin I had to break out the dishes, in order to accommodate service, or take commands from a girl who probably still listens to the Backstreet Boys), the text of these characters aren't trite wastes of kilobytes. There's nothing really that unique about them (except for the Dr. with the bizarre sense of humor and the ubiquitous second in command), but what motivates me to keep playing isn't just that the game is fun, but to find out what happens to everyone's favorite rag tag group of survivors in the post-cyberpocalypse in Neo New York. Or something like that, Thanks again for the awesome presents guys!
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Post by Captain Galaxy on Jan 29, 2008 18:41:41 GMT -8
How did you like Stevi's message? We told her about you and she totally digs you man.
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Post by Muramasa on Jan 31, 2008 0:29:34 GMT -8
Did Anakin lose his hand during the prequels? I can't remember... One thing I do miss about old Advance wars was the friendly battles... Anyways, I hope you fare better than I did. I blazed through all the campaign missions till 20. Now I'm stuck there like a fly in molasses...
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Post by Inaaca on Jan 31, 2008 9:02:25 GMT -8
Sheesh. I'm taking my time doing all the overworld training missions as I unlock them during the campain. They're a lot more challenging than the campain has been so far. Next up is campain 9 for me.
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Post by ShortPerson on Feb 3, 2008 21:57:04 GMT -8
I've been playing Advace Wars: Dual Strike recently. I like the game a lot and will probably get Days Of Ruin.
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Post by Muramasa on Feb 5, 2008 2:23:51 GMT -8
Now we can have friendly matches before the big fight with Black Hole as well. Whose your favorite CO?
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