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Post by roninpenguin on Feb 24, 2007 2:39:39 GMT -5
The wine was really just puchased cuz the bottle looked cool, as for weather it skunked I hope so, cuz I would like to think that it wasn't suppose to taste like that.
If it was supposed to taste that way I think that they are stretching the definition of "Mellow"
I guess it could be "A Mellow Nasty" or "Esscence of Mellow Dog Hair and Poo"
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Post by Li Guang Ming on Feb 24, 2007 12:05:45 GMT -5
Chinese brown wine is the best. HAHAHAHAHA! ;D none of the avatars have slanty eyes
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Post by Saionji Shonagon on Feb 24, 2007 13:17:55 GMT -5
Chinese brown wine is the best. The screams of "EEWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!! EWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!" evidently mean "Wow, this stuff is delicious" in Mandarin. Silly me, what was I thinking? At least we have one with elegant black teeth.
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Post by dianet on Feb 24, 2007 14:30:50 GMT -5
*turns her head lest she snarf her coffee on her laptop* ROFL. I'm not sure if the dialect would be right for such a translation. But it could be.
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Post by Saionji Shonagon on Feb 25, 2007 14:09:15 GMT -5
A late winter gale Lashes the house with its fury And yet she is cheered. A storm cannot wash away Memories of shared laughter.
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Post by Saionji Shonagon on Feb 25, 2007 22:33:07 GMT -5
I learned that our unbelted fighters had been ordered to take and hold as much of a designated bridge while the Chivalry went off and played in the ford. So they did, most valiantly repelling charge after charge after charge. Those knights at the war took links from their chains to be given to all the West's unbelts. I almost thought my King was going to cry as he told us about their valor. One of our lady fighters, Victoria of Lynwood, got her ankle badly stomped by an enemy fighter. He, realizing she was going to be out of it, apologized profusely and switched sides to fight her position for the remainder of the battle. She never got his name, but how freakin' cool is THAT? (Victoria was putting more weight on that leg when I saw her Sunday and she's going to be fine.) Updates. I saw Victoria Friday evening at a house concert. She's bearing weight fine with forward/backward motion, but has to be careful of lateral movement. She has a torn ligament and her doctor said no fighting except for slow work drills for two weeks but she should be OK after that. Even better, we found the man who stepped on her and fought in her place and maybe I even helped in the finding. The following message appeared this evening about two hours after Mabbina forwarded me a copy of a message from the Outlands' list and I sent it on to Victoria's knight: THIS is what it's all about. ;D
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Post by Saionji Shonagon on Mar 13, 2007 0:13:49 GMT -5
I learned that our unbelted fighters had been ordered to take and hold as much of a designated bridge while the Chivalry went off and played in the ford. So they did, most valiantly repelling charge after charge after charge. Those knights at the war took links from their chains to be given to all the West's unbelts. I almost thought my King was going to cry as he told us about their valor. Just in from YouTube, the West's unbelts charge and hold that bridge. The gold and white banner with the black swan is that of the Prince of Cynagua, banner bearer Heinrich von Melk uses it to excellent effect: www.youtube.com/watch?v=cynYq0N_lIQ
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