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The Spatula Of Arthritis in General
Shaper
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OOC: Nothing to say OOC, so here goes:

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IC: Rummel was surprised, then amused that someone would dare try and order his followers around. He looked at Deletrious, then smiled.
'Why on Earth would some-one try and order my followers around when I have the Spatula of Arthritis?' He started laughing, then hesitantly all his men did also. Deletrious replied cunningly, 'Well, puny human, I can summon a whole host of demons to haunt you and all your men!'
This really scared Rummel. He did not know what to do, until he came back to his senses. 'Articulos!' he yelled and all of a sudden, Deletrious was kicking and screaming on the ground. Rummel kept up the pain for a bit, but stopped and muttered the countercurse (Finite) when he saw Deletrious. He looked more like a man now, instead of the beast that he looked like previously.

He got up, and prepared for battle...
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Polaris
Posts: 2396 | Registered: Saturday, January 29 2005 08:00
Woah Crazy!! in General
Shaper
Member # 5450
Profile Homepage #91
I was just thinking that. If he did say 'Hi, I'm Eagle', its no wonder why they leave.

EDIT: Who said theres anything wwrong with a bit of a flirt?

[ Friday, May 20, 2005 01:26: Message edited by: Sprung Spring ]

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Polaris
Posts: 2396 | Registered: Saturday, January 29 2005 08:00
Capitalism ho! in General
Shaper
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Profile Homepage #40
I am one of the youngest who actually post. There are probably 10 years olds who have registered. Anyway, I am 13 and 3 months, 13 days. Jeez, 3 is a popular number.

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Polaris
Posts: 2396 | Registered: Saturday, January 29 2005 08:00
Coffe or Tea? in General
Shaper
Member # 5450
Profile Homepage #70
You can get them on Microsoft Word. Just click on 'Insert' then 'Symbol'. Then pick away!

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Polaris
Posts: 2396 | Registered: Saturday, January 29 2005 08:00
i shuda posted this when.. in General
Shaper
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IMAGE(http://www.globalgourmet.com/food/kgk/2004/0904/mango.jpg)

Meh, my reputation isn't too good anyway.

I would rather a can of coke and a pie than tea and crumpets, SupaNik.

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Polaris
Posts: 2396 | Registered: Saturday, January 29 2005 08:00
Coffe or Tea? in General
Shaper
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Profile Homepage #68
quote:
Originally written by Eagle:

quote:
Originally written by Sprung Spring:

Then you can just burn that off by going for a run/walk whatever you want to do.
I am not fat, I am thin. And I do not eat more than I should, but I still feel hungry. But you were not implying that, were you?

No, I was just suggesting what people in general could do.

SupaNik, where you unable to get an accent on clichè, or did you just want to emphasise your words?

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Polaris
Posts: 2396 | Registered: Saturday, January 29 2005 08:00
Star Wars! in General
Shaper
Member # 5450
Profile Homepage #64
quote:
Originally written by Hawk King:

[quote=Sprung Spring]
but when I seen the third Harry Potter movie on opening day, I
got there 10 minutes before it started, and found a good seat about halfway up the stand. Maybe not many people like Harry Potter where I live, though.

speaking of Harry Potter what do you all think of the fourth? the teaser looks pretty good[/quote]I think that J.K Rowling is making things rather difficult for the producers -- she is getting real imaginative. The movie? I'll be there for sure. Here is a list of all release dates, so you can check what date it is coming out in your individual countries.

[ Friday, May 20, 2005 01:01: Message edited by: Sprung Spring ]

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Polaris
Posts: 2396 | Registered: Saturday, January 29 2005 08:00
Drakefyre, Mariann, Jeff, Linda.. you're all dead. in General
Shaper
Member # 5450
Profile Homepage #98
I hate coconuts.

Hawk, I strongly advise you to take Aran's advice. And if you do, change the way you speak. Your too obvious.

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Mugglenet--The ULTIMATE Harry Potter Site.
Polaris-- New location.
Posts: 2396 | Registered: Saturday, January 29 2005 08:00
Woah Crazy!! in General
Shaper
Member # 5450
Profile Homepage #86
I've found that a lot of men have trouble with girls due to confidence. They would think 'Nah, shes too pretty for me, I'll just stay here and watch some one else do it.' A lot of people think along them lines, and if they are confident, they are more likely to get some lovin' than if they stay seated.

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Polaris
Posts: 2396 | Registered: Saturday, January 29 2005 08:00
Capitalism ho! in General
Shaper
Member # 5450
Profile Homepage #34
quote:
Originally written by VCH:


...quite a bit older.
Who is the oldest person on SpidWeb, other than Jeff and Marian? I would be one of the youngest (13 and about 4 months)

On topic: I'm not what you would call a stock market player but I do have shares. Shares in my dad's work, and some shares in Coles Myer, which is big in the stock market over here. I'm not allowed to even touch them 'till I'm 18.

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Polaris
Posts: 2396 | Registered: Saturday, January 29 2005 08:00
SpiderWeb Glitch III in Tech Support
Shaper
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Profile Homepage #5
And his file was corrupt.

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Posts: 2396 | Registered: Saturday, January 29 2005 08:00
strange question in General
Shaper
Member # 5450
Profile Homepage #10
quote:
Originally written by N00BEN:


EDIT: Dolphin beat me to it. His post was better, too
Judging by the photo thread, Dolphin is female.
(Sorry for the jeer off topic)

Why are you doing the report, shadow, the?

EDIT: 500 posts. Halfway there.

[ Thursday, May 19, 2005 13:32: Message edited by: Sprung Spring ]
Posts: 2396 | Registered: Saturday, January 29 2005 08:00
Star Wars! in General
Shaper
Member # 5450
Profile Homepage #59
quote:
Originally written by EviL_TiM:

I'm going to wait a couple weeks so I can see it without having to buy tickets a week in advance.
Thats always the best way to do it, but when I seen the third Harry Potter movie on opening day, I got there 10 minutes before it started, and found a good seat about halfway up the stand. Maybe not many people like Harry Potter where I live, though.

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Polaris
Posts: 2396 | Registered: Saturday, January 29 2005 08:00
Drakefyre, Mariann, Jeff, Linda.. you're all dead. in General
Shaper
Member # 5450
Profile Homepage #76
I agree with ADoS: Alec's cake looks like a vomit and chocolate cake. It looks especially like the person who vomited had recently had pizza.

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Polaris-- New location.
Posts: 2396 | Registered: Saturday, January 29 2005 08:00
Are people inherently amoral? in General
Shaper
Member # 5450
Profile Homepage #9
quote:
Originally written by Dolphin:

Do humans behave badly due to who they are, or is it due to how they were treated throughout their lives?
I think it is how they are brought up. A kid brought up believing that stealing is right, may steal when they grow up. That would be due to the fact that their father/mother whatever may have to steal to survive. Or if a parent swears a lot in front of their kids, its likely that that kid will swear a lot as he gets older.

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Mugglenet--The ULTIMATE Harry Potter Site.
Polaris-- New location.
Posts: 2396 | Registered: Saturday, January 29 2005 08:00
more help in The Exile Trilogy
Shaper
Member # 5450
Profile Homepage #5
It rather easy, if you ask me, and there are many walkthroughs that can ehlp you, the best ones being at the top of this page.

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Posts: 2396 | Registered: Saturday, January 29 2005 08:00
Coffe or Tea? in General
Shaper
Member # 5450
Profile Homepage #61
Then you can just burn that off by going for a run/walk whatever you want to do.

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Polaris
Posts: 2396 | Registered: Saturday, January 29 2005 08:00
Drakefyre, Mariann, Jeff, Linda.. you're all dead. in General
Shaper
Member # 5450
Profile Homepage #60
Thats weird. What number was Drizzt originally?

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Polaris
Posts: 2396 | Registered: Saturday, January 29 2005 08:00
The Spatula Of Arthritis in General
Shaper
Member # 5450
Profile Homepage #20
OOC: I didn't really plan on Sunder being a main charecter, but anyway...
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IC: Rummel and his fifteen followers marched out of town, completely unaware of the fact that there was someone following them. As they marched, a designated spokesperson for the followers reluctantly asked Rummel where they are off to, and that stopped Rummel completely. He stood rooted to the spot for a couple of seconds, then prudently replied, 'We will go to Krizsan. There we will find out riches.'
Not many people sounded to happy about that, Krizsan was a long way away, possibly a week. More, if they encountered trouble, which was likely, as Krizsan is the centre of the slime plauge.

They walked through the night, and when they stopped for rest, Samuel Fin decided to make his move. As he strangled two followers, each with a muffled groan, Rummel was busy playing with the spatula. All of a sudden, a white light expelled from the spatula, and Samuel's hands started aching, he was unable to move them. No wonder they called it the Spatula of Arthritis, he said to himself as he hobbled away silently, aching all the while.

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Polaris
Posts: 2396 | Registered: Saturday, January 29 2005 08:00
Woah Crazy!! in General
Shaper
Member # 5450
Profile Homepage #67
I know of some people who are from New Zealand, and while they do occasionly get mocked about the whole sheep thing, it is more directed to them in anger, and no seriousness is meant.

Thuryl: I do sometimes get hit over the head, and so do my friends. We just do that when they say something stupid.

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Polaris
Posts: 2396 | Registered: Saturday, January 29 2005 08:00
Capitalism ho! in General
Shaper
Member # 5450
Profile Homepage #15
Really? What job is that?

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Polaris
Posts: 2396 | Registered: Saturday, January 29 2005 08:00
SpiderWeb Glitch III in Tech Support
Shaper
Member # 5450
Profile Homepage #3
I've said it a couple of times, I'll say it again: bad luck, mate. I heard about it on Polaris because I go there, then go to SpidWeb. I do that because its higher up in the favoites list.

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Posts: 2396 | Registered: Saturday, January 29 2005 08:00
Capitalism ho! in General
Shaper
Member # 5450
Profile Homepage #7
$8.42c. Not much, I know.

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Polaris
Posts: 2396 | Registered: Saturday, January 29 2005 08:00
The Spatula Of Arthritis in General
Shaper
Member # 5450
Profile Homepage #12
OOC: I'll try my best. I'm not the best at these, however.

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IC: As Rummel and Glen made their way down the rivers edge, and Rummel was clearly disgruntled at Glen's fear. Glen would always cast sideways glances at Rummel as they walked along, obviously thinking of running. Rummel knew he wouldn't, as he was pitiful and weak, but he couldn't help but feel sorry for him. They talked as they walked.
'So what brings you to this area, Boy?' Rummel asked.
'W-work for s-s-some one,' Glen said, stuttering still.
'Who is that work for?'
'It was for Berny, but not no more.'
'Why not?' Rummel asked, intruiged.
'He was shot, but I don't think hes dead. He'll come looking for me soon.'
'No, he won't. I'll make sure of that'
'T-thank you,' Glen said. He really was pathetic.

As the night slowly changed into morning, Rummel could see another town in the distance. He started walking faster, then slowed down as he realised by the smell that it was his old home town, Suiggus.
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OOC: Yea, shocking I know.

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Polaris
Posts: 2396 | Registered: Saturday, January 29 2005 08:00
Woah Crazy!! in General
Shaper
Member # 5450
Profile Homepage #58
You sure some one wasn't just cracking you over the head?

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Polaris
Posts: 2396 | Registered: Saturday, January 29 2005 08:00

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