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#1uratohJul 18, 2004 22:04:09 | Given their erattic behavior and bizzare demands, it seesms only logical...or illogical ^_^ |
#2zombiegleemaxJul 18, 2004 22:27:53 | ... That makes far too much sense now that I think about it. Or it doesn't. I'm not quite sure. |
#3sildatorakJul 19, 2004 0:14:29 | They could be cracked Bleakers. Their demands are completely arbitrary, as is the name of their group, as is the universe. |
#4caoslayerJul 19, 2004 5:40:33 | ummm, the seems to me like totally lawful stupid dudes... so can be members of the harmoniums. dont matter how crazy or useless it is their task, they have this task and will do it at any cost |
#5mithral_icesilver_02Jul 19, 2004 11:59:07 | Doesn't matter. If you managed to get a group of Xaositects to sit through Monty Python and the Holy Grail, some of them might decide they were Knights who say Ni for a while. The same thing would happen with kender, except the kender would generally keep at it a little longer. |
#6zombiegleemaxJul 20, 2004 8:46:48 | Takers - We want a shrubery. Let's act crazy and make some knights get it FOR us! Ciphers - Do you think the Knights were thinking about what they were doing? Athar - The supposed "Gods" have been forcing language on us for too long, we're now going to just make weird noises. Guvners - According to months and months of research, we have found the most efficient means of attaining a shrubery is to say "Ni" to passing Knights. Anarchists - See how stupid the leadership of Britain is, we just yell "ni" at them a couple'a times and they grab us a bush. Down with the king! Free League - I'll bloody say ni if I wanna say ni, who are you to call me barmy ya sod? |
#7sildatorakJul 20, 2004 11:17:42 | Sensates - You must get another shrubbery and place it slightly higher than the first so that there's a nice path. (brutally misquoted, but you get the point) Sign of One - I can cut down a tree with a herring, because I imagine I can. Believers in the Source - You'll be stronger for doing this, trust me. |