Jinx
Training Haunter
[glow=purple,2,300]Jinx[/glow]
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Post by Jinx on Jun 9, 2003 6:25:47 GMT
I live just south of Bristol, which is not the best because it is all ways busy.
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Homesick
Training Haunter
AwAy With YOu MoRtalS!!!!!
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Post by Homesick on Jun 9, 2003 7:15:46 GMT
at least there are people on the streets. its so eerie here coz nobody goes at all. wonder y
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Post by Kitty Kitty on Jun 14, 2003 23:00:20 GMT
Just realized I've been posting for days, lurking for longer, never said hello, and just now realized I'd been posting as a guest and never registered... till today anyways. heh So like I said. Hi there. Nice li'l forum ya got going here. Anyways... let's see.. I'll answer to Kitty, Toni (short for Antonia, which happens to be me <grin>), or just about anything more clearly aimed at me than "hey you" I live in Wisconsin, USA (yawn) though call me a cheese-head and you might get shot. I like the beer and guns thing, and while I do enjoy eating cheese, I certainly don't wear it on my head (yes, they really do that here, though it's made of foam rubber) and I'm not a native so nyah Ummmm... I have a cat... used to have a burmese python, but sadly, it died recently Over at my mom & dad's house I got all their "pets" (Horses, dogs, and god only knows what variety of "farm life" they have on a given day) so I don't need to keep many here at my place lol Obviously I like Ghost Master... always been into ghosts and the supernatural anyway, so when I heard about it I had to check it out. Can't say I'm dissapointed, though there's a few minor points of course... main one being not near enough missions hehe. Ummmm heck I dunno. If ya wanna know something else, send me a message or something. I'm not good at these "Hi, my name is Toni and I'm a Ghost Master-O-holic" speeches -Kitty
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Post by James on Jun 15, 2003 15:31:45 GMT
Hi Toni Thanks for finally registering an account Sounds like an interesting place you live in there. I'm not sure exactly about the cheese-head stuff Talk to you later, James
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Post by Dragon Princess on Jun 17, 2003 3:03:56 GMT
Hi. This was a good idea!!! I'm Jessica and I'm new! ;D I just thought I'd introduce myself.
Dragons Are real!
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Post by James on Jun 17, 2003 8:12:51 GMT
Hi Jessica, Welcome to the forum, tho I can't say I'm convinced
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Shaman
Training Haunter
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Post by Shaman on Jun 17, 2003 8:26:42 GMT
Dragons existed and still do but not in this world anymore, just beyond the walls of reality.
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Post by Kitty Kitty on Jun 17, 2003 11:25:06 GMT
Tsk tsk tsk.... While classic dragons of legend may no longer be SEEN here in this world, that doesn't mean they're all necesarily gone. If you take into consideration the fact that only in about the last century has mankind bothered to stop and think about his actions where it concerns other species, and realize how many different things lived on this planet with us and are now completely wiped out or very close to it.... Couple this with the fact that almost every legend of dragons depicts them as very dangerous beasts which only the strongest warriors could defeat... it's not real hard to figure that if anything like that DID live anywhere mankind could find them, sooner or later we'd have gone and found ways to kill them all. =/ As for today, We may not have 150' long, fire breathing, flying reptiles of destruction roaming around... but we do have a few lingering echoes and hints at what we may have missed out on. For example... The Komodo dragon When you bear in mind that these things grow to lengths of 8 - 10 feet and can weigh as much as 250 lbs... their usual diet includes things as large as wild goats and deer, and [rarely] cattle. I'm sure, given their ferocious nature, that some poor guy who stumbles on one in the wild when it's not in a very good mood gives it plenty of respect. ;) -Kitty (So long as something continues to exist in our hearts and dreams, it can never be truly gone.)
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Post by ManInBlack on Jun 17, 2003 23:20:51 GMT
When I saw a picture was loading up I thought someone had stuck in a photo of themselves. Quite a shock ;D Komodos do look like they nicked someone else's skin, don't they? Or is that just me?
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Post by Kitty Kitty on Jun 18, 2003 1:42:30 GMT
They do. It's a fairly common look for most lizards, and to a degree, almost all reptiles. Depends how fed they are, how close to a shed cycle they are, etc.
-Kitty (Who'd upload a pic, but has no web space, and MS screwed me by removing personal web server from XP home edition =p)
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