A Conversation for The Kingdom of Balwyniti
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Mistadrong, (Count vonCount.)the last Gog standing Posted Nov 2, 2002
Luckily I have this length of string in my pocket which we can use to tie ourselves together............just as soon as I can unravel it.
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Don Malvado, so bitter my cat won't even lick me Posted Nov 3, 2002
i think I fancy my chances with the balrog rather than the drunks pockets
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Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea. Posted Nov 4, 2002
*Takes, princess' hand and holds out own.*
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Don Malvado, so bitter my cat won't even lick me Posted Nov 5, 2002
~takes the princesses other hand~
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Don Malvado, so bitter my cat won't even lick me Posted Nov 9, 2002
~lands painfully~
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Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea. Posted Nov 14, 2002
*Looks around*
Where are we?
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Don Malvado, so bitter my cat won't even lick me Posted Nov 14, 2002
Looks odd, yet somewho familer...
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Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea. Posted Nov 14, 2002
Is that a pyramid in the distance?
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Don Malvado, so bitter my cat won't even lick me Posted Nov 15, 2002
no... its only 4 inches high and is really quite close
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Vip Posted Nov 16, 2002
Is it a minature one? Or are we really huge?
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Don Malvado, so bitter my cat won't even lick me Posted Nov 16, 2002
I don't know...Hard to say...
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Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea. Posted Nov 17, 2002
You can tell if we find some water!
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Don Malvado, so bitter my cat won't even lick me Posted Nov 17, 2002
how?
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Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea. Posted Nov 17, 2002
If we are normal then a drop of water is a few millimeters across, if we are big then they'll look smaller than that to us.
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Vip Posted Nov 17, 2002
But only if gravity is the same, surely?
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Don Malvado, so bitter my cat won't even lick me Posted Nov 18, 2002
What if surface tension of water has also changed?
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Vip Posted Nov 18, 2002
Aha- we shall never know- how abput we try to walk to it? That may solve it.
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Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea. Posted Nov 18, 2002
Good idea.
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- 841: Mistadrong, (Count vonCount.)the last Gog standing (Nov 2, 2002)
- 842: Don Malvado, so bitter my cat won't even lick me (Nov 3, 2002)
- 843: Vip (Nov 4, 2002)
- 844: Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea. (Nov 4, 2002)
- 845: Don Malvado, so bitter my cat won't even lick me (Nov 5, 2002)
- 846: Vip (Nov 9, 2002)
- 847: Don Malvado, so bitter my cat won't even lick me (Nov 9, 2002)
- 848: Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea. (Nov 14, 2002)
- 849: Don Malvado, so bitter my cat won't even lick me (Nov 14, 2002)
- 850: Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea. (Nov 14, 2002)
- 851: Don Malvado, so bitter my cat won't even lick me (Nov 15, 2002)
- 852: Vip (Nov 16, 2002)
- 853: Don Malvado, so bitter my cat won't even lick me (Nov 16, 2002)
- 854: Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea. (Nov 17, 2002)
- 855: Don Malvado, so bitter my cat won't even lick me (Nov 17, 2002)
- 856: Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea. (Nov 17, 2002)
- 857: Vip (Nov 17, 2002)
- 858: Don Malvado, so bitter my cat won't even lick me (Nov 18, 2002)
- 859: Vip (Nov 18, 2002)
- 860: Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea. (Nov 18, 2002)
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