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EvilClaw: The Catmanthing Posted Dec 31, 2005
*flying through the air like a pie in the sky* This won't end well....
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Bold Ferret - God of Three Sided Squares, Helium Filled Lemmings and A Slightly Bent Teaspoon Posted Jan 4, 2006
*Opens the Crude Cold Fridge. EC flys into it with a crash. Closes the CCF*
*Rolls a Battered Frog Giant towards NB and Malcolm*
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EvilClaw: The Catmanthing Posted Jan 4, 2006
This is the second time a fridge has caused me mental anguish.
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Navigatorblack of the EAN Blackheart Posted Jan 5, 2006
opens CCF. EC spills out. CCF become Certified Celtic Flamenco (dancer) which blocks the attack
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Malcolm, Colin's Wired Weird Twin [Twice Removed]- {Deus} of Inner Voices {et} A[Not]KA HomicidusInfirmorum Posted Jan 7, 2006
Apparently there is a book by Roald Dahl, the author of Willy Wonka, called "The BFG". The only thing I know about it is this exert mentioned in Inkheart:
'
He bent down and lifted Sophie from his pocket... She was still in her nightie and her feet were bare. She shivered and stared around her at the swirling mists and ghostly vapors.
"Where are we?" she asked.
"We is in the Dream Country," the BFG said. "This is where all dreams is beginning."
'
*Slaps BF in the face with a hard copy of "The BFG".* Read it! *grabs the Contraption Confusing Fighters and drops it in the center of the Ring. Is immediately confused.*
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THE "Boxing" Ring^2
- 121: EvilClaw: The Catmanthing (Dec 31, 2005)
- 122: Bold Ferret - God of Three Sided Squares, Helium Filled Lemmings and A Slightly Bent Teaspoon (Jan 4, 2006)
- 123: EvilClaw: The Catmanthing (Jan 4, 2006)
- 124: Navigatorblack of the EAN Blackheart (Jan 5, 2006)
- 125: Malcolm, Colin's Wired Weird Twin [Twice Removed]- {Deus} of Inner Voices {et} A[Not]KA HomicidusInfirmorum (Jan 7, 2006)
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