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Saturnine Posted Mar 31, 2004
Really? *goes to try*
Oh. Wrong one. But there is a link to the new one at the top of it, so it's not too bad.
We should change that. I'll put "Natali aka "Miss Saturnine" etc etc" in the main blurb when it all upgrades.
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His Divine Shadow: ACE, Shi Alyt Posted Mar 31, 2004
I'm glad the only other lexx fan here-bouts is Were-kitty, otherwise someone else might try to use my monicer
So, why would someone else be going around with the same name? Is "Saturnine" a reference to some book or show or movie or game or anything? Or does someone just have it out for you Miss Saturnine?
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Researcher 178815 Posted Mar 31, 2004
I have no idea where the name comes from, but apparently, it's a very popular name.
*waits for the official response*
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Saturnine Posted Mar 31, 2004
Someone has it out for me. aka knew that.
Seems that some folks that have come across this site have nothing better to do than try and ruin my reputation. Oh well, life goes on.
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His Divine Shadow: ACE, Shi Alyt Posted Apr 1, 2004
aka: what's my favorite food?
Miss Saturnine: Why you? Not a lucky person? Can't get through a day without some sort of BS to deal with? I'm in the same boat if that's the case with you.
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Saturnine Posted Apr 1, 2004
Oh no, I am a lucky lucky person indeed. I just attract morons, apparently. Happens to the best of them.
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creachy Posted Apr 1, 2004
isn't 'saturnine' the name of the murderous emperor in a Shakespeare play, i forget the name. i know it is named after the general dude who eventually kills Saturnine. or am i completely out.
hang on, i'll check Google
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creachy Posted Apr 1, 2004
ah, it was 'Saturninus' from the play 'Titus' that i was thinking of but close enough
you can check it out here
http://www.allshakespeare.com/film/1338
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Saturnine Posted Apr 2, 2004
creachy, where did you spring from?
My username is based upon the fact that one of the most perfect Smashing Pumpkins songs is the reworking of "Saturnine" on the Greatest Hits album.
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creachy Posted Apr 3, 2004
oh yes, i remember seeing you post that somewhere
i've been here since the beginning, i'm subscribed to the Aces page you see
twas i who recommended the new user read through the house rules before continuing
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creachy Posted Apr 5, 2004
i know, and i bet you're thinking, 'but he said he wasn't going to do a thing when all the backlash started?'.
but what can i say, i can't help but speak up when i see an injustice taking place
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Saturnine Posted Apr 5, 2004
I am totally confused now. Creachy, what are we talking about here?
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Researcher 178815 Posted Apr 5, 2004
I was confused by Creachy's post prior to the previous one...
"i've been here since the beginning, i'm subscribed to the Aces page you see" - I thought that meant that Creachy'd been here since April 1999, but with a Researcher number starting 2*****, that's not likely.
Beginning of what? And exactly *what* is the topic?
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