Loc - Very well, then my statement regarding you has been retracted. Carry on, you raw chicken-eating, Swiss Army knife-fondling, crazy man!
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This is where you can discuss your homework, family, just about anything, make strange sounds and otherwise discuss things which are really not related to the Lancer-series. Yes that means you can discuss other games.
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Taw - Quiet you! You'll "see" him soon. I'm just waiting for January and the performance benchmarks of ATI's new card... Why don't you "make yourself useful" as they say in the US and gimme sum names fer me new PC?
Loc - Very well, then my statement regarding you has been retracted. Carry on, you raw chicken-eating, Swiss Army knife-fondling, crazy man!
Loc - Very well, then my statement regarding you has been retracted. Carry on, you raw chicken-eating, Swiss Army knife-fondling, crazy man!
Wrong again, malodorous Mullah! Typhon is virtually crash-free, although installing large number of mods into games such as NWN can cause an occasional hiccough. That being said, he is rock-solid as a rule, and is still valiantly struggling against the steep specifications required by modern games. *Sniff* 'e's such a little trooper!
pppggllffffiifffii ffffsssslllpppplllp ggnnnmmmfff! - do you like my classical Lapin accent? Indy of course speaks "revised" Lapin from the modern post-Monarchical era, personally I prefer the earlier "pseudo-Divine" era for it's hilarious and inventive delusional fantasies as so delightfully related by that legendary chimera, Esquilurx the Last.
Indy- you'll note that I conjugated the verb with a consonant ending, as laid down in "The Approach to Lapin, Book the Fourth" by Prof. Harry Longears of the University of Wollawogga? You'll no doubt prefer the contemporary vowel ending as extant in S Australia, but I'm minded to stick with tradition.
Edited by - Tawakalna on 12/20/2006 2:22:20 PM
Indy- you'll note that I conjugated the verb with a consonant ending, as laid down in "The Approach to Lapin, Book the Fourth" by Prof. Harry Longears of the University of Wollawogga? You'll no doubt prefer the contemporary vowel ending as extant in S Australia, but I'm minded to stick with tradition.
Edited by - Tawakalna on 12/20/2006 2:22:20 PM
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