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Originally posted by MaeveBran View PostPlease call me Maeve.=) MB sounds like a brand of either coffee or bathroom tissue. =)C-D
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Originally posted by Cheerful Dragon View PostBeing English and raised in the Midlands, MB makes me think of beer. M&B used to be a major brewer in the Midlands.
To stay on topic a little something I snurch from Artic Goddess about a year ago
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thanks StefSpoiler:
Thanks Wendy
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There are new promos for Continuum here
http://forum.gateworld.net/showthrea...=49975&page=40
And Ba'al is amazing on the last one
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Originally posted by Iffy View Post
Originally posted by Cheerful Dragon View PostI recently downloaded a game called Spandex Force. You create a hero and play various mini-games to increase your armour and powers so you can take on the villains. One of the villains looks a bit familiar:
Ba'al in drag, perhaps?
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Originally posted by Cheerful Dragon View PostI recently downloaded a game called Spandex Force. You create a hero and play various mini-games to increase your armour and powers so you can take on the villains. One of the villains looks a bit familiar:
Ba'al in drag, perhaps?
That is just evil!!
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Originally posted by Arctic Goddess View Post
That is just evil!!
The villain's name is 'The Crossdresser'. He's described as 'a master of disguise', although that seems to be his favourite outfit.
I've tried imagining Cliff with a blonde wig and a flower in his hair, but my mind just won't make that kind of leap.Last edited by Cheerful Dragon; 09 May 2008, 02:55 AM.C-D
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Originally posted by MaeveBran View Postheeehee. The form of Maeve, I use in my medieval recreation group is Meadhbha which occasionally gets shortened to Mead. All of which is appropriate since the name means "She who is intoxicating or inspires men to drunkenness." in Irish Gaelic.
To stay on topic a little something I snurch from Artic Goddess about a year ago
Oh, I have to add one of my favorites to that!!!
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