Too Subtle?
Click 'I Like This' if you don't like this.
'But if I like...then I don't like...like...don't like...must click...' beep beep beep beeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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Click 'I Like This' if you don't like this.
'But if I like...then I don't like...like...don't like...must click...' beep beep beep beeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
From the Crabs! challenge. See all 477 entries (closed)
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Boo.
*wishes for pots of money and bisexual supermodels instead*
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Wed 16 Jan 2008, 15:30,
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Swords for war became longer during the 13th century and their grips extended to allow them to be used with both hands if necessary
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Wed 16 Jan 2008, 15:33,
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Mine are too.
yet my naval sabres are much easier to wield. Still no match for the feel of a good full Katana.
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Wed 16 Jan 2008, 15:41,
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quite a lot.
mainly military ( I collect lots of militaria )
Some naval sabres ( or cutlasses to you pirate types ). I have 2 cavalry officer's swords from the Boer war ( one my great-grandfather's )
Some nice Dirks, a Borneo Dyak ( headhunter's sword complete with human hair ) and around 25 various Katana, Wakizashi and tantos. a couple of Bos and a naginata. More blades than that but thats most of the sword types.
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Wed 16 Jan 2008, 15:51,
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Some naval sabres ( or cutlasses to you pirate types ). I have 2 cavalry officer's swords from the Boer war ( one my great-grandfather's )
Some nice Dirks, a Borneo Dyak ( headhunter's sword complete with human hair ) and around 25 various Katana, Wakizashi and tantos. a couple of Bos and a naginata. More blades than that but thats most of the sword types.
Using motication for violence is vulgar.
A gentleman enjoys it for its own sake, and never employs more than a scalpel.
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Wed 16 Jan 2008, 15:38,
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*goes to click I like this*
*misses, hit'NO APOSTROPHE HERE, YOU'RE SEEING THINGSs ignore*
*is happy with the result*
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Wed 16 Jan 2008, 15:28,
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*is happy with the result*
Captain is not Danno.
In fact, Captain doesn't know who Danno is. Her mum just says it.
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Wed 16 Jan 2008, 15:35,
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Nevar
erroneous apostrophe's ( ;)) are the only way to lure the pedant from their geek-holes ;)
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Wed 16 Jan 2008, 15:35,
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