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JuliaTwine: Julia 2005-04-03 19:02

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*tumbleweed*

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SarinaTwine: Sarina 2005-04-03 20:53

*Launches Anti-Antelope missiles*

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MuttTwine: Mutt 2005-04-04 07:44

So what sort of thing would get people to post, you think? And how could we attract new blood as well as winning back the old?

Guys, you have the floor.

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JuliaTwine: Julia 2005-04-04 09:03

Naked podocytes!

...

Or failing that, kicking Simon really hard.

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ReeTwine: Ree 2005-04-05 06:00

We could find a way to add sigs, but I would sooner carve Pro's tombstone.

I don't know and not for lack of thinking on the subject, I assure you. I shall come up with something. As yet, I just don't know what.

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SarinaTwine: Sarina 2005-04-05 11:38

Had a big scare yesterday when I couldn't get this site to load. Don't know what the problem was, but it seems to be working fine now.

Honestly, the biggest problem I have with getting into a story is time (I don't have any) and an overall lack of creativity at the moment. And I can't quite seem to find a fix for either of those two problems. I'm open to suggestions as long as it doesn't involve sacrificing any more sleep.

I've always firmly believed that posting begets posting, so if we could just find a way to get people into a story it would help considerably.

Maybe have a party? A Spring Fling. I'd even drag out Sherwood to leer at the ladies. :-)

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MuttTwine: Mutt 2005-04-05 20:46

Ree 'n' I have been talking about a Solstice Ball or similar. Force everyone into formal attire and whatnot. Dossat mean we'd have takers?

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MuttTwine: Mutt 2005-04-05 20:51

When your ailing mp3 player puts on a song called Beautiful Red, followed immediately by Matchbox Twenty's Bent, it's as good as shouting "Obscure draconic magic books!" for waking the annoying talkative voice in your head.

It's always been able to read my mind, but this is ridiculous.

Oh, I gets no rest, etc.

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SarinaTwine: Sarina 2005-04-05 21:19

Coitainly.

Issea might even put on her formal dress leathers.

Mwahahaha

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ReeTwine: Ree 2005-04-06 00:29

*dies laughing*

Rina, you're the best. And I can trick Jaina into some kind of formal gown if Sherwood will examine her legs and /or cleavage. *eg*

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SarinaTwine: Sarina 2005-04-06 04:11

"Cleavage? Did somebody say cleavage???"

You've got the horny little toad's errr, that is to say, ahh, Sherwood's interested. *smeks the elf as he waggles his eyebrows and grins*

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JuliaTwine: Julia 2005-04-06 07:36

I guess you guys can count Aggy in too. I might even force her into a new colour.

Actually, truth be told, I'd much rather throw in Shirely Manson and her spotty dress.

Will this be much different from Inn shenanigans?

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MuttTwine: Mutt 2005-04-06 07:53

Nope - unplotted and fairly silly. Just with more dancing.

Yay Stinkweed! My favourite ever Low High elf!

Aggy can wear a spotty dress, can't she? With an off-the-shoulder podocyte?

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SarinaTwine: Sarina 2005-04-06 10:48

There's no reason ya can't bring 'em both to the party!

Just don't stand around talking to yourselves all night.....

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MuttTwine: Mutt 2005-04-06 12:47

...or Skervy will get JEALOUS.

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ReeTwine: Ree 2005-04-08 13:54

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Guess what, people, we're having a party. A "get your asses on the board and socialise or Ree will hit you with a hard drive" party. All you have to do is show up here and rock the social section. Tell me hi. Name your favourite author. Say something.

*sets up table with punch, preztels, and assorted party foods* I call first cup of punch! *pours it*

Who's next? So help me, if I hear crickets chirp I shall get very, very testy.

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MuttTwine: Mutt 2005-04-08 14:36

Well, my grandmother's looking in a pretty bad way. Word is she's expected to fade away any day now. However, it's not unexpected - it's been a slow decline through Parkinson's, dementia and general old age (she weighs about 5st and can no longer move around).

The nursing home's taking pretty good care of her; my mum's seeing her every day and reading her her favourite Bible passages, singing to her and stuff - which we're sure she pays attention to, even though she doesn't have much control over her facial muscles and can't show it. Last time I saw her was Wednesday evening, and she was comfortable though not really aware of what was going on.

My favourite authors include Iain M Banks, Pratchett and Gaiman (though to my chagrin I still haven't read the latest Pratchett), and Philip Pullman.

*sips alcohol-free punch*

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ReeTwine: Ree 2005-04-08 15:36

Sorry to hear about your grandmother, Sesha. *offers hugs*

And since there's no comfortable segue from that: Look! Dancing hamsters! *runs away with the punchbowl, splashing the floor as she goes*

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SarinaTwine: Sarina 2005-04-08 16:53

Oh dear! Sorry to hear about your grandmother Basky. It's good that your mother can visit her everyday, although I know how hard it is to watch your parent fade away. I think it's tough to loose your parents, no matter how old you are when it happens. Makes me feel sorry for my daughter, chances are very good that she won't have US when she's 40, which is the age we were when we had HER. Sad to think about.

*offers brandy*

There's nothing wrong with some self-administered anesthesia sometimes! Just don't make it a habit or we'll start talking about you instead of to you.

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