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*slaps Thorks hand good-naturedly with a red-hot fire poker* We will proceed to serve this out sophisticatedly (to steal the BA's signature term).

 

*waits to prolong Thorks suffering* ;)

 

 

Right, then! *hefts a wicked-looking battleaxe and slices off a generous portion of the very best for Thorky, sizzling and dangerously hot*

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*twirls axe* Well, let's just say...I have ways :baalzamon: trust me, the trolloc chieftain who used to be the proud owner of this magnificent artifact will not have need of it anymore. *smiles sweetly* BBQ sauce?

*stabs ed with a spork*

Oh, wait. Wrong Social Group.

*Stabs him with her dagger*

 

Hello Thorkin dear!

*sporks Thork*

cause I can't help the rhyme.

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Haha! I like that explaination, Nya. What happens in the Blight stays in the Blight. ^^

 

That's quite alright, Moon. *hugs* Nothing heralds a new day like a sporking. :P

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Haha! I like that explaination, Nya. What happens in the Blight stays in the Blight. ^^ That's quite alright, Moon. *hugs* *Stabs* Nothing heralds a new day like a sporking. :P

 

Stabs is my middle name. Must've not had my morning coffee yet. :D

A man and a little boy walked into the woods. It was the middle of the night and so dark they could barely see a thing, and a dense fog was forming.

 

Frightened, the little boy grabbed the man's hand and said "I'm scared..."

 

The old man squeezed his hand back and said, "You think you're scared? I have to leave this place alone..."

I prefer the "Scary Movies" were they mock horror films because comedy is always my favorite...

 

I guess I also like ones that have a good mystery involved.

 

You?

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I like the campiness of the classics. Halloween, Friday the 13th, and A Nightmare on Elm Street mainly

because I grew up watching and thought they were funny. I don't like the new movies as it's just a whole

lot of cussing. I can hear all that I want for free at my job so why pay to hear it? :P

I like the campiness of the classics. Halloween, Friday the 13th, and A Nightmare on Elm Street mainly

because I grew up watching and thought they were funny. I don't like the new movies as it's just a whole

lot of cussing. I can hear all that I want for free at my job so why pay to hear it? :P

 

I would hardly call any of those classics. Scary movies for me are much more old-school. Frankenstein, Dracula, and the Mummy (Boris Karloff, not Brendan Fraser). More recent scary films I enjoyed were Alien, The Exorcist, and The Oman. But I can't stand slasher stuff. Spare me from movies that think gore and horror are identical and don't do any work on being scary because they're too busy getting a maximum amount of blood and guts onscreen.

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