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Started by Blaggut, October 15, 2015, 04:59:46 AM

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Søren

You know I was a great way of the year and I don't think that I have


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Izeroth

"One of the year and the other day is going to be the first time in the first time."

James Gryphon

I'm so excited to be able to see you at the end of the best thing ever!
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Cornflower MM


James Gryphon

Have you ever just sit back and forth between the two countries?
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Jetthebinturong

Quote from: Cornflower MM on October 22, 2015, 01:27:51 AM
. . . . . Angle?
Quote from: Sagetip, the hare on October 22, 2015, 01:28:39 AM
Anglo, by any change?

No, it's Angle. England comes from Angle-land. An English person is properly called an Angle.
"In the meantime, no one should roam the camp alone. Use the buddy system."
"Understood." Will looked at Nico. "Will you be my buddy?"
"You're a dork," Nico announced.
~ The Hidden Oracle, Rick Riordan

Søren

The fact I can get it right away with a lot more fun and addicting and I don't think that it was not immediately available to all of them in my head and a lot more fun and addicting and I don't think that it was not immediately available.


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James Gryphon

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Cornflower MM

Quote from: Jetthebinturong on October 22, 2015, 02:44:18 AM
Quote from: Cornflower MM on October 22, 2015, 01:27:51 AM
. . . . . Angle?
Quote from: Sagetip, the hare on October 22, 2015, 01:28:39 AM
Anglo, by any change?

No, it's Angle. England comes from Angle-land. An English person is properly called an Angle.

Oh, okay. I'll remember that. (I already knew that the two of you lived in England, but I didn't know what a British person is probably called. So, again, thanks.)

Quote from: James Gryphon on October 22, 2015, 01:58:37 AM
Have you ever just sit back and forth between the two countries?

Sorry, but is that possible?

Quote from: James Gryphon on October 22, 2015, 02:48:45 AM
It's like the new Newton poetry. :)

HAHAHAHA. (That actually did make me laugh. Kudos, James. :P)

Søren



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Jetthebinturong

Quote from: Cornflower MM on October 22, 2015, 02:52:40 AM
Quote from: Jetthebinturong on October 22, 2015, 02:44:18 AM
Quote from: Cornflower MM on October 22, 2015, 01:27:51 AM
. . . . . Angle?
Quote from: Sagetip, the hare on October 22, 2015, 01:28:39 AM
Anglo, by any change?

No, it's Angle. England comes from Angle-land. An English person is properly called an Angle.

Oh, okay. I'll remember that. (I already knew that the two of you lived in England, but I didn't know what a British person is probably called. So, again, thanks.)
Not all Brits, just the English. A Scottish person is a Scot, a Welsh person is a Dragon and Irish people don't have cool names.
"In the meantime, no one should roam the camp alone. Use the buddy system."
"Understood." Will looked at Nico. "Will you be my buddy?"
"You're a dork," Nico announced.
~ The Hidden Oracle, Rick Riordan

Søren



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James Gryphon

Another minute, another post.

I really need to get some schoolwork done. I just can't seem to concentrate on the text I need to read, though.
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Søren

LETS SHUT THIS THREAD DOWN, ITS CAUSING JAMES TO PROCRASTINATE. ;D


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James Gryphon

::)

If it wasn't this, it'd be something else.
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