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@Witty Banter do you think a polo t shirt would be a good fashion choice?[DOUBLEPOST=1459866752][/DOUBLEPOST]for me, i mean.
Yeah. A navy blue one, but no silhouettes of polo playing the size of sparta. Small branding at most, and no numbers until you learn what a chukka is.

If you must get a silhouette, go for:

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I'm writing a fan fiction piece on reepbot's beef with Lucas. It's a crossover between Princess Bride, Ladyhawke and general OT drama. It's called Princess Ladymoose Love Triangle Wedding Objection Trainwreck Disaster. It's wedding interruption mystery and intrigue genre.
 
I'm writing a fan fiction piece on reepbot's beef with Lucas. It's a crossover between Princess Bride, Ladyhawke and general OT drama. It's called Princess Ladymoose Love Triangle Wedding Objection Trainwreck Disaster. It's wedding interruption mystery and intrigue genre.

Who are all the characters in it?
 
Who are all the characters in it?
Peasant boy masterless apprentice poet RB, called 'boy'
Betrothed Princess Inigo
Lute playing Strumditty Fuzzbard
Isee organises midsommar froggery, maypole events and seasonal feasts
Ladymoose the moose by moonlight
Evil Countess Tralabite counts facebook friends in her countinghouse tower.
Friar Bleach
Sheriff of Mutlingham
Loveable scamp nameless narrator in tights WB
Town Magistrate Jessy
Doomsayer Lucas interupts weddings even after instructed to hold his peace if it's a clear disastrous mismatch.
Hoity casts spells on the innocent narrator.
 
I'm working backwards from acts that could possibly create the animosity between you and Lucas. I think for someone to buzz in during the marriage objection phase just might do it.

Well you might be right about the mismatch both on a romantic and friendship level.

I was thinking about who she matched up best with here on a friendship level (romance is no one here obviously) and i can really only think of one name: bleachy dude. Those two are great friends.
 
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Thank god for plates, especially big plates. They are great for eating yummy stuff from. Without them i would have probably have had to have eaten off the floor, and i don't think i could have done that. However, if i was forced to eat off the floor due to their being no plates i would do it. i would just suck it up and do it. but to make it more fun i would pretend that i was a vacuum cleaner. 'vrooooooom vrooom i'm a vacuum cleaner out of my wayyyyy.' and i would be just sucking up my food like i was a dyson or something like that. but hopefully i wouldn't actually turn into a real vacuum cleaner. that would be awful.

Rating: 6 out of 10 Tina Arena's.
 
Big Plate

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Thank god for plates, especially big plates. They are great for eating yummy stuff from. Without them i would have probably have had to have eaten off the floor, and i don't think i could have done that. However, if i was forced to eat off the floor due to their being no plates i would do it. i would just suck it up and do it. but to make it more fun i would pretend that i was a vacuum cleaner. 'vrooooooom vrooom i'm a vacuum cleaner out of my wayyyyy.' and i would be just sucking up my food like i was a dyson or something like that. but hopefully i wouldn't actually turn into a real vacuum cleaner. that would be awful.

Rating: 6 out of 10 Tina Arena's.
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Steak

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Steak is one of my favorite non-junk food things to eat. I like how juicy and tender a nice bit of steak is, and how full of flavor it can be. I like my steak to be rare because that to me is when it is at its most tastiest. Strange thing was though was that i never used to really like steak growing up because it was always overcooked so much that you would have to pour sauce on it just to give it some taste lol.

Rating: 7 out of 10 Tina Arena's.
 
http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/fo...g/news-story/0bef1f9657fa56ae5170ce9e083c3721

very interesting. never knew that chicken salt was mainly an australian thing. but then again i can be quite ignorant of stuff about that due to me being a homebody of sorts. i am but a fool. or i am great. but i am, no questions, one hundred percent, INVULNERABLE!

I only found that out last year when I was in the US - we went to an Outback Steakhouse and they had a meal called "Aussie Fries" or something like that and it was french fries with orange cheese and bacon. In the group was a couple of Americans, a couple of Canadians and a couple of Brits. I said that Aussie fries should be chips with chicken salt and they were all like "wtf is chicken salt?"
 
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