Everything starts somewhere, though many physicists disagree. But people
have always been dimly aware of the problem with the start of things. They
wonder how the snowplough driver gets to work, or how the makers of
dictionaries look up the spelling of words.
Re: Boo!
Ranma! Is he a girl? Is she a guy? Who knows! But c'mon, anyone with a father who turns into a panda is pretty damn cool in my opinion.
Who was that other person who was like Ranma? Oh yes, Orlando. Very much. Ranma is therefore postmodern. But aren't we all? AREN'T WE ALL?
Swain is cool. But David Williamson is a fool! An absolute FOOL, I tell you!
Oh, and I'm not really Australian at all, I live in Cainforge. It says so on my profile thingy, see? Oh, OK, I lied. It's not like I'm acting like Vortex anyway, so I'll stop trying to be all in character.
I have a fox sitting on my head. I think this may be unhealthy. My Dad walked in and laughed at me. Kind of reminds me of the time he walked in and said "Why are there coasters all over the floor?". Actually it doesn't really remind me of that, but I was thinking about it today. Then there was the time he walked in and said "So . . . who's Luke?" in one of those I-know-all-your-deep-dark-secrets voices. That was similarly amusing.
Natsu Yasumi Fankurabu.
I say that randomly when I can't think of anything else to say. Have done since 1999, I believe.
What's the best kind of stupid hat? All opinions will be welcomed.
Everyone be proud, I actually remembered to reply! Actually, it's just 'cause HiRider told me to. But that's hardly the point.
~Vortex Waike of Good Force Gwidyon, Overlord of Good Force Clan
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I haven't figured it out completely yet...but I do know I'll start wearing pink high heals pretty soon.
Everything starts somewhere, though many physicists disagree. But people
have always been dimly aware of the problem with the start of things. They
wonder how the snowplough driver gets to work, or how the makers of
dictionaries look up the spelling of words.
Everything starts somewhere, though many physicists disagree. But people
have always been dimly aware of the problem with the start of things. They
wonder how the snowplough driver gets to work, or how the makers of
dictionaries look up the spelling of words.