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25 Nov 2004, 11:42 pm #1
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*CRASH*
This is an excercise in imagination. No, it's a crappy introduction. Ah, bother.
Anyway... imaginge you're a resident of the Hinata Sou.
Now... imagine you are busy reading your newspaper outside the Hinata Sou when, suddenly, something that seems to have originated from one of the poorer sectors of Japan, not too far from Tokyo, lands right outside your doorstep. The craft seems to be a piece of junk, a large piece of junk, obviously designed to be shaped like a saucer under a teacup. It wa sintended to fly, but, well.....
Without warning, the junk seems to move, and it turns out to be that something is trying to move beneath the debris. Before you can react... something comes out... coughing....
Hiiiee !!!!!! What is this place ? WHERE is the food ?!!!! You got any good scrap or games ?!!!
She looks around, obviously looking for someone like her....
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26 Nov 2004, 3:16 am #2
Uhmm.... Ok .....
lol . Welcome to the Forums Mr/Ms Nie! hope u enjoy it here!
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26 Nov 2004, 8:06 am #3
The first instinct of those at the Hinata-sou is to look at Kaolla and ask her if she's been making any new inventions. She shrugs and says "maybe"
Welcome! I hope ya have a great time here
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26 Nov 2004, 9:50 am #4
"Aaaah!Its alive,its Alive!"
*hits with stick*
Oh....sorry....Welcome to us!
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26 Nov 2004, 10:02 am #5
I would prolly beat it with the stick too (but if I knew it was Kaolla Su under there I would prolly ask for an autograph and a picture
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welcome to THE BOARDS
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26 Nov 2004, 1:17 pm #6
WELCOME ABOARD MATIE!
I\'am a BBoy and that is that!
Think of Yesterday
Cherish Today
Dream of Tomorrow
(Me At The Street Corner)
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26 Nov 2004, 4:55 pm #7
*wouldn't hit or smash it, who knows it could of been tama-chan under there
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Welcome to the forum NieA_7, hope you enjoy your stay.Some people wish to get what they deserve, while others fear the same.
"Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's first law of equivalent exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one and only truth." -Alphonse Elric
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26 Nov 2004, 8:33 pm #8
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Hmm, what an odd introduction. I like it!
Welcome to the forum!
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28 Nov 2004, 1:43 pm #9
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28 Nov 2004, 1:48 pm #10
Originally Posted by hinarei
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28 Nov 2004, 2:00 pm #11
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28 Nov 2004, 8:17 pm #12
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And as I haven't seen that, it wouldn't half be good.
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