By Piers the Deaf on
5/12/2008
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By Effrick on
12/29/2007 10:49 AM
Help I M DROWNING !
In a sea of mail from
What do I do I tryed posting in the forum but that is not available to me ?
HL Daufi save me . . . .
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By Piers the Deaf on
12/13/2007
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By Piers the Deaf on
11/3/2007
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By Effrick on
10/4/2007 2:50 PM
It about an old person learning new tricks
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By Timo on
9/30/2007 3:32 PM
Memoirs of a Cross Country Adventure
by: Timo Schuzzilwenst
Knowing the time constraints of the real world, it is tempting to minimize this document so that more of you will read it. I have decided that I cannot properly document the trip if I do it in an abbreviated version. This trip summary is very LONG. Also, this story has adult content. Sex, poo, that sort of thing.
Day 1:
Leaving Randle was very difficult for me. I kept thinking about all that I was leaving behind, not about all that I was gaining by leaving. I couldn’t seem to press down on the gas pedal after everyone else had left the burger joint. It put a smile on my face to have my last Medlestede memory before our journey be Lara and Dan speeding by us in the big orange van, and both with their middle fingers out the window, uttering some appropriate sound effect that I do not now recall. Usually I consider myself a very reserved person, but in all honesty, I shed more tears during the Autumn War weekend than I should have. This is not an end to our time in Washington, but rather a short break. We will be back.
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By Piers the Deaf on
7/16/2007
I spent the weekend relaxing, playing games, and just hanging out. But the best part was on sunday when I surprised Leah with the motivation to build her inkle loom. What is an inkle loom? Well it's a basic loom that is used to make trim for various uses. Here is a picture of hers:

I also got out and sanded the rust off my helm and sprayed it with an anti-rust paint that should keep it looking nice for many years! Woot!
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By Evenon de Remy on
6/11/2007 5:44:15 AM
It has been too long since I scribed my thoughts. I put this to parchment with the hopes that it will find all my friends in good health and cheer. Once more am I astounded at the wondrous achievements of our good house. I am so proud to count all of you as friends. Our circle grows ever larger as four, albeit one very small, new members have come to join our ranks. Dalaich, Warinius, Caroline, and Padon, you are most welcome and I look forward to many years of friendship.
My travels of late have taken me to various fairs, tournaments and gatherings around central An Tir. I have seen many of you on the road or in our camps during this time. Though this Saturday past was a special gift, for all but a few of us were able to attend. As we grow it seems more difficult to get everyone together in one place. I understand that we have many challenges to overcome, and that each person must first look after their own homestead before turning to gather in celebration. I was...
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By Hairybastard on
4/24/2007 4:52 PM
I am now an Internationally known hairstylist. A man who lives in Holland but works here in the U.S. admired one of my client's hair at a restaurant. This week he brought his wife and daughter over from Holland with him for their spring break and made a suprise appointment for them to come see me as a suprise while they were here.
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By Effrick on
3/23/2007 6:46 PM
all about Winter quarter at Collage
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