fair enough, carry on...LiveWire wrote:Yes, you're right - and the weapons are important.the fire elf wrote:Images: Role play battle + maze with no escape
*steps out for a drink*
fair enough, carry on...LiveWire wrote:Yes, you're right - and the weapons are important.the fire elf wrote:Images: Role play battle + maze with no escape


I knew Castle Bravo put up a bunch of debris...I'd hate to imagine the size of that blast. But it does explain why seismographs the world over were going nuts.Is not show - is fallout ash from remnants from nuclear explosion. Looks like battle of Oslo...
Kinetic IV wrote:...it does explain why seismographs the world over were going nuts.Is not show - is fallout ash from remnants from nuclear explosion. Looks like battle of Oslo...
So were the explosions being used to carve out some new super secret base underneath the real Black Rock itself?


It haint the snow... it's then stinkin' fishes.LiveWire wrote:Bay Bridge Sue wrote:At least is showing victorious Apokiliptikan doom-fighters. To note ski-pole support for carbine...LiveWire, in proper deference to superior Apokiliptik forces, wrote:
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Exporer Baron de Lahontan, is not that just a name Clarence King made up?Kernul Killbuck wrote:YOU TOLD!!!
That was supposed to be the archeo discovery of the last 1.7 century...
now EVERYBODY's gonna know there were longships on ancient Lake Lahontan.
(we coulda been rich and famous)
Naa, ain't the Fish. It's lack of lubrication that makes it ben dover. With proper lubrication anything goes.Bay Bridge Sue wrote: It haint the snow... it's then stinkin' fishes.
Eee put a stinkin' FISH on the end of 'er, and now ye've gone and ruuuined 'er...
Oye feel sorry for the bloody carbine.

And that Story is being prepared as a Theater of the Mind Special Presentation on Silent Radio. Norwegian-Americans world wide will want to tune in. Soon, on Radio Free Herring!Exporer Baron de Lahontan, is not that just a name Clarence King made up?
Israel C. Russell was talking about the same ancient lake stuff to..
Only Camp Herring knows the real story.
Yes, there were longships on the playa.Kernul Killbuck wrote:YOU TOLD!!!
That was supposed to be the archeo discovery of the last 1.7 century...
now EVERYBODY's gonna know there were longships on ancient Lake Lahontan.
(we coulda been rich and famous)

Ah, ah,Kernul Killbuck wrote: