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The Hydlaa Plaza / Re: Your favorite lyrics
« on: July 01, 2008, 04:55:56 pm »
Andrew Bird
Fake Palindromes



My dewy-eyed bride what has tried
Swapping your blood with formaldehyde? monsters?
Whiskey-plied voices cried fratricide!
Jesus don’t you know that you coulda died with the monsters what talk
Monsters what walk the earth

She’s got red lipstick and a bright pair of shoes
Knee high socks what to cover a bruise
She’s got an old death kit she’s been meaning to use,
Blood in her eyes - in her eyes for you
She’s got blood in her eyes for you

Certain fads, stripes and plaids singles ads
Run you hot and cold like a rheostat i mean a thermostat
So you bite on a towel hope it won’t hurt too bad

She says i like long walks and sci-fi movies
You’re six foot tall and East coast bred
Some lonely night we can get together
And I’m gonna tie your wrists with leather
And drill a tiny hole into your head

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The Hydlaa Plaza / Re: Happy Canada Day
« on: July 01, 2008, 04:12:02 pm »
I think maybe the Germans...or at least some apple-pie-like-food. o.0

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The Hydlaa Plaza / Re: Time to return
« on: July 01, 2008, 04:11:06 pm »
Awww, thank you. :)  And I feel like a jerk because you're right - I don't remember your name.  I'm so terrible with names (and faces, but that's not an issue online). X|

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The Hydlaa Plaza / Re: Happy Canada Day
« on: July 01, 2008, 04:05:55 pm »
Strawberry rhubarb imo

...I mean apple.  Apple all the way. :)

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The Hydlaa Plaza / Re: Happy Canada Day
« on: July 01, 2008, 04:02:51 pm »
and pasta is originally from china, but was taken to italy through trading. americans have...burgers?
Actually, that's an urban legend.  Chinese and Italian pasta evolved independently.  But yeah...I'd think burgers are the American traditional food (at least as far back as the 40's or 50's).  Maybe macaroni & cheese? XD  Mmmm, heart attack.

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The Hydlaa Plaza / Re: Happy Canada Day
« on: July 01, 2008, 03:50:19 pm »
That just made me wonder...is there some kind of liquor made from fermented maple syrup?  If so, that'd be awesome.  Yay tiny maple-leaf-shaped sugar treats.

oh, and canadian bacon rocks.  Lotta protein, yumm.

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The Hydlaa Plaza / Re: Watch some videos!
« on: July 01, 2008, 02:06:18 pm »
That chicken police one is great.

MY NAME IS POTATO

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The Hydlaa Plaza / Re: Time to return
« on: July 01, 2008, 02:00:04 pm »
HEy. Not meaning to hijack this thread or anything but saves more annoying spam all over this forum. But i'm also rejoining the community after a few years of being out of planeshift.
Dittos

mikewsnc, your username sounds familiar. :/

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The Hydlaa Plaza /
« on: November 06, 2005, 07:57:52 pm »



I hope all goes well with your computer, though. :(

~Indi

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The Hydlaa Plaza /
« on: November 04, 2005, 08:09:29 am »
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Originally posted by steuben
... wait for the price to drop by about 50%, and a [few] suitable stable games to appear.

~Indi

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Technical Help: IN GAME bugs (after loading world) /
« on: November 03, 2005, 04:28:24 pm »
So far I\'ve found nothing is impervious to attacks, but nothing is aggressive or retaliates so I\'m getting free items.  I don\'t think it\'s giving me experience.

Rats and Gobbles don\'t attack back, I\'m not sure about anything else.  Haven\'t played in a while so I have to adjust to the new bugs and features, so I wasn\'t sure if Gobbles became non-aggressive monsters since then. ^_^;

~Indi

edit: Nevermind, it\'s something wonky with my connection or...something.  Nothing is updating correctly except for items I acquire.  Things like EXP, Stamina, PP, etc. aren\'t updating themselves.  I\'ve been stuck at 66.65% Stamina for the past ten minutes.

Don\'t mind me. >.>

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The Hydlaa Plaza /
« on: November 02, 2005, 09:50:47 am »
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Originally posted by AendarCallenlasse
I live in an apartment complex adjacent to my college.

Trick or Treaters = few.
Parties = many.


Heh, I\'m in the same situation.  I left my apartment at 6-ish and still nary a trick-or-treater.  Walked over to a friend\'s house for one of those lovely parties (she shares a house with 3 other folks) and she got about 15~20 kids.  There was this one really cute little 7-year-old dressed as Freddy Kreuger.  I kind of doubt the poor thing ever even saw Nightmare on Elm Street because he even seemed like he was scared of my friends (this was before drinks were introduced to the party).  I mean, come on...would you be scared of these people? :P

Never attend a party on a school night, even if it only has a dozen people.  The morning after is never pleasent.

~Indi

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The Hydlaa Plaza /
« on: October 27, 2005, 07:09:16 am »
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Originally posted by Draklar
You know what? You people suck >:/

And ever since I moved off for college I have to hear this ALL THE FREAKING TIME.  Like, in real life format, even!  I\'m way more sick of it than you are, but by now I\'m used to it. XD
I\'ve witnessed more sit-ins and camp-outs and marches than you\'d care to imagine... T-T

And yeah, back to Wilma...I just think the world is ending.  Where are those four horsemen, anyway?  I\'ll bet that one is getting drunk again...

~Indi

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The Hydlaa Plaza /
« on: October 26, 2005, 09:26:19 pm »
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Originally posted by Efflixi Aduro
Dude, have you seen farenheith 911?

I\'m sorry, but that\'s a bit slanted in the other direction.  Not exactly a bipartisan look at how Bush has been running things, you know.  Not to mention Michael Moore doesn\'t exactly have a great track record with his \"documentaries.\"  I saw the film, too, but I don\'t take it as gospel - it\'s just another way someone chose to look at things.

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Originally posted by Draklar
Is this thread about Wilma, or Bush..?

Oh, it started out about Wilma...I guess everyone just misread the title.  hurricane wilma / bush sucks

Don\'t you see the resemblance?  :rolleyes:

~Indi

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The Hydlaa Plaza /
« on: October 26, 2005, 07:21:27 am »
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Originally posted by Draklar
Heard someone saying earlier it\'s the worst movie ever :P

What better reason to see it?  I want to see it for the cheese factor.  They actually have at least one shot taken from first-person perspective with the chainsaw and that alone makes me want to see it.

But I think I\'ll wait till I can spend a measely 3 bucks at the video store to rent it.  It looks funny, but not $8.50-in-the-movie-theater funny.

~Indi

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