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I really need to get access to a digi-cam... I'd love to put my mug up here :smug:
 
No, I didn't I guess. That said, what are the books called?
 
Hmmm, I could probably upload a picture of myself now that I'm using my fathers laptop.
working on it
 
Yes, that's how i always imagined you to look like toteone. :D why was the goat licking you anyways
 
Salt on my chin probably. There is a lot of natural salt on the skin of humans.

Ack, I can't find the walrus-picture but I can always upload a more normal though less funny picture.
 
you just let the goat lick you? :eek:
 
Ummm, I've never petted a goat before so it was a novelty? ;)

http://www.civfanatics.net/uploads10/dscn1849.jpg

her'es a more normal picture before y'all start talking about Sodoma and Gomorra, lol :-)

I do look a tad bit better without a beanie stuck under a bicycle helmet.
Hmmm, too bad I couldn't find the nice picture with the tea and the funny one with the walrus.

oh well, maybe another time
 
I am not the little tyke. Lol :)

Though it would be nice to fool around a lot again on playgrounds of random distraction. =^^ *sigh*

Hey, just looked at your sig. Catelyn Tully? Isn't she the mother of the Stark children, right? Who did she tell his or her life was worth more then a song, Rob? I always thought she was nasty to Jon, but the northern front is rather overrated - at least when the book is converted to board game form. The board game of A clash of kings is long and winding but it's still kinda nifty. Tried it?
 
http://www.civfanatics.net/uploads10/walrus-flying.jpg

Oh, this one is my father about to splash into the water.
And just for the record, the goat was licking my face - I was not licking it. :)
Thar was a deep need to clarify that... yar...---

*an official apology is hereby sent to the citizens of alt-world Staznes1.2*
[laugh-out-loud abbreviation edited away in respect for the dead]
 
Toteone said:
Hey, just looked at your sig. Catelyn Tully? Isn't she the mother of the Stark children, right? Who did she tell his or her life was worth more then a song, Rob? I always thought she was nasty to Jon, but the northern front is rather overrated - at least when the book is converted to board game form. The board game of A clash of kings is long and winding but it's still kinda nifty. Tried it?

I've read all three. An excellent series.

The quote comes from a part in the third book, which I won't spoil if there are potential readers in here, but yes, it is to Robb Stark, the full version being, "You're life is worth more than a song... To me, the person who gave it to you."
 
Ah, that is rather typical of her. ;)
She does endow the virtues of her house, particularily the primary.

family - honor (or the latter) - something
 
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