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Snaking the HIVE

By the way, I just finished statting up my 21st level Nature Priest if anyone wants to have a look at him. He's for a pbp game - see characters link in my sig.
 

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Did you ever the televised St Vitus sub-committee prize investigation dance, those ants-in-pants glances? Oh, look behind the eyes, it's a hallowed, hollowed anaethetized! Save my own ass, screw these guys, smoke and mirror lockdown...

Name the band!
 

...and sometime less cruel, ...
Well, this depends on whether you count Monty Python as "old style" or not. The show sometimes erupted in hilarious violence. :D

As proof:

[ame]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ltmMJntSfQI[/ame]

By the way, megamania, if you watch it until the end, you'll finally get the giant foot reference from waaaay back! ;)

Cheers, LT.
 
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Mornin' hive! :D

So, anyone remember what the date No. 5th is famous for? Think movies.
I watched that movie last night right before hitting the old sack.
 

I hope you mean Guy Fawkes night.

Remember, Remember the 5th of November.

He attempted to blow up the houses of parliament in 1605 with a few other conspirators in the gunpowder plot :)

Its been tradition to have a big bonfire set with a "Guy" (Guy Fawkes) on top of it, and fireworks are let off :)
 



Mornin' hive! :D

So, anyone remember what the date No. 5th is famous for? Think movies.
I watched that movie last night right before hitting the old sack.

I hope you mean Guy Fawkes night.

Remember, Remember the 5th of November.

He attempted to blow up the houses of parliament in 1605 with a few other conspirators in the gunpowder plot :)

Its been tradition to have a big bonfire set with a "Guy" (Guy Fawkes) on top of it, and fireworks are let off :)
Yeah, I too would have guessed you're talking about Fawkes... Ofcourse, I don't know, maybe you have some other 5th of November thing on the other side of the ocean...

But if you were talking about Fawkes, then the first movie that comes to mind would be "V for Vendetta"

Remember, Remember
The fifth of November,
The gunpowder treason and plot.
I know of no reason
Why the gunpowder treason
Should ever be forgot.
 
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