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greatness achieved today :-)

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Today I managed to make an articulated steel arm, and a quiche for supper, at the same time Image Sorry, couldnt resist the opertunity to crowe a little.
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So, have you thought of a proper French name for your new persona?
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Sorry ThorGrim, Im just gonna be a well rounded scott
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Real Men don't eat quiche...
They cook it, serve it, eat it, and do up the dishes.

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Congratulations; that could've gone so wrong. You could've cracked the plates and annealed the eggs Image

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Congradulations. I know how much of a hard time you've had trying to sucessfully make arms. Image

Glad you finally managed to do it.

Real men eat whatever the hell they want to eat.

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cool. i finished my arms about a month ago. im suprised i was able to get them to move considering i did them out of aluminum. they work good though.
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Real men eat vegatarians.
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Arms and Quiche, quite an accomplishment.

Next time make it legs and steak. Much less French.

Or perhaps a breastplate and Haggis, If you want ot do Scottish.

Good job

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French name? You'd need a truely SCAdian persona for someone who could make Quiche AND make armour! "My persona grew up making quicke in france, but when he was smart enough to realize what a bunch of jerks the froggies were, he moved to a real country where he learned to make armour and katanas." Image
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Real men eat vegatarians. </font>


...Only if they're cute and practice good hygiene!!

(oooh... did I type that?) Image



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Vegetarians: Old Indian name meaning, bad hunter! ;-)

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Today for me it was leather bracers and home made turkey pot pies, none of that store bought pie crust either, all home made, down to the turkey stock!!! Yum...

If god didn't mean for us to eat cows, why'd he make them out of meat?


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