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Title: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Orion Asmodeus Dezagrats on January 02, 2009, 01:39:32 AM
This game is akin to Three Words in that each person up says three words. It is also akin to the One Sentence Story Game in a few aspects. The main difference is that each person builds three words atop the previous three, thus adding into a sentence. And a sentence to a paragraph. And a paragraph to whatever. All previous words will be put before the new three. When it is appropriate, I(as the thread creator) will either mark the end of something and allow someone else to start it up, or do it myself.

To aid the process, I'd like to ask that each new addition be put in red. Or bold. Or whatever makes it stand out.
I'll begin.


Once upon a
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Slowtini on January 02, 2009, 02:31:47 AM
time, seven forumites
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: VSMIT on January 02, 2009, 05:27:26 AM
started a game.
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: LionHeart on January 02, 2009, 08:38:39 AM
It began with
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Orion Asmodeus Dezagrats on January 02, 2009, 11:31:04 AM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Lysander on January 02, 2009, 12:01:48 PM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved...
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Colgatecrusader on January 02, 2009, 01:37:50 PM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Orion Asmodeus Dezagrats on January 02, 2009, 04:35:49 PM

Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Colgatecrusader on January 02, 2009, 05:06:06 PM

Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Lisky on January 02, 2009, 05:08:52 PM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Orion Asmodeus Dezagrats on January 02, 2009, 05:49:04 PM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic,  psychedelic trip into
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Colgatecrusader on January 02, 2009, 06:34:14 PM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic,  psychedelic trip into
adjective overuse land
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Slowtini on January 02, 2009, 07:29:07 PM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic,  psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Angel on January 05, 2009, 11:28:22 PM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic,  psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Slowtini on January 05, 2009, 11:54:24 PM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic,  psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities.
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Kipiru on January 06, 2009, 05:59:25 PM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic,  psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endlessstream of profanities. And then the
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Colgatecrusader on January 07, 2009, 12:28:11 AM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic,  psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endlessstream of profanities. And then the dragon came in
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Darkdragon on January 07, 2009, 02:49:21 AM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic,  psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression.
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Slowtini on January 07, 2009, 02:52:00 AM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic,  psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around,
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Darkdragon on January 07, 2009, 03:07:07 AM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic,  psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: yakanaj on January 08, 2009, 08:21:36 AM

Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic,  psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.Then, without noctice,
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: llearch n'n'daCorna on January 08, 2009, 08:29:24 AM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic,  psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold. Then, without notice, nothing happened at
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: techmaster-glitch on January 08, 2009, 09:50:27 AM
   Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic,  psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.
   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Angel on January 09, 2009, 04:02:59 PM
   Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic,  psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.
   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Orion Asmodeus Dezagrats on January 09, 2009, 05:43:57 PM
   Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic,  psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.
   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Lisky on January 09, 2009, 05:46:33 PM
Insert Quote
   Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic,  psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.
   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Slowtini on January 09, 2009, 06:38:47 PM
 Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic,  psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.
   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events.
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Darkdragon on January 09, 2009, 07:41:30 PM
 Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.
   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: e_voyager on January 09, 2009, 08:02:33 PM
 Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.
   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doomsayers
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Lisky on January 09, 2009, 08:06:46 PM
Insert Quote
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.
   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doomsayers can be right
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Darkdragon on January 09, 2009, 09:56:27 PM
 Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.
   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Orion Asmodeus Dezagrats on January 09, 2009, 11:23:39 PM
 Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.
   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Lisky on January 10, 2009, 11:42:54 AM
 Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.
   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Kipiru on January 10, 2009, 03:08:43 PM
  Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.
   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils,while others torched hospitals and libraries
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Lisky on January 10, 2009, 03:14:46 PM
Insert Quote
  Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.
   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils,while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Orion Asmodeus Dezagrats on January 26, 2009, 09:11:10 AM
   Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils,while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: shadowterm on January 26, 2009, 10:59:22 PM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils,while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Lisky on January 26, 2009, 11:04:30 PM
Insert Quote
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils,while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was absolutely GLORIOUS!!!
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: e_voyager on January 27, 2009, 01:41:24 AM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils,while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was absolutely GLORIOUS!!! So proclaimed Darklord
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Orion Asmodeus Dezagrats on January 30, 2009, 10:59:54 PM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils,while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was absolutely GLORIOUS!!! So proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate."
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Darkdragon on January 30, 2009, 11:33:41 PM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: techmaster-glitch on January 31, 2009, 01:21:45 AM
   Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Darkdragon on January 31, 2009, 01:50:21 AM
   Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: llearch n'n'daCorna on January 31, 2009, 07:41:04 AM
   Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love and pornographic mouse-catching.
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Lisky on February 07, 2009, 06:17:24 PM
   Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love and pornographic mouse-catching. The Dark Lord
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: e_voyager on February 08, 2009, 04:29:59 AM
was very displeased
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: llearch n'n'daCorna on February 08, 2009, 04:38:06 AM
   Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love and pornographic mouse-catching. The Dark Lord was very displeased with the inability
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Darkdragon on February 08, 2009, 05:31:38 AM
   Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love and pornographic mouse-catching. The Dark Lord was very displeased with the inability of plot advancement
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: e_voyager on February 09, 2009, 01:02:31 AM
 Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love and pornographic mouse-catching. The Dark Lord was very displeased with the inability of plot advancement  the writers displayed .
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Darkdragon on February 09, 2009, 02:25:17 AM
 Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love and pornographic mouse-catching. The Dark Lord was very displeased with the inability of plot advancement the writers displayed. In this midst,
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: e_voyager on February 14, 2009, 11:21:25 AM
 Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love and pornographic mouse-catching. The Dark Lord was very displeased with the inability of plot advancement the writers displayed. In this midst, of calamity a
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Colgatecrusader on February 15, 2009, 06:21:34 PM
 Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love and pornographic mouse-catching. The Dark Lord was very displeased with the inability of plot advancement the writers displayed. In this midst, of calamity a hero would rise
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Lisky on February 17, 2009, 03:47:17 PM
 Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love and pornographic mouse-catching. The Dark Lord was very displeased with the inability of plot advancement the writers displayed. In this midst, of calamity a hero would rise ,then immediately fall
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Darkdragon on February 17, 2009, 11:57:57 PM
 Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love and pornographic mouse-catching. The Dark Lord was very displeased with the inability of plot advancement the writers displayed. In this midst of calamity a hero would rise, then immediately fall down the stairs
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: e_voyager on February 18, 2009, 02:13:49 AM
 Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love and pornographic mouse-catching. The Dark Lord was very displeased with the inability of plot advancement the writers displayed. In this midst of calamity a hero would rise, then immediately fall down the stairs into  a pool
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Lisky on February 18, 2009, 08:49:13 PM
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Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love and pornographic mouse-catching. The Dark Lord was very displeased with the inability of plot advancement the writers displayed. In this midst of calamity a hero would rise, then immediately fall down the stairs into  a pool, filled with vicious
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Colgatecrusader on February 19, 2009, 12:33:30 AM
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Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love and pornographic mouse-catching. The Dark Lord was very displeased with the inability of plot advancement the writers displayed. In this midst of calamity a hero would rise, then immediately fall down the stairs into  a pool, filled with vicious but extremely harmless
   
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: e_voyager on February 19, 2009, 01:20:09 AM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love and pornographic mouse-catching. The Dark Lord was very displeased with the inability of plot advancement the writers displayed. In this midst of calamity a hero would rise, then immediately fall down the stairs into  a pool, filled with vicious but extremely harmless mows meeping happily
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Darkdragon on February 19, 2009, 01:53:19 AM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love and pornographic mouse-catching. The Dark Lord was very displeased with the inability of plot advancement the writers displayed. In this midst of calamity a hero would rise, then immediately fall down the stairs into a pool, filled with vicious but extremely harmless mows meeping happily at said hero.
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Angel on February 19, 2009, 04:30:03 PM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love and pornographic mouse-catching. The Dark Lord was very displeased with the inability of plot advancement the writers displayed. In this midst of calamity a hero would rise, then immediately fall down the stairs into a pool, filled with vicious but extremely harmless mows meeping happily at said hero. In the meantime,
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: e_voyager on February 19, 2009, 09:41:40 PM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love and pornographic mouse-catching. The Dark Lord was very displeased with the inability of plot advancement the writers displayed. In this midst of calamity a hero would rise, then immediately fall down the stairs into a pool, filled with vicious but extremely harmless mows meeping happily at said hero. In the meantime, Fun comes first
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Lisky on February 19, 2009, 09:46:21 PM
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Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love and pornographic mouse-catching. The Dark Lord was very displeased with the inability of plot advancement the writers displayed. In this midst of calamity a hero would rise, then immediately fall down the stairs into a pool, filled with vicious but extremely harmless mows meeping happily at said hero. In the meantime, Fun comes first when evil is
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: e_voyager on February 19, 2009, 09:51:37 PM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love and pornographic mouse-catching. The Dark Lord was very displeased with the inability of plot advancement the writers displayed. In this midst of calamity a hero would rise, then immediately fall down the stairs into a pool, filled with vicious but extremely harmless mows meeping happily at said hero. In the meantime, Fun comes first when evil is running for life.
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Darkdragon on February 20, 2009, 04:11:35 AM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love and pornographic mouse-catching. The Dark Lord was very displeased with the inability of plot advancement the writers displayed. In this midst of calamity a hero would rise, then immediately fall down the stairs into a pool, filled with vicious but extremely harmless mows meeping happily at said hero. In the meantime, Fun comes first when evil is running for life. What?!

CHANGE!

   Howard
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Lisky on February 23, 2009, 10:29:41 PM
 Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love and pornographic mouse-catching. The Dark Lord was very displeased with the inability of plot advancement the writers displayed. In this midst of calamity a hero would rise, then immediately fall down the stairs into a pool, filled with vicious but extremely harmless mows meeping happily at said hero. In the meantime, Fun comes first when evil is running for life. What?!

CHANGE!

   Howard,The one legged
   
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Darkdragon on February 23, 2009, 11:42:40 PM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love and pornographic mouse-catching. The Dark Lord was very displeased with the inability of plot advancement the writers displayed. In this midst of calamity a hero would rise, then immediately fall down the stairs into a pool, filled with vicious but extremely harmless mows meeping happily at said hero. In the meantime, Fun comes first when evil is running for life. What?!

CHANGE!

   Howard, the one legged Gulf war veteran
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Lisky on February 23, 2009, 11:47:29 PM
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Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love and pornographic mouse-catching. The Dark Lord was very displeased with the inability of plot advancement the writers displayed. In this midst of calamity a hero would rise, then immediately fall down the stairs into a pool, filled with vicious but extremely harmless mows meeping happily at said hero. In the meantime, Fun comes first when evil is running for life. What?!

CHANGE!

   Howard, the one legged Gulf war veteran from Zanzibar.  He
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Darkdragon on February 24, 2009, 02:13:02 AM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love and pornographic mouse-catching. The Dark Lord was very displeased with the inability of plot advancement the writers displayed. In this midst of calamity a hero would rise, then immediately fall down the stairs into a pool, filled with vicious but extremely harmless mows meeping happily at said hero. In the meantime, Fun comes first when evil is running for life. What?!

CHANGE!

   Howard, the one legged Gulf war veteran from Zanzibar.  He is actually British
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: e_voyager on March 09, 2009, 12:58:49 PM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love and pornographic mouse-catching. The Dark Lord was very displeased with the inability of plot advancement the writers displayed. In this midst of calamity a hero would rise, then immediately fall down the stairs into a pool, filled with vicious but extremely harmless mows meeping happily at said hero. In the meantime, Fun comes first when evil is running for life. What?!
CHANGE!

   Howard, the one legged Gulf war veteran from Zanzibar.  He is actually British, which was no
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Caswin on March 11, 2009, 11:25:57 PM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love and pornographic mouse-catching. The Dark Lord was very displeased with the inability of plot advancement the writers displayed. In this midst of calamity a hero would rise, then immediately fall down the stairs into a pool, filled with vicious but extremely harmless mows meeping happily at said hero. In the meantime, Fun comes first when evil is running for life. What?!
CHANGE!

   Howard, the one legged Gulf war veteran from Zanzibar.  He is actually British, which was no obstacle to his
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Lisky on March 11, 2009, 11:27:19 PM
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Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love and pornographic mouse-catching. The Dark Lord was very displeased with the inability of plot advancement the writers displayed. In this midst of calamity a hero would rise, then immediately fall down the stairs into a pool, filled with vicious but extremely harmless mows meeping happily at said hero. In the meantime, Fun comes first when evil is running for life. What?!
CHANGE!

   Howard, the one legged Gulf war veteran from Zanzibar.  He is actually British, which was no obstacle to his placement into chaos
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Orion Asmodeus Dezagrats on May 17, 2009, 01:54:20 AM
Once upon a time, seven forumites started a game. It began with three words, but then it evolved into a powerful message, far beyond the galactic rim on an epic, psychedelic trip into adjective overuse land, where the fountains provided an endless stream of profanities. And then the dragon came in for plot digression. He pranced around; chaotic events unfold.

   Then, without notice, nothing happened at the convention center, even though a silly online story predicted a horrible turn of events. Just to show that even doom-sayers can be right despite contrary evidence, someone stole anvils, while others torched hospitals and libraries, the orphanage too.

   The horror of the grotesque scene was "absolutely GLORIOUS!!!", so proclaimed Darklord "Pinkbeard the Pirate." For pink was the pirate symbol for romantic love and pornographic mouse-catching. The Dark Lord was very displeased with the inability of plot advancement the writers displayed. In this midst of calamity a hero would rise, then immediately fall down the stairs into a pool, filled with vicious but extremely harmless mows meeping happily at said hero. In the meantime, Fun comes first when evil is running for life. What?!
CHANGE!

   Howard, the one legged Gulf war veteran from Zanzibar.  He is actually British, which was no obstacle to his placement into chaos with evil penguins.


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It would appear that this has gone long without any replies. So as to hopefully bring new life to this thread, I will end the story at this point and start a new one.
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I knew it.
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Sprocketsdance on May 17, 2009, 09:02:05 AM
I knew it. The old maid
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: techmaster-glitch on May 17, 2009, 01:56:58 PM
   I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy  ;) >:3
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: bradypodidae on May 17, 2009, 04:13:20 PM

   I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Netrogo on May 17, 2009, 06:59:40 PM
I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Sprocketsdance on May 17, 2009, 07:59:16 PM
I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the lastpeanut butter and
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Draken on May 17, 2009, 08:09:22 PM
I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich.
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Sprocketsdance on May 17, 2009, 08:14:09 PM
I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Netrogo on May 17, 2009, 08:17:13 PM
I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Sprocketsdance on May 17, 2009, 09:39:20 PM
I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was not nearly as
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Lisky on May 17, 2009, 10:04:23 PM
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I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was not nearly as useful for the
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: bradypodidae on May 18, 2009, 12:05:56 AM

I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was not nearly as useful for the task at hand
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Nikki on May 18, 2009, 03:03:59 AM
I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was not nearly as useful for the task at hand; Watering the giant
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Sprocketsdance on May 18, 2009, 02:59:35 PM
I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was not nearly as useful for the task at hand; Watering the giant Lake by the
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Netrogo on May 18, 2009, 03:07:56 PM
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I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was not nearly as useful for the task at hand; Watering the giant lake by the villa proved rather
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Sprocketsdance on May 18, 2009, 03:56:56 PM
I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was not nearly as useful for the task at hand; Watering the giant lake by the villa proved rather cumbersome. So instead
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Lisky on May 18, 2009, 03:59:12 PM
I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was not nearly as useful for the task at hand; Watering the giant lake by the villa proved rather cumbersome. So instead the oaf burned
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Netrogo on May 18, 2009, 04:22:16 PM
I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was not nearly as useful for the task at hand; Watering the giant lake by the villa proved rather cumbersome. So instead the oaf burned the lake with
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Darkdragon on May 18, 2009, 06:29:47 PM
I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was not nearly as useful for the task at hand; Watering the giant lake by the villa proved rather cumbersome. So instead the oaf burned the lake with vigour and isopropanol
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: bradypodidae on May 18, 2009, 06:34:23 PM
I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was not nearly as useful for the task at hand; Watering the giant lake by the villa proved rather cumbersome. So instead the oaf burned the lake with vigor and isopropyl alcohol distilled from



edit: my spellcheck keeps changing "vigor" and "isopropyl," sorry.
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Darkdragon on May 19, 2009, 03:44:37 AM
I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was not nearly as useful for the task at hand; Watering the giant lake by the villa proved rather cumbersome. So instead the oaf burned the lake with vigour and isopropanol distilled from badly fermented Altamonte

Note: isopropanol = isopropyl alcohol
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Sprocketsdance on May 19, 2009, 11:14:25 AM
I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was not nearly as useful for the task at hand; Watering the giant lake by the villa proved rather cumbersome. So instead the oaf burned the lake with vigour and isopropanol distilled from badly fermented Altamonte; which was bad.
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: bradypodidae on May 19, 2009, 11:59:53 AM

I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was not nearly as useful for the task at hand; Watering the giant lake by the villa proved rather cumbersome. So instead the oaf burned the lake with vigour and isopropanol distilled from badly fermented Altamonte; which was bad. However, the maid
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Sprocketsdance on May 19, 2009, 04:59:56 PM
I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was not nearly as useful for the task at hand; Watering the giant lake by the villa proved rather cumbersome. So instead the oaf burned the lake with vigour and isopropanol distilled from badly fermented Altamonte; which was bad. However, the maid came to a
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: bradypodidae on May 19, 2009, 11:27:42 PM

I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was not nearly as useful for the task at hand; Watering the giant lake by the villa proved rather cumbersome. So instead the oaf burned the lake with vigour and isopropanol distilled from badly fermented Altamonte; which was bad. However, the maid came to a decision on how
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: e_voyager on May 19, 2009, 11:53:34 PM
I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was not nearly as useful for the task at hand; Watering the giant lake by the villa proved rather cumbersome. So instead the oaf burned the lake with vigour and isopropanol distilled from badly fermented Altamonte; which was bad. However, the maid came to a decision on how to cleanup this
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Darkdragon on May 20, 2009, 02:58:18 AM
I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was not nearly as useful for the task at hand; Watering the giant lake by the villa proved rather cumbersome. So instead the oaf burned the lake with vigour and isopropanol distilled from badly fermented Altamonte; which was bad. However, the maid came to a decision on how to cleanup this horrific catastrophe and
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Netrogo on May 20, 2009, 08:15:22 AM
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I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was not nearly as useful for the task at hand; Watering the giant lake by the villa proved rather cumbersome. So instead the oaf burned the lake with vigour and isopropanol distilled from badly fermented Altamonte; which was bad. However, the maid came to a decision on how to cleanup this horrific catastrophe and using a combination
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Sprocketsdance on May 20, 2009, 01:33:24 PM
I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was not nearly as useful for the task at hand; Watering the giant lake by the villa proved rather cumbersome. So instead the oaf burned the lake with vigour and isopropanol distilled from badly fermented Altamonte; which was bad. However, the maid came to a decision on how to cleanup this horrific catastrophe and using a combinationof fire, gas,
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: bradypodidae on May 20, 2009, 01:43:14 PM

I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was not nearly as useful for the task at hand; Watering the giant lake by the villa proved rather cumbersome. So instead the oaf burned the lake with vigour and isopropanol distilled from badly fermented Altamonte; which was bad. However, the maid came to a decision on how to cleanup this horrific catastrophe and using a combination of fire, gas, month old socks,
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Sprocketsdance on May 20, 2009, 01:46:13 PM
I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was not nearly as useful for the task at hand; Watering the giant lake by the villa proved rather cumbersome. So instead the oaf burned the lake with vigour and isopropanol distilled from badly fermented Altamonte; which was bad. However, the maid came to a decision on how to cleanup this horrific catastrophe and using a combination of fire, gas, month old socks,a mysterious object,
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: bradypodidae on May 20, 2009, 01:52:38 PM

I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was not nearly as useful for the task at hand; Watering the giant lake by the villa proved rather cumbersome. So instead the oaf burned the lake with vigour and isopropanol distilled from badly fermented Altamonte; which was bad. However, the maid came to a decision on how to cleanup this horrific catastrophe and using a combination of fire, gas, month old socks, a mysterious object, and butterfly net
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Sprocketsdance on May 20, 2009, 04:27:14 PM
I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was not nearly as useful for the task at hand; Watering the giant lake by the villa proved rather cumbersome. So instead the oaf burned the lake with vigour and isopropanol distilled from badly fermented Altamonte; which was bad. However, the maid came to a decision on how to cleanup this horrific catastrophe and using a combination of fire, gas, month old socks, a mysterious object, and butterfly net. She went to


Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: bradypodidae on May 21, 2009, 06:45:28 PM

I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was not nearly as useful for the task at hand; Watering the giant lake by the villa proved rather cumbersome. So instead the oaf burned the lake with vigour and isopropanol distilled from badly fermented Altamonte; which was bad. However, the maid came to a decision on how to cleanup this horrific catastrophe and using a combination of fire, gas, month old socks, a mysterious object, and butterfly net. She went to the lake carrying
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: Netrogo on May 22, 2009, 06:36:01 PM

I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was not nearly as useful for the task at hand; Watering the giant lake by the villa proved rather cumbersome. So instead the oaf burned the lake with vigour and isopropanol distilled from badly fermented Altamonte; which was bad. However, the maid came to a decision on how to cleanup this horrific catastrophe and using a combination of fire, gas, month old socks, a mysterious object, and butterfly net. She went to the lake carrying her bizarre concoction
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: bradypodidae on May 26, 2009, 03:15:37 PM

I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was not nearly as useful for the task at hand; Watering the giant lake by the villa proved rather cumbersome. So instead the oaf burned the lake with vigour and isopropanol distilled from badly fermented Altamonte; which was bad. However, the maid came to a decision on how to cleanup this horrific catastrophe and using a combination of fire, gas, month old socks, a mysterious object, and butterfly net. She went to the lake carrying her bizarre concoction and chanting silly
Title: Re: Three Words (Story version)
Post by: llearch n'n'daCorna on May 31, 2009, 07:15:21 AM
I knew it. The old maid committed unholy necromancy after her rival ate the last peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich. The sluggish oaf she summoned was not nearly as useful for the task at hand; Watering the giant lake by the villa proved rather cumbersome. So instead the oaf burned the lake with vigour and isopropanol distilled from badly fermented Altamonte; which was bad. However, the maid came to a decision on how to cleanup this horrific catastrophe and using a combination of fire, gas, month old socks, a mysterious object, and butterfly net. She went to the lake carrying her bizarre concoction and chanting silly "All of you warned for necromancy!"


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