Solitaire is indeed fun, but one can play it with any old set of cards, I should think! These computers have a lot more interesting functions, I suspect.
[private | unhackable]riggingsnropesFebruary 7 2010, 17:09:52 UTC
Yeah, I bet you were.
You don't deserve to be called a shipwright! You should change your post "by trade, I'm a back-stabbing son of a bitch"! It'd be a hell ofa lot more acurate!
Re: [private | unhackable]rankyakukakuFebruary 8 2010, 04:19:05 UTC
Yes. Because he's become a Straw Hat, had you heard?
...You should probably calm down. High blood pressure at your age would be unfortunate. I wasn't aware shipwright-ism was something one had to deserve. I was under the impression that it was a skill. Which I have.
And we stabbed you in the front. If you want to be technically accurate, rather than metaphorical, that is.
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To answer your question, I'm often quite genial. Particularly when I'm not in the middle of work.
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I wasn't expecting that. Probably because I know Lucci.
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Haha, he's hardly the person to judge the rest of us by.
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Solitaire is indeed fun, but one can play it with any old set of cards, I should think! These computers have a lot more interesting functions, I suspect.
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Yeah, but real cards don't explode and bounce around when you win.
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A shipwright by trade??
You know, you got a HELL of a lot of nerve, you shithead!! Like hell anyone's going to fall for this "NICE" act you're putting up!!!
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And I realize that I'm not employed by Galley-La any longer. Roronoa did deliver your message.
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You don't deserve to be called a shipwright! You should change your post "by trade, I'm a back-stabbing son of a bitch"! It'd be a hell ofa lot more acurate!
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...You should probably calm down. High blood pressure at your age would be unfortunate. I wasn't aware shipwright-ism was something one had to deserve. I was under the impression that it was a skill. Which I have.
And we stabbed you in the front. If you want to be technically accurate, rather than metaphorical, that is.
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