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  • “Well, Sanso” said Zhaana a trifle breathlessly, her flushed with wonder. “ The Elsepace Arrangement was certainly an eye opener, if eye opener is the right word. So what next?” Sanso laughed uproariously. “What next? What next, AHAAAHAA HA HA! What next indeed!” “What’s so funny?” asked the little girl, her face starting to crumple. “Oh don’t ... · ID #1215 (continued)
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  • in reply to: Tales of Tw’Elves #2836

    Amarilla, the representative of the new eastern Atlantic continent of Canaria, called for an informal meeting in The Library. New S’elves would be remanifesting on the African continent, and indeed a new team would be remanifesting on the continent of North America too. The team of tw’elve there had disappeared into a fracking sink hole in Arkansas the previous week, and a consensus was to be agreed on the location of the next manifestation.

    in reply to: Tales of Tw’Elves #2835

    The elves, representatives of the twelve continents of the earth, removed their attention from the discarded blood soaked bodies. On each of the other continents, each of the twelve elves had another s’elf, and in such instances of the demise of the physical body of the s’elf, the elves would simply remanifest another body. The elves were assisting in the adaptation of the inhabitants to the new land mass arrangements of the new earth (which was literally now more correctly called earth, as there was more earth than salt water; many wondered why the previous earth hadn’t been called “sea”).

    in reply to: Scrying the Word Cloud #2089
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      wondered lilac, threads tart finally remarked “suppose entrance nothing?” told giant blubbit voice majorburgmester “ones link orange family case turn random heads”

      :notepad: :detective: :magnify:

      in reply to: Scrying the Word Cloud #2088
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        shouted interesting thank sort great magic far despite eighth fine whistling sudden front

        :yahoo_dontwannasee:

        in reply to: Scrying the Word Cloud #2087
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          home tart added face clue threads

          :balloon:

          in reply to: Scrying the Word Cloud #2086
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            felicity mention help sense magic lavender deep random smell under dream

            :yahoo_smug:

            in reply to: Scrying the Word Cloud #2085
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              feeling alone blithe keep help fairy hands

              :creating_magic:

              in reply to: Scrying the Word Cloud #2084
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                ann heard silly appeared despite group creature sense

                :bounce:

                in reply to: Snowflakes of Tens #2828
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                  “Interested in interacting with you?” replied Mc Tart, “I should co co! Like a bloody morgue around here lately.”

                  “Er, who is Co Co?” Neb inquired politely.

                  Mc Tart grinned impishly. “A new character? I meant to say, I should think so! Although whether or not Co Co should think so is another matter entirely.”

                  “What might be the worth of what Co Co should think?”

                  “Good question, Neb!”

                  {link: worth}

                  in reply to: Strings of Nines #2743
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                    Minky was looking smug. “Enjoying the ride?” :pirate:

                    in reply to: The Eights’ Shift, Stories #2491

                    I haven’t heard a word from Lavender for the longest time, Lilac was wondering, When was the last time? Lavender, where ARE you?

                    in reply to: The Eights’ Shift, Stories #2490

                    Where the bloody hell IS everybody? exclaimed Lavender. Where’s Lilac? LILAC!

                    in reply to: Snowflakes of Tens #2826
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                      “I had no idea we had so many characters, Godfrey” remarked Elizabeth, rubbing her eyes. She was just about to say “and who the devil is Mc Tart” when the door burst open by none other than Mc Tart. She was wearing a black dress teamed with a white pith helmet…

                      “No, I’m not” said Mc Tart. “This Mc Tart is not so black and white, my friend.” The character Mc Tart stood just inside the door looking defiant.

                      “Wait a minute, whoa, you’re my character, Mc Tart, if I say you’re wearing a black dress and a white pith helmet, then that’s what you’re wearing!” Elizabeth had no intention of being dictated to by one of her own characters.

                      “Black dress, white pith helmet, black and white, bore ~ ring” yawned Mc Tart. “We’re bored! What happened to your imagination? Who is Mc Tart anyway? Do you know?”

                      Elizabeth shook her head, tight lipped and uncharacteristically silent.

                      Mc Tart was wearing a floor length bright yellow garment which had an inbuilt feature of breeze fluttering about the scalloped layered hem, so that indoors or out, regardless of weather or air currents, the fluttering hem effect was maintained.

                      {from Elizabeth’s Mote Pad}

                      in reply to: Snowflakes of Tens #2825
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                        Racy Mc Tartshall had been absent for so long that it was hardly any wonder that nobody remembered her, despite the importance of her mission which had long since been forgotten. Mc Tart, as she was affectionately known (or would have been if anyone had remembered her) was a tartist of the highest calibre, consistently producing hugh class tart (which was of course three grades higher than high, and 2 grades higher than hagh, and so forth). Mc Tart had been investigating Nosebook, sniffing out potential distortions, claritortions, connectortions and myriad other contortions, for the distortium, claritortium, connectortium and contortium, respectively ~ focusing mainly on the connectortium, naturally enough.

                        While researching something or other that was no doubt relevant at the time but had long been forgotten, Mc Tart met Alfred in the Library. ““Aha! Alfred in the Library with a Book, was it!” she exclamined. “I knew I’d find a clue here”. “It wasn’t me!” he retorted, aghast. “It was Albert in the Chapless Pants club with a Rolling Pin!” Mc Tart, feigning an all knowing expression, replied “Ahhhh” and made a mental note to investigate.

                        Mental notes, known as m’otes for short, floated like wisps in the air currents and occasionally sparkled in the sunbeams, although more often than not, they clumped together under the bed in bunny shapes, slowly dying of boredom. Thankfully the sheer pointlessness of mental notes ~ m’otes ~ made not a whit of difference in the grand scheme of the connectortium investigation because of the abundant nature of Fluce’s ~ (fucking lucky chance encounters), notwithstanding the heated debates continuing in the Distortium about the precise nature of Fluce’s and their relationship to M’Otes ~ or not, depending on the point one wished to make at any particular time.

                        And so it was by Fluce that Mc Tart met Blithe, Heck and Walty in “le Tunnel” one dreary grey Noremember afternoon. There was nothing to suggest, on first inspection, any thing of interest for the Connectortium mission, but Mc Tart was not discouraged. “Many a moth maketh maths marbles” she reminded herself as she perused the nenu (which, the reader will deduce, is a hugher class of menu).

                        [link: high class]

                        in reply to: The Eights’ Shift, Stories #2489

                        The Strawberry Aliens entered via the portal near the effigy in Bristol Cathedral. Although they were invisible to the unshifted eye, and their actual entrance had gone entirely unnoticed, Lilac knew they had arrived, and wept.

                        The world had gone mad overnight.

                        in reply to: The Eights’ Shift, Stories #2486

                        By the time the peeping peaslander had finally come round, more than a week later, the aliens had gone. Lilac sat up slowly, rubbing her head. Where am I? she frowned. WHERE AM I?

                        in reply to: Strings of Nines #2742
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                          “Minky!” called Winky, “Hey Minky, yesterdays attraction was tops, loved it! Great tour!”

                          “Ah” replied Minky, after a long pause. “What was it that appealed to you the most?” he asked, fishing for clues. He had no recollection of organizing any excursions.

                          “The Pop In, in that old Charlie Chaplin movie, very clever, I wasn’t expecting that!”

                          “Aha! Yes!” Thinking quickly, Minky added “I had a feeling you’d like that one”.

                          in reply to: Strings of Nines #2741
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                            Even Minky was forced to admit that he had completely forgotten about Jiboriums Emporium. What kind of a tour guide am I? he asked himself.

                            in reply to: The Eights’ Shift, Stories #2484

                            “Greetings”, said the Alien, via one of his sense tendrils. “I want to install a headless server. I am thinking of just installing a basic Debian Sarge distro and run it at runlevel 3.”

                            “I think you’re in the wrong dimension, mate” replied Lavender. “This is runlevel 8.”

                            in reply to: The Eights’ Shift, Stories #2483

                            Lilac stealthily inched closer, curious to see how the Forehead shaved, and what it was that he felt the need to shave, notwithstanding the apparent difficulties. Unfortunately the Forehead was hidden behind the Pate, which was gleaming in the moonlight, but otherwise quite expressionless, giving away nothing.

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                          • “Well, Sanso” said Zhaana a trifle breathlessly, her flushed with wonder. “ The Elsepace Arrangement was certainly an eye opener, if eye opener is the right word. So what next?” Sanso laughed uproariously. “What next? What next, AHAAAHAA HA HA! What next indeed!” “What’s so funny?” asked the little girl, her face starting to crumple. “Oh don’t ... · ID #1215 (continued)
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