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Post by vfdsugarbowl667 on Mar 7, 2005 15:11:25 GMT -5
*eyes widen* You used the same method I did! Excpet I don't think it takes place in Australia. Daniel means it to be a nonexistant time period and nonexistant place. For fairness. How do you know this???!!!??!!??!
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Post by Dante on Mar 7, 2005 15:13:57 GMT -5
How do you know this???!!!??!!??! Because it's obvious.
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Post by Ennui on Mar 7, 2005 15:27:47 GMT -5
Indeed but you may have dificulty getting to Oxford if you were not in England. I'm off topic, but I couldn't let this pass. My father is the bursar of a college at Oxford, and I have insider info. It's far easier to get into Oxford if you're a foreigner or if you have a dual passport, because then the University does not have to abide by laws binding British citizens regarding your fee. If you're filling to pay more, you're almost guaranteed a place. Corrupt, innit? This is a subject about which I feel strongly... And to give this post some ephemeral relevance, the photograph is of Tower Bridge in London. The bracketted question mark after Great could: A be a satirical joke about how Britain is no longer great, along the lines of "Cathedral of the Alleged Virgin" B-more interesting-be to do with the Question Mark
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Post by PJ on Mar 7, 2005 16:09:46 GMT -5
I'm off topic, but I couldn't let this pass. My father is the bursar of a college at Oxford, and I have insider info. It's far easier to get into Oxford if you're a foreigner or if you have a dual passport, because then the University does not have to abide by laws binding British citizens regarding your fee. If you're filling to pay more, you're almost guaranteed a place. Corrupt, innit? This is a subject about which I feel strongly... And to give this post some ephemeral relevance, the photograph is of Tower Bridge in London. The bracketted question mark after Great could: A be a satirical joke about how Britain is no longer great, along the lines of "Cathedral of the Alleged Virgin" B-more interesting-be to do with the Question Mark I reckon it's A
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Post by Ennui on Mar 7, 2005 16:11:32 GMT -5
So do I. But that doesn't mean I don't like the idea of B...might weave it into Noble Uniforms...
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Post by PJ on Mar 7, 2005 16:19:03 GMT -5
So do I. But that doesn't mean I don't like the idea of B...might weave it into Noble Uniforms... If you ever get around to writing it.....OR the intelecteers. (pokes)
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Post by Dante on Mar 7, 2005 16:21:33 GMT -5
*ahem*
Stay on-topic.
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Post by Ennui on Mar 7, 2005 16:33:18 GMT -5
I've updated the Intellecteteers today. I intend to update Noble Uniforms tomorrow. Poketh me not.
On-topic...ah...I say, I've got a splendid idea. ASOUE is everywhere and nowhere...(I hate seeing that repeated everywhere. It's like saying the ending will be "bittersweet." The last refuge of he who has nothing to say.)
But anyway, the point is, ASOUE may be, at most, Australia-influenced with regard to aspects of the scenery. That's all.
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