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Post by Kit's tits kick ticks on Dec 1, 2016 9:03:49 GMT -5
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Post by BSam on Dec 1, 2016 15:57:34 GMT -5
Day 2 by me! A little something I like to call the Yule-Tidin' Megamix! (It's the 2nd here so )
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Post by Linda Rhaldeen on Dec 2, 2016 19:53:32 GMT -5
Day 2 by me! A little something I like to call the Yule-Tidin' Megamix! (It's the 2nd here so ) BEST. EVER.
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Post by Isadora Is a Door on Dec 3, 2016 3:55:09 GMT -5
Me and Anka enjoyed this very much
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Post by Kit's tits kick ticks on Dec 3, 2016 5:22:54 GMT -5
We don't have anything for today, so it would be great if someone could come up with something
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Post by Reba on Dec 3, 2016 13:22:08 GMT -5
a poem for day 3:
"a poem for day 3" oh my, oh me, it's already day 3 oh nee, oh no, it's an empty show oh woe, oh well, i have something to tell oh all six six seven have a holiday swell
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Post by Linda Rhaldeen on Dec 4, 2016 0:44:38 GMT -5
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Post by Isadora Is a Door on Dec 5, 2016 11:19:23 GMT -5
Hello and welcome to this, the first of several advent editions of the 667er. Throughout the rest of the month, articles from the 667er will be popping up throughout the advent calendar (There will still be a normal edition on the 19th however). We begin today with Netflix news. The 667er presents
Netflix News presenting beatricetriptych presenting an abbreviated publication of
A Visit from Count Neil’trick’ris ‘Twas two months before air-date, and all through the web Snicketologists waited on news of Queen Deb And her boyfriend, Tony, and even a snake As incredibly deadly as coconut cake. (Supposing you haven’t an allergy got To coconut—what an unbearable thought!) When last issue we left you, less weary than now, We told you of previews, which were released ( and how!) Periodically throughout the rest of the weekBuilding up to a trailer uncommonly bleak. A spyglass, a photo, a woman of gold— Discussions for days on what story they told! Where there’s fire, or cigar, is there always smoke? Is the Count (played for laughs) marketing, or a joke? And perhaps the show will not be tonally sound— Look, a new preview where fantastic beasts are found! And a villainous Count, or so-called “NPH” Spoke again of the show on the View’s TV stage. And again laid out here by our friends from Brasil. Seems whenever you ask him to speak that he will. The images, new season?, fans witty and vapid! The news when it’s slow and the news when it’s rapid! Our various topics an overflowing cup, Come join the discussion!—we’ve yet to shut up. And if you want more news soon, you know what to do: Read the 667er at Dark Avenue.
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Post by Hermes on Dec 5, 2016 11:54:43 GMT -5
Ha! Excellent poem, Trip! When Mister M says 'abbreviated', does that mean there's more of it somewhere?
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Post by Isadora Is a Door on Dec 5, 2016 12:29:19 GMT -5
It's actually trip who said that.
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Post by trip on Dec 5, 2016 13:52:38 GMT -5
yeah there's like 22 (i think?) more lines of the original poem that i didn't want to do, thus "abbreviated"
also, thank you!
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Post by BSam on Dec 6, 2016 3:17:12 GMT -5
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Post by Isadora Is a Door on Dec 7, 2016 11:19:42 GMT -5
For Day 7 Snicketfic of the Season: The Christmas Tree Who Couldn’t Stop Whining, by Sherry Ann. Christmassy Snicketfics are quite rare, perhaps because of the Jewish qualities of Lemony’s works, but some of his picture books do have a Christmas theme, and one of them, The Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming, is the inspiration for this beautiful and provocative piece by Sherry Ann. Its central character is less attractive than Snicket’s latke: while it was frustrated by not being understood, the Christmas tree is upset at being exposed to other cultures. As a result, while the latke’s story has a bittersweet ending, the Christmas tree’s fate is more definitely tragic. The story, which is not only written in the style of Lemony Snicket but illustrated in the style of Lisa Brown, is skilfully crafted, providing an elegant counterpoint to Snicket’s original, and has a powerful moral. 667fic of the Season: 667 Christmas Party Apocalypse, by Bryan. Christmas-themed 667fics, by contrast, are relatively common, but none is more memorable than this splendid story from Advent 2012. As the members of the forum celebrate the end of the year by partying hard, no fewer than five 667ers (no fewer, but possibly more) concoct plans to bring about the apocalypse and end life on earth. The story, told from multiple points of view, manages to show us everyone’s plan without breaking the suspense. Only one of the plans succeeds, but which? We have time to ponder this mystery before Tragedy, in an admin power surge, restores the world to life, enabling a plucky band of detectives, led by Dante, to find the solution. The personalities of many members, including the notorious Countess Violet, are brought out effectively, and the story ends with a moving plea for unity, which surely helped to gain the author his coveted title of fourth most beloved.
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Post by Hermes on Dec 7, 2016 16:26:01 GMT -5
Well, this is a very interesting article -
Oh wait, I wrote it.
Thanks for the festive artwork, Lemona! Very impressive hat!
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Post by Kit's tits kick ticks on Dec 9, 2016 3:48:17 GMT -5
I'm sorry, we are at the point where things get a bit confusing again. Yesterday and today are both things where I asked a person if they can do that specific day but haven't got any reply yet. We will wait until the 8th is over everywhere now, and if there is nothing posted, I/Mister M will post something.
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