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- Cameraman Jenn
- The Gap Into Spam
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Welcome Alan. The tank can be a not so friendly place but it can also be a fun place especially if you wanna stir up some trouble. Not that I would EVER do anything like that. 

Now if I could just find a way to wear live bees as jewelry all the time.....
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- DukkhaWaynhim
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Oh, the Tank isn't that bad - sure it's a place strong in the Dark Side of the farce - but there you face only what you take in with you... along with a metric arseload of snarky sidebar.
Just don't walk in there with fists-a-flyin' if you have a glass chin.
Alan, welcome. Visit often - there is a vast supply of praise, criticism, analysis, jokes, and in general anything Donaldsonian to treat yourself with (or subject yourself ). And in between, there are games, lighter and heavier discussions, and plenty of slapstick BB fun.
Something about having read TCTC sets us Watchers apart from the rest of the population. It's not really superiority, just a shared experience that allows us to enjoy the many things we have in common, and celebrate/discuss the differences.
Again, welcome!
dw
Just don't walk in there with fists-a-flyin' if you have a glass chin.
Alan, welcome. Visit often - there is a vast supply of praise, criticism, analysis, jokes, and in general anything Donaldsonian to treat yourself with (or subject yourself ). And in between, there are games, lighter and heavier discussions, and plenty of slapstick BB fun.
Something about having read TCTC sets us Watchers apart from the rest of the population. It's not really superiority, just a shared experience that allows us to enjoy the many things we have in common, and celebrate/discuss the differences.
Again, welcome!
dw
"God is real, unless declared integer." - Unknown


Greetings...
...and a mighty "Hail and well met" to all you wonderful new users.
Hey, there, skorziks.. what part of Jacksonville? I moved from Jax at the beginning of the year. That was a mistake... one that I plan of rectifying at the end of next year. Gotta have time to save for the great rebuilding.
Until that time...
...and a mighty "Hail and well met" to all you wonderful new users.
Hey, there, skorziks.. what part of Jacksonville? I moved from Jax at the beginning of the year. That was a mistake... one that I plan of rectifying at the end of next year. Gotta have time to save for the great rebuilding.
Until that time...
The Rose may wilt...
but cannot die...
for The Rose doth live in me!
but cannot die...
for The Rose doth live in me!
- stonemaybe
- The Gap Into Spam
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- Joined: Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:37 am
- Location: Wallowing in the Zider Zee
Please note: DW's view only.Something about having read TCTC sets us Watchers apart from the rest of the population. It's not really superiority, just a shared experience that allows us to enjoy the many things we have in common, and celebrate/discuss the differences
Oh, and hi Alan!
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*looks out window* yep dark and drizzly is about right! Gotta love the English winter!Alan wrote:*Yawn* Good Morning all!
If you are interested it is dark and drizzly in Old London Town today. But, then, it usually is.

Welcome to the Watch.
"-People think dreams aren't real just because they aren't made of matter, of particles. Dreams are real. But they are made of viewpoints, of images, of memories and puns and lost hopes."
Hello all
Hello,
Long time TC fan. Read the first series when I had knee surgery in HS, given to me by an older neighbor who was a fan. Really grew to appreciate the Land with the second series, and enjoying the ride on the third.
I am Mike, a 36yo father of two from Illinois.
The third series has really piqued my interest on the Viles, Ur Viles, and demondim.
Intersting stuff.
Long time TC fan. Read the first series when I had knee surgery in HS, given to me by an older neighbor who was a fan. Really grew to appreciate the Land with the second series, and enjoying the ride on the third.
I am Mike, a 36yo father of two from Illinois.
The third series has really piqued my interest on the Viles, Ur Viles, and demondim.
Intersting stuff.
- Cleburne
- Bloodguard
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- Joined: Sun Dec 16, 2007 1:56 pm
- Location: City of Verulanium, England
Hello to all in kevin warch forum another newie i have read a few threads before i joined and it seemed interesting and as I just finished Fatal Reverant Iwas looking to see what others taught about the book etc, i have never been on a forum before so you have to start somewhere as they say. look forward to participating in the forum.