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Post by Xaa on Jan 16, 2006 3:20:53 GMT -5
Page forty-five. A literal hammerspace.
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Post by Xaa on Jan 17, 2006 6:36:54 GMT -5
Page forty-six. Oh, thank goodness THAT bit of exposition was interrupted by the plot.
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Post by Xaa on Jan 18, 2006 6:19:55 GMT -5
Page Forty-Seven. I'm sure you all saw THESE two characters coming a mile away. [edit] As of 3/1/07, to take advantage of Image Shack's larger image allowance, I've replaced this image with the original, full-size image. [/edit]
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Post by Xaa on Jan 19, 2006 6:09:22 GMT -5
Page Forty-Eight. Well, at least it breaks the ice in regards to introductions.
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Post by Xaa on Jan 20, 2006 5:24:39 GMT -5
Page forty-nine. Well, it IS an entirely logical and reasonable reaction.
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Post by Xaa on Jan 21, 2006 3:23:24 GMT -5
Page Fifty. Cain later went on to become the first president of PETA, incidentally.
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Post by Xaa on Jan 22, 2006 7:12:53 GMT -5
Page Fifty-one. Now see, THIS is why you shouldn't talk to naked women you find in the woods. They might be horrible scary monsters. Or something.
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Post by Xaa on Jan 23, 2006 4:02:46 GMT -5
Page Fifty-Two. Despite what a PITA it was to do the rain effect, I like how it came out.
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Post by Xaa on Jan 24, 2006 6:14:00 GMT -5
Page Fifty-Three. The Angel of Death. Who apparently kills via OD'ing her victims with cuteness.
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Post by Xaa on Jan 25, 2006 5:34:36 GMT -5
Page Fifty-four. A gal I knew in college once told me that intelligence in women was inversely proportional to bra size. She went on to theorize that intelligence in men was inversely proportional to... Err... Well, the size of their "endowment." She had an extended theory involving limited amount of blood supply in the body, and gray matter being considered of secondary importance to... Err... Certain bodily tissues when it comes to determining priorities in the blood circulation system - I.E. those tissues most likely to insure reproductive success got the highest priority, and this characteristic is passed on most often through natural selection. I found that after she explained this theory to me, there really was only one response I could possibly make. "Duuhhh... What's an endowment?" You laugh, but it worked - got her into bed. Of course, whether this invalidates her theory or not is a matter of debate.
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Post by Xaa on Jan 26, 2006 17:50:06 GMT -5
Page Fifty-Five. Obviously, Satin missed out on a lucrative career as a corporate lawyer.
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Post by Xaa on Jan 26, 2006 17:58:06 GMT -5
Page Fifty-Six. The real questions are 1) Do the Job Perks make it worth it, and 2) What's the retirement benefits?
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Post by Xaa on Jan 28, 2006 6:28:05 GMT -5
Page Fifty-Seven Aaaaaany time, now...
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Post by Xaa on Jan 29, 2006 9:40:48 GMT -5
Page Fifty-Eight Skunked by God. That must truly suck.
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Post by Xaa on Jan 30, 2006 8:08:30 GMT -5
Page Fifty-Nine With many jobs, such as doctors and lawyers, it's wisest to keep one's professional detachment.
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