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Insane Sanity



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Wed Jan 02, 2013 3:09 pm
Ladyofthedeathroses says...



Also does anyone want to make Anastasia freak out by calling her Ana once she wakes up? Just a thought.
"You are without a doubt, the worst pirate I've ever heard of."

"But you have heard of me."
  





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Wed Jan 02, 2013 3:44 pm
Alvarin says...



Derek can do it ;)
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Wed Jan 02, 2013 5:51 pm
Ladyofthedeathroses says...



Since she can't stand him to begin with that would work.
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Sun Mar 10, 2013 7:18 pm
JourneyGirl says...



Hey guys, I just joined this. I know everyone's really busy, and so am I, but could you guys please write. This is such a great SB so far
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Sun Mar 10, 2013 7:30 pm
Sassafras says...



I can whip up something really quick. It's Pharmacy robbing time, right? Skizzy will be the distraction!!
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Sun Mar 10, 2013 9:01 pm
JourneyGirl says...



Someone has to let my character in the apartment! (or house or whatever)
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Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:35 pm
Ladyofthedeathroses says...



@ReisePiecey You got this!
@JourneyGirl I'll see what I can do.
"You are without a doubt, the worst pirate I've ever heard of."

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It had a perfectly round door like a porthole, painted green, with a shiny yellow brass knob in the exact middle. The door opened on to a tube-shaped hall like a tunnel: a very comfortable tunnel without smoke, with panelled walls, and floors tiled and carpeted, provided with polished chairs, and lots and lots of pegs for hats and coats—the hobbit was fond of visitors. The tunnel wound on and on, going fairly but not quite straight into the side of the hill —The Hill, as all the people for many miles round called it—and many little round doors opened out of it, first on one side and then on another.
— JRR Tolkien