Friend: "So-and-so, this is David." Me: [shakes hand] "David {lastname}. Molecular biologist and photographer." Friend: "He's been abroad."
My next question to you would have been "How long ago was the surgery?"
Actually, someone else at a party beat you to that joke.
It was me, in disguise.
Nice work on that fat Korean kid getup. I'm impressed that you learned Korean just to get in that one-liner.
Well, if you're going to play a role, there's no point in going half-way.
Ziggurat
I genuinely fail to see what ancient Mesopotamian architecture has to do with this.
I don't.
Well yeah, as the Australian contingent goes, you're the smart one, and I'm the goofy strong one. All we need now is an airhead and and a confused normal person, and we've got a full ensemble cast.
Any takers on this? Move to Australia, we have a PAX now!
I think we're tower of babel'ing here.
But we just want to talk to God, he'll totally be cool with it.
Friend: "So-and-so, this is David." Me: [shakes hand] "David {lastname}. Molecular biologist and photographer." Friend: "He's been abroad."
My next question to you would have been "How long ago was the surgery?"
Actually, someone else at a party beat you to that joke.
It was me, in disguise.
Nice work on that fat Korean kid getup. I'm impressed that you learned Korean just to get in that one-liner.
Well, if you're going to play a role, there's no point in going half-way.
Ziggurat
I genuinely fail to see what ancient Mesopotamian architecture has to do with this.
I don't.
Well yeah, as the Australian contingent goes, you're the smart one, and I'm the goofy strong one. All we need now is an airhead and and a confused normal person, and we've got a full ensemble cast.
Any takers on this? Move to Australia, we have a PAX now!
Could I be foreign one? Also nailed a presentation on the Spartans with the title "Manly men doing manly things", my professor got it.
Please do, I really don't like the airheaded one that much, it's always just used as either an annoying exposition excuse, or a "Dumb people can be smart too!" feelgood tripe plot device.
Friend: "So-and-so, this is David." Me: [shakes hand] "David {lastname}. Molecular biologist and photographer." Friend: "He's been abroad."
My next question to you would have been "How long ago was the surgery?"
Actually, someone else at a party beat you to that joke.
It was me, in disguise.
Nice work on that fat Korean kid getup. I'm impressed that you learned Korean just to get in that one-liner.
Well, if you're going to play a role, there's no point in going half-way.
Ziggurat
I genuinely fail to see what ancient Mesopotamian architecture has to do with this.
I don't.
Well yeah, as the Australian contingent goes, you're the smart one, and I'm the goofy strong one. All we need now is an airhead and and a confused normal person, and we've got a full ensemble cast.
Any takers on this? Move to Australia, we have a PAX now!
Could I be foreign one? Also nailed a presentation on the Spartans with the title "Manly men doing manly things", my professor got it.
Please do, I really don't like the airheaded one that much, it's always just used as either an annoying exposition excuse, or a "Dumb people can be smart too!" feelgood tripe plot device.
Brilliant! I can comically misconstrue situations but ultimalty turn good. That or be the villan, as we all know English people are evil.
Friend: "So-and-so, this is David." Me: [shakes hand] "David {lastname}. Molecular biologist and photographer." Friend: "He's been abroad."
My next question to you would have been "How long ago was the surgery?"
Actually, someone else at a party beat you to that joke.
It was me, in disguise.
Nice work on that fat Korean kid getup. I'm impressed that you learned Korean just to get in that one-liner.
Well, if you're going to play a role, there's no point in going half-way.
Ziggurat
I genuinely fail to see what ancient Mesopotamian architecture has to do with this.
I don't.
Well yeah, as the Australian contingent goes, you're the smart one, and I'm the goofy strong one. All we need now is an airhead and and a confused normal person, and we've got a full ensemble cast.
Any takers on this? Move to Australia, we have a PAX now!
Could I be foreign one? Also nailed a presentation on the Spartans with the title "Manly men doing manly things", my professor got it.
Please do, I really don't like the airheaded one that much, it's always just used as either an annoying exposition excuse, or a "Dumb people can be smart too!" feelgood tripe plot device.
Forcing someone into a Ziggurat against their will is not cool, Churba. NOT COOL!
Friend: "So-and-so, this is David." Me: [shakes hand] "David {lastname}. Molecular biologist and photographer." Friend: "He's been abroad."
My next question to you would have been "How long ago was the surgery?"
Actually, someone else at a party beat you to that joke.
It was me, in disguise.
Nice work on that fat Korean kid getup. I'm impressed that you learned Korean just to get in that one-liner.
Well, if you're going to play a role, there's no point in going half-way.
Ziggurat
I genuinely fail to see what ancient Mesopotamian architecture has to do with this.
I don't.
Well yeah, as the Australian contingent goes, you're the smart one, and I'm the goofy strong one. All we need now is an airhead and and a confused normal person, and we've got a full ensemble cast.
Any takers on this? Move to Australia, we have a PAX now!
Could I be foreign one? Also nailed a presentation on the Spartans with the title "Manly men doing manly things", my professor got it.
Please do, I really don't like the airheaded one that much, it's always just used as either an annoying exposition excuse, or a "Dumb people can be smart too!" feelgood tripe plot device.
Brilliant! I can comically misconstrue situations but ultimalty turn good. That or be the villain, as we all know English people are evil.
Forcing someone into a Ziggurat against their will is not cool, Churba. NOT COOL!
Oooh, how about villain trying to mend his ways? Best of both worlds, mate.
And I figure that stealthy re-integration is probably the way to go after accidental ziggurat bifurcation.
Friend: "So-and-so, this is David." Me: [shakes hand] "David {lastname}. Molecular biologist and photographer." Friend: "He's been abroad."
My next question to you would have been "How long ago was the surgery?"
Actually, someone else at a party beat you to that joke.
It was me, in disguise.
Nice work on that fat Korean kid getup. I'm impressed that you learned Korean just to get in that one-liner.
Well, if you're going to play a role, there's no point in going half-way.
Ziggurat
I genuinely fail to see what ancient Mesopotamian architecture has to do with this.
I don't.
Well yeah, as the Australian contingent goes, you're the smart one, and I'm the goofy strong one. All we need now is an airhead and and a confused normal person, and we've got a full ensemble cast.
Any takers on this? Move to Australia, we have a PAX now!
Could I be foreign one? Also nailed a presentation on the Spartans with the title "Manly men doing manly things", my professor got it.
Please do, I really don't like the airheaded one that much, it's always just used as either an annoying exposition excuse, or a "Dumb people can be smart too!" feelgood tripe plot device.
Forcing someone into a Ziggurat against their will is not cool, Churba. NOT COOL!
Friend: "So-and-so, this is David." Me: [shakes hand] "David {lastname}. Molecular biologist and photographer." Friend: "He's been abroad."
My next question to you would have been "How long ago was the surgery?"
Actually, someone else at a party beat you to that joke.
It was me, in disguise.
Nice work on that fat Korean kid getup. I'm impressed that you learned Korean just to get in that one-liner.
Well, if you're going to play a role, there's no point in going half-way.
Ziggurat
I genuinely fail to see what ancient Mesopotamian architecture has to do with this.
I don't.
Well yeah, as the Australian contingent goes, you're the smart one, and I'm the goofy strong one. All we need now is an airhead and and a confused normal person, and we've got a full ensemble cast.
Any takers on this? Move to Australia, we have a PAX now!
Could I be foreign one? Also nailed a presentation on the Spartans with the title "Manly men doing manly things", my professor got it.
Please do, I really don't like the airheaded one that much, it's always just used as either an annoying exposition excuse, or a "Dumb people can be smart too!" feelgood tripe plot device.
Brilliant! I can comically misconstrue situations but ultimalty turn good. That or be the villain, as we all know English people are evil.
Forcing someone into a Ziggurat against their will is not cool, Churba. NOT COOL!
Oooh, how about villain trying to mend his ways? Best of both worlds, mate.
And I figure that stealthy re-integration is probably the way to go after accidental ziggurat bifurcation.
Leading to the comical, oh you! After trying to turn the local pub into a tea room.
Friend: "So-and-so, this is David." Me: [shakes hand] "David {lastname}. Molecular biologist and photographer." Friend: "He's been abroad."
My next question to you would have been "How long ago was the surgery?"
Actually, someone else at a party beat you to that joke.
It was me, in disguise.
Nice work on that fat Korean kid getup. I'm impressed that you learned Korean just to get in that one-liner.
Well, if you're going to play a role, there's no point in going half-way.
Ziggurat
I genuinely fail to see what ancient Mesopotamian architecture has to do with this.
I don't.
Well yeah, as the Australian contingent goes, you're the smart one, and I'm the goofy strong one. All we need now is an airhead and and a confused normal person, and we've got a full ensemble cast.
Any takers on this? Move to Australia, we have a PAX now!
Could I be foreign one? Also nailed a presentation on the Spartans with the title "Manly men doing manly things", my professor got it.
Please do, I really don't like the airheaded one that much, it's always just used as either an annoying exposition excuse, or a "Dumb people can be smart too!" feelgood tripe plot device.
Brilliant! I can comically misconstrue situations but ultimalty turn good. That or be the villain, as we all know English people are evil.
Forcing someone into a Ziggurat against their will is not cool, Churba. NOT COOL!
Oooh, how about villain trying to mend his ways? Best of both worlds, mate.
And I figure that stealthy re-integration is probably the way to go after accidental ziggurat bifurcation.
And come on, they were totally asking for it with their post that was a reply to the last ziggurat post, and their sexy font.
Friend: "So-and-so, this is David." Me: [shakes hand] "David {lastname}. Molecular biologist and photographer." Friend: "He's been abroad."
My next question to you would have been "How long ago was the surgery?"
Actually, someone else at a party beat you to that joke.
It was me, in disguise.
Nice work on that fat Korean kid getup. I'm impressed that you learned Korean just to get in that one-liner.
Well, if you're going to play a role, there's no point in going half-way.
Ziggurat
I genuinely fail to see what ancient Mesopotamian architecture has to do with this.
I don't.
Well yeah, as the Australian contingent goes, you're the smart one, and I'm the goofy strong one. All we need now is an airhead and and a confused normal person, and we've got a full ensemble cast.
Any takers on this? Move to Australia, we have a PAX now!
Could I be foreign one? Also nailed a presentation on the Spartans with the title "Manly men doing manly things", my professor got it.
Please do, I really don't like the airheaded one that much, it's always just used as either an annoying exposition excuse, or a "Dumb people can be smart too!" feelgood tripe plot device.
Brilliant! I can comically misconstrue situations but ultimalty turn good. That or be the villain, as we all know English people are evil.
Forcing someone into a Ziggurat against their will is not cool, Churba. NOT COOL!
Oooh, how about villain trying to mend his ways? Best of both worlds, mate.
And I figure that stealthy re-integration is probably the way to go after accidental ziggurat bifurcation.
And come on, they were totally asking for it with their post that was a reply to the last ziggurat post, and their sexy font.
Poor ziggurat is getting a little fat around the middle.
Friend: "So-and-so, this is David." Me: [shakes hand] "David {lastname}. Molecular biologist and photographer." Friend: "He's been abroad."
My next question to you would have been "How long ago was the surgery?"
Actually, someone else at a party beat you to that joke.
It was me, in disguise.
Nice work on that fat Korean kid getup. I'm impressed that you learned Korean just to get in that one-liner.
Well, if you're going to play a role, there's no point in going half-way.
Ziggurat
I genuinely fail to see what ancient Mesopotamian architecture has to do with this.
I don't.
Well yeah, as the Australian contingent goes, you're the smart one, and I'm the goofy strong one. All we need now is an airhead and and a confused normal person, and we've got a full ensemble cast.
Any takers on this? Move to Australia, we have a PAX now!
Could I be foreign one? Also nailed a presentation on the Spartans with the title "Manly men doing manly things", my professor got it.
Please do, I really don't like the airheaded one that much, it's always just used as either an annoying exposition excuse, or a "Dumb people can be smart too!" feelgood tripe plot device.
Brilliant! I can comically misconstrue situations but ultimalty turn good. That or be the villain, as we all know English people are evil.
Forcing someone into a Ziggurat against their will is not cool, Churba. NOT COOL!
Oooh, how about villain trying to mend his ways? Best of both worlds, mate.
And I figure that stealthy re-integration is probably the way to go after accidental ziggurat bifurcation.
And come on, they were totally asking for it with their post that was a reply to the last ziggurat post, and their sexy font.
Poor ziggurat is getting a little fat around the middle.
Can't be helped, I suppose. Ziggurats are naturally lean, but they do tend to put on weight when raised in captivity.
Friend: "So-and-so, this is David." Me: [shakes hand] "David {lastname}. Molecular biologist and photographer." Friend: "He's been abroad."
My next question to you would have been "How long ago was the surgery?"
Actually, someone else at a party beat you to that joke.
It was me, in disguise.
Nice work on that fat Korean kid getup. I'm impressed that you learned Korean just to get in that one-liner.
Well, if you're going to play a role, there's no point in going half-way.
Ziggurat
I genuinely fail to see what ancient Mesopotamian architecture has to do with this.
I don't.
Well yeah, as the Australian contingent goes, you're the smart one, and I'm the goofy strong one. All we need now is an airhead and and a confused normal person, and we've got a full ensemble cast.
Any takers on this? Move to Australia, we have a PAX now!
Could I be foreign one? Also nailed a presentation on the Spartans with the title "Manly men doing manly things", my professor got it.
Please do, I really don't like the airheaded one that much, it's always just used as either an annoying exposition excuse, or a "Dumb people can be smart too!" feelgood tripe plot device.
Brilliant! I can comically misconstrue situations but ultimalty turn good. That or be the villain, as we all know English people are evil.
Forcing someone into a Ziggurat against their will is not cool, Churba. NOT COOL!
Oooh, how about villain trying to mend his ways? Best of both worlds, mate.
And I figure that stealthy re-integration is probably the way to go after accidental ziggurat bifurcation.
And come on, they were totally asking for it with their post that was a reply to the last ziggurat post, and their sexy font.
Poor ziggurat is getting a little fat around the middle.
Can't be helped, I suppose. Ziggurats are naturally lean, but they do tend to put on weight when raised in captivity.
Friend: "So-and-so, this is David." Me: [shakes hand] "David {lastname}. Molecular biologist and photographer." Friend: "He's been abroad."
My next question to you would have been "How long ago was the surgery?"
Actually, someone else at a party beat you to that joke.
It was me, in disguise.
Nice work on that fat Korean kid getup. I'm impressed that you learned Korean just to get in that one-liner.
Well, if you're going to play a role, there's no point in going half-way.
Ziggurat
I genuinely fail to see what ancient Mesopotamian architecture has to do with this.
I don't.
Well yeah, as the Australian contingent goes, you're the smart one, and I'm the goofy strong one. All we need now is an airhead and and a confused normal person, and we've got a full ensemble cast.
Any takers on this? Move to Australia, we have a PAX now!
Could I be foreign one? Also nailed a presentation on the Spartans with the title "Manly men doing manly things", my professor got it.
Please do, I really don't like the airheaded one that much, it's always just used as either an annoying exposition excuse, or a "Dumb people can be smart too!" feelgood tripe plot device.
Brilliant! I can comically misconstrue situations but ultimalty turn good. That or be the villain, as we all know English people are evil.
Forcing someone into a Ziggurat against their will is not cool, Churba. NOT COOL!
Oooh, how about villain trying to mend his ways? Best of both worlds, mate.
And I figure that stealthy re-integration is probably the way to go after accidental ziggurat bifurcation.
And come on, they were totally asking for it with their post that was a reply to the last ziggurat post, and their sexy font.
Poor ziggurat is getting a little fat around the middle.
Can't be helped, I suppose. Ziggurats are naturally lean, but they do tend to put on weight when raised in captivity.
Friend: "So-and-so, this is David." Me: [shakes hand] "David {lastname}. Molecular biologist and photographer." Friend: "He's been abroad."
My next question to you would have been "How long ago was the surgery?"
Actually, someone else at a party beat you to that joke.
It was me, in disguise.
Nice work on that fat Korean kid getup. I'm impressed that you learned Korean just to get in that one-liner.
Well, if you're going to play a role, there's no point in going half-way.
Ziggurat
I genuinely fail to see what ancient Mesopotamian architecture has to do with this.
I don't.
Well yeah, as the Australian contingent goes, you're the smart one, and I'm the goofy strong one. All we need now is an airhead and and a confused normal person, and we've got a full ensemble cast.
Any takers on this? Move to Australia, we have a PAX now!
Could I be foreign one? Also nailed a presentation on the Spartans with the title "Manly men doing manly things", my professor got it.
Please do, I really don't like the airheaded one that much, it's always just used as either an annoying exposition excuse, or a "Dumb people can be smart too!" feelgood tripe plot device.
Brilliant! I can comically misconstrue situations but ultimalty turn good. That or be the villain, as we all know English people are evil.
Forcing someone into a Ziggurat against their will is not cool, Churba. NOT COOL!
Oooh, how about villain trying to mend his ways? Best of both worlds, mate.
And I figure that stealthy re-integration is probably the way to go after accidental ziggurat bifurcation.
And come on, they were totally asking for it with their post that was a reply to the last ziggurat post, and their sexy font.
Poor ziggurat is getting a little fat around the middle.
Can't be helped, I suppose. Ziggurats are naturally lean, but they do tend to put on weight when raised in captivity.
My work here is done.
Not idly do the ziggurats of the FRCF fall.
I have gazed into the darkness, and it has looked back.
Friend: "So-and-so, this is David." Me: [shakes hand] "David {lastname}. Molecular biologist and photographer." Friend: "He's been abroad."
My next question to you would have been "How long ago was the surgery?"
Actually, someone else at a party beat you to that joke.
It was me, in disguise.
Nice work on that fat Korean kid getup. I'm impressed that you learned Korean just to get in that one-liner.
Well, if you're going to play a role, there's no point in going half-way.
Ziggurat
I genuinely fail to see what ancient Mesopotamian architecture has to do with this.
I don't.
Well yeah, as the Australian contingent goes, you're the smart one, and I'm the goofy strong one. All we need now is an airhead and and a confused normal person, and we've got a full ensemble cast.
Any takers on this? Move to Australia, we have a PAX now!
Could I be foreign one? Also nailed a presentation on the Spartans with the title "Manly men doing manly things", my professor got it.
Please do, I really don't like the airheaded one that much, it's always just used as either an annoying exposition excuse, or a "Dumb people can be smart too!" feelgood tripe plot device.
Brilliant! I can comically misconstrue situations but ultimalty turn good. That or be the villain, as we all know English people are evil.
Forcing someone into a Ziggurat against their will is not cool, Churba. NOT COOL!
Oooh, how about villain trying to mend his ways? Best of both worlds, mate.
And I figure that stealthy re-integration is probably the way to go after accidental ziggurat bifurcation.
And come on, they were totally asking for it with their post that was a reply to the last ziggurat post, and their sexy font.
Poor ziggurat is getting a little fat around the middle.
Can't be helped, I suppose. Ziggurats are naturally lean, but they do tend to put on weight when raised in captivity.
My work here is done.
Not idly do the ziggurats of the FRCF fall.
I have gazed into the darkness, and it has looked back.
Friend: "So-and-so, this is David." Me: [shakes hand] "David {lastname}. Molecular biologist and photographer." Friend: "He's been abroad."
My next question to you would have been "How long ago was the surgery?"
Actually, someone else at a party beat you to that joke.
It was me, in disguise.
Nice work on that fat Korean kid getup. I'm impressed that you learned Korean just to get in that one-liner.
Well, if you're going to play a role, there's no point in going half-way.
Ziggurat
I genuinely fail to see what ancient Mesopotamian architecture has to do with this.
I don't.
Well yeah, as the Australian contingent goes, you're the smart one, and I'm the goofy strong one. All we need now is an airhead and and a confused normal person, and we've got a full ensemble cast.
Any takers on this? Move to Australia, we have a PAX now!
Could I be foreign one? Also nailed a presentation on the Spartans with the title "Manly men doing manly things", my professor got it.
Please do, I really don't like the airheaded one that much, it's always just used as either an annoying exposition excuse, or a "Dumb people can be smart too!" feelgood tripe plot device.
Brilliant! I can comically misconstrue situations but ultimalty turn good. That or be the villain, as we all know English people are evil.
Forcing someone into a Ziggurat against their will is not cool, Churba. NOT COOL!
Oooh, how about villain trying to mend his ways? Best of both worlds, mate.
And I figure that stealthy re-integration is probably the way to go after accidental ziggurat bifurcation.
And come on, they were totally asking for it with their post that was a reply to the last ziggurat post, and their sexy font.
Poor ziggurat is getting a little fat around the middle.
Can't be helped, I suppose. Ziggurats are naturally lean, but they do tend to put on weight when raised in captivity.
My work here is done.
Not idly do the ziggurats of the FRCF fall.
I have gazed into the darkness, and it has looked back.
Friend: "So-and-so, this is David." Me: [shakes hand] "David {lastname}. Molecular biologist and photographer." Friend: "He's been abroad."
My next question to you would have been "How long ago was the surgery?"
Actually, someone else at a party beat you to that joke.
It was me, in disguise.
Nice work on that fat Korean kid getup. I'm impressed that you learned Korean just to get in that one-liner.
Well, if you're going to play a role, there's no point in going half-way.
Ziggurat
I genuinely fail to see what ancient Mesopotamian architecture has to do with this.
I don't.
Well yeah, as the Australian contingent goes, you're the smart one, and I'm the goofy strong one. All we need now is an airhead and and a confused normal person, and we've got a full ensemble cast.
Any takers on this? Move to Australia, we have a PAX now!
Could I be foreign one? Also nailed a presentation on the Spartans with the title "Manly men doing manly things", my professor got it.
Please do, I really don't like the airheaded one that much, it's always just used as either an annoying exposition excuse, or a "Dumb people can be smart too!" feelgood tripe plot device.
Brilliant! I can comically misconstrue situations but ultimalty turn good. That or be the villain, as we all know English people are evil.
Forcing someone into a Ziggurat against their will is not cool, Churba. NOT COOL!
Oooh, how about villain trying to mend his ways? Best of both worlds, mate.
And I figure that stealthy re-integration is probably the way to go after accidental ziggurat bifurcation.
And come on, they were totally asking for it with their post that was a reply to the last ziggurat post, and their sexy font.
Poor ziggurat is getting a little fat around the middle.
Can't be helped, I suppose. Ziggurats are naturally lean, but they do tend to put on weight when raised in captivity.
My work here is done.
Not idly do the ziggurats of the FRCF fall.
I have gazed into the darkness, and it has looked back.
Friend: "So-and-so, this is David." Me: [shakes hand] "David {lastname}. Molecular biologist and photographer." Friend: "He's been abroad."
My next question to you would have been "How long ago was the surgery?"
Actually, someone else at a party beat you to that joke.
It was me, in disguise.
Nice work on that fat Korean kid getup. I'm impressed that you learned Korean just to get in that one-liner.
Well, if you're going to play a role, there's no point in going half-way.
Ziggurat
I genuinely fail to see what ancient Mesopotamian architecture has to do with this.
I don't.
Well yeah, as the Australian contingent goes, you're the smart one, and I'm the goofy strong one. All we need now is an airhead and and a confused normal person, and we've got a full ensemble cast.
Any takers on this? Move to Australia, we have a PAX now!
Could I be foreign one? Also nailed a presentation on the Spartans with the title "Manly men doing manly things", my professor got it.
Please do, I really don't like the airheaded one that much, it's always just used as either an annoying exposition excuse, or a "Dumb people can be smart too!" feelgood tripe plot device.
Brilliant! I can comically misconstrue situations but ultimalty turn good. That or be the villain, as we all know English people are evil.
Forcing someone into a Ziggurat against their will is not cool, Churba. NOT COOL!
Oooh, how about villain trying to mend his ways? Best of both worlds, mate.
And I figure that stealthy re-integration is probably the way to go after accidental ziggurat bifurcation.
And come on, they were totally asking for it with their post that was a reply to the last ziggurat post, and their sexy font.
Poor ziggurat is getting a little fat around the middle.
Can't be helped, I suppose. Ziggurats are naturally lean, but they do tend to put on weight when raised in captivity.
My work here is done.
Not idly do the ziggurats of the FRCF fall.
I have gazed into the darkness, and it has looked back.
Friend: "So-and-so, this is David." Me: [shakes hand] "David {lastname}. Molecular biologist and photographer." Friend: "He's been abroad."
My next question to you would have been "How long ago was the surgery?"
Actually, someone else at a party beat you to that joke.
It was me, in disguise.
Nice work on that fat Korean kid getup. I'm impressed that you learned Korean just to get in that one-liner.
Well, if you're going to play a role, there's no point in going half-way.
Ziggurat
I genuinely fail to see what ancient Mesopotamian architecture has to do with this.
I don't.
Well yeah, as the Australian contingent goes, you're the smart one, and I'm the goofy strong one. All we need now is an airhead and and a confused normal person, and we've got a full ensemble cast.
Any takers on this? Move to Australia, we have a PAX now!
Could I be foreign one? Also nailed a presentation on the Spartans with the title "Manly men doing manly things", my professor got it.
Please do, I really don't like the airheaded one that much, it's always just used as either an annoying exposition excuse, or a "Dumb people can be smart too!" feelgood tripe plot device.
Brilliant! I can comically misconstrue situations but ultimalty turn good. That or be the villain, as we all know English people are evil.
Forcing someone into a Ziggurat against their will is not cool, Churba. NOT COOL!
Oooh, how about villain trying to mend his ways? Best of both worlds, mate.
And I figure that stealthy re-integration is probably the way to go after accidental ziggurat bifurcation.
And come on, they were totally asking for it with their post that was a reply to the last ziggurat post, and their sexy font.
Poor ziggurat is getting a little fat around the middle.
Can't be helped, I suppose. Ziggurats are naturally lean, but they do tend to put on weight when raised in captivity.
My work here is done.
Not idly do the ziggurats of the FRCF fall.
I have gazed into the darkness, and it has looked back.
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And I figure that stealthy re-integration is probably the way to go after accidental ziggurat bifurcation.
This is your first and last warning.
Weird day.