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9/10 Comic: Return of the Mini Muffings!
Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2002 2:29 pm
by IndigoMoon
*tears of joy*
I just.. I love Snitter SO much!!!
*heart explodes*
Ow. That was painful. Anyway, props to Gloria on remembering that Snitter exists, and double snaps for the 'mini muffings' line. She is just too cute! *squeal*
Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2002 4:40 pm
by ArraSkysong
Snitts is definately special. I've always loved, "Frosty, today I learned a important lessin: NEVA eat tha green mini-muffins!"
And I saw mini-muffins in a little podunk grocery store in a little podunk town in Montana, and it gave me a warm, fuzzy feeling.
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2002 12:26 am
by Rowan Bristol
unbounded sadness
determination and angst
Who wants a muffin?
Haiku
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2002 6:00 am
by IndigoMoon
Rowan Bristol wrote:unbounded sadness
determination and angst
Who wants a muffin?
Rowan, you amaze me.
That one was cute.
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2002 6:15 am
by IndigoMoon
ArraSkysong wrote:Snitts is definately special. I've always loved, "Frosty, today I learned a important lessin: NEVA eat tha green mini-muffins!"
And I saw mini-muffins in a little podunk grocery store in a little podunk town in Montana, and it gave me a warm, fuzzy feeling.
Mmmm.. I love mini muffins! Chocolate chip are the most bestest. Yum.
When I first stumbled across Untitled!, I went back and read all the old ones (In one night, no less) and kind of analyzed Snitter. Did anyone else notice that she started out as a fairly insane person (/bunny) and then later became more pleasantly accentric, though her grammar deteriorated, making her seem more like a foreigner than she did at first? Where are she and Fiar from, anyway? And where's Fiar now? Isn't he wondering where Misha's been all this time?! Hmm.. *realizes she is rambling* *stops*
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2002 7:57 am
by ZOMBIE USER 10925
Fiar lives in a small european country (probably eastern). He is there now... If you recall, Misha left urgently in the middle of the night at Twapa's request, just leaving a note for Fiar.
silence slowly grows
quiet are the empty halls
where are you my friend
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2002 6:35 am
by TwoDifferentSox
Spectre_Eric wrote:Fiar lives in a small european country (probably eastern).
And I'm still wondering where around here (in Europe I mean) it could be located.
I always thought btw, that deteriorated english grammer isn't necessarily a sign that you're a foreigner in the US...actually, I though speaking correct english would out you as being a british immidiatly.

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2002 1:04 pm
by IndigoMoon
TwoDifferentSox wrote:I always thought btw, that deteriorated english grammer isn't necessarily a sign that you're a foreigner in the US...actually, I though speaking correct english would out you as being a british immidiatly.

lol. Interesting point, Sox. American's do not speak real, correct english, as a rule. Though not all Brits speak it correctly either, having their own slang and all. I just assumed that Snitter's grammar oddities were meant as a sign of foreign-ness, but it doesn't seem that Fiar has as much of a problem with this, so maybe it's a totally seperate entitiy. Let me know if you ever find the country of nameless obscurity.
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2002 2:14 pm
by MiraORegan
Americans don't speak English! They speak American..

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2002 3:20 pm
by W.M.Y.L.G. Joe
Fiar probably has been practicing proper English since he's in charge of a small country.
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2002 5:09 pm
by ArraSkysong
To quote one of the first articles in Lag:
Brian told us the aliens spoke in "a language strangely like English. It may have been Canadian."
The article was written by a Canadian, if you're wondering.
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2002 7:37 am
by ZOMBIE USER 10925
Hey, wazzup, eh?
la femme que j'adore
n'a pas vol
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2002 12:45 pm
by Tek Roo
Spectre_Eric wrote:the woman that I adore flew only to not lent here but only she did stolen it my heart from goes away I usqu' to the sky after she gained it
Thank goodness for
Babelfish.....I think.......
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2002 2:10 pm
by ZOMBIE USER 10925
You really want to know? :)
Spoiler alert!
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(I wrote in puns in French as "to fly" and "to steal" are both the verb "voler".)
she that I adore
did not fly(steal) to get to here
but only borrowed
she did make it fly (or: she did steal it away)
my heart goes up to the sky
after she won it
I don't know how I did that, but they slipped perfectly into equivalent haikus in english.
Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2002 12:21 am
by Tek Roo
Spectre_Eric wrote:You really want to know?

I don't know how I did that, but they slipped perfectly into equivalent haikus in english.
Ah yes......
much better than the Babelfish version!

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2002 6:35 am
by IndigoMoon
[quote="Spectre_Eric"].
(I wrote in puns in French as "to fly" and "to steal" are both the verb "voler".)
[quote]
What a land is france
where birds and airplanes are theives
where robbers can fly
Agh! I've caught haiku fever!!!
Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2002 8:05 am
by ZOMBIE USER 10925
(ahem...hem <clears throat>)
"
I got haiku fever it's burning in my brain
I've got haiku fever it's driving me insane
We got haiku fever, we're flipping our bandanas
Been stuck three rows so long we have simply gone bananas
(insert instrumental refrain here)
We got haiku fever we've lost what sense we had
We got haiku fever, we're all going mad
"
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original )
We've haiku fever
simply enjoying it fine
in five seven five