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Post by Occupant »

Tom the Fanboy wrote:
Narf the Mouse wrote:Dictionary didn't recognize that one.

Also, that's three letters changed. You loose.
How is it 3?
I only changed one of the letters. hurr hurr hurr
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...Ok, two. One to 'e', one deleted.

Still not a word. You still loose.
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Post by Xaq »

"Lose" has only one "o".

YOU lose. ;)

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Post by Narf the Mouse »

You're not even in the contest. :P

And my mistake came second.

Also, he's the one who first switched two letters...Which I let him get away with.
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No, you don't win. Because I am not telling you the rules!

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Post by One post wonder »

What this game needs is a ref! Upon review of the play, Narf did indeed fumble with his spelling. However, the unsportsmanlike spellchecking committed by the defense after the play cancels it out. Two minutes in the penalty for Occupant for unnecessary rulebook hoarding. Ball on the second base line, pistols at twenty paces. Third down and two outs. You may fire when ready, play ball!

Also, I am ejecting myself from the game for having no idea what I nor any of you are doing. Sounds like one cool sport, though.
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Knight to Bowlers left base.
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Two minutes. Arrrh. Pace, pace, pace... *Beep!* Hmmm... cunning Tom the Fanboy... most cunning!

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I partially counter your move with a pun!

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Isn't there some sort of rule on the forum against internet punography?
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Heh... puns are so fun.
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Dustman wrote:Isn't there some sort of rule on the forum against internet punography?
Trust me, there is no pun-itive measures that could stop us!

No amount of punishment will keep the puns at bay!

You can heap punilties upun us and we'll always find a way to punt another pundle of word play at you!

So don't worry about it, so we make a few bad jokes!
what's the worst that can happun?
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* Suddenly, without warning, the universe blows up.

* Fortunately, since the event that blew it up never actually occurred, it &bounced right back.

& From a meta-time perspective.
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Post by Chibiyuri »

Just as long as the Puns don't get as bad as Mr. Freeze's in Batman and Robin

Ugh! *Face Palm*
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The first movie in that series was good.

The rest of them make good examples of what not to do.
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"Everybody... CHILL!"

Yeah, that one was bad... :roll:
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Oh noses, Sarah's been too long playing that evil Mazes and Monsters game. Now she's talking to imaginary pixies. Quick get her to a deprogrammer! This should be easy to resolve, what alignment is she? After all no one ever goes against their true type. Well except when they call it a mistake. Oh never mind ...

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...The dueling consciences of the weregeek...
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I am chortling about today's strip. Absolutely chortling. What a great way to do a shoulder angel and a shoulder demon! This strip has got to be the best version of that since Emperor's New Grove. XD
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I like that her shoulder devil looks like her vampire character. :twisted:
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Aw, man... I wish my characters talked to me during moral dilemmas. Or just dilemmas in general. Actually, just in general. That would be awesome.

Yeah, I chuckled as well. Very creative :)
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