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Here we go again.

Oh well, it's not like I'm PAYING for this service..

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The way Saundra said that last part makes me believe she's now a teacher.
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This is the first introduction to Saundra's current career: Professor of Gravitic Engineering. I've got a decent in situ introduction of her *as* a professor later on, so when she's looking over theses and whatnot it shouldn't take anyone by surprize, even if they don't read the forums. :P
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Note to Volair. If he meant to use a French word, "prodige" does not require an accent. But maybe Spanish does?

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Sylvain wrote:Note to Volair. If he meant to use a French word, "prodige" does not require an accent. But maybe Spanish does?
I'm guessing it's either a misspell of "prodigy" (same in English and French) or confusion with "prot
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EDIT: CONTENTS HAVE BEEN DELETED.

Sorry, I need to be just a little more careful when I'm bored out of my tree. V.V,
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[quote="DetailBear"]I'm guessing it's either a misspell of "prodigy" (same in English and French) or confusion with "prot

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Joy! Been hoping for an update on the site (checking several times a day.... :oops: )

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Horfage(n): Any kind of system failure. Nounified form of the verb "to horf", an onomonopia for the sound a canine makes whilst vomiting. If the server load gets much worse, we're going to see some serious page horfage.
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DetailBear wrote:
Sylvain wrote:Note to Volair. If he meant to use a French word, "prodige" does not require an accent. But maybe Spanish does?
I'm guessing it's either a misspell of "prodigy" (same in English and French) or confusion with "prot
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Sure bame it on Don Karnage, I mean he does'nt get. . .

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DetailBear wrote:
Sylvain wrote:Note to Volair. If he meant to use a French word, "prodige" does not require an accent. But maybe Spanish does?
I'm guessing it's either a misspell of "prodigy" (same in English and French) or confusion with "prot
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