Getting Outta Here 2013-02-12

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Getting Outta Here 2013-02-12

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And so they start the Mine Cart Carnage level.
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Like I said. Fly supersonic or jump in the cart. They picked the cart. Can you say theme park ride. Asti if you can't control it aim for the axles and hope it acts as a lubricant. Or since she's a bit of a bird form should we shout.. Cast Off!
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shadowinthelight wrote:And so they start the Mine Cart Carnage level.
And speaking of Wikis, clock up another TVTrope to Wapsi Square!
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I'm pleased to see Katherine taking relative control of the situation.
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B_Rud wrote:I'm pleased to see Katherine taking relative control of the situation.
Yes she is and it is a good sign. This is an excellent example of putting the cart before the force.
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shadowinthelight wrote:And so they start the Mine Cart Carnage level.
I loved the arcade game.

Spent a lot of quarters getting almost as good as i got on Donkey Kong, Spy Hunter, Bank Panic and Crazy Climber...
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zachariah wrote:
B_Rud wrote:I'm pleased to see Katherine taking relative control of the situation.
Yes she is and it is a good sign. This is an excellent example of putting the cart before the force.
That's all you can do when you're stuck with an adolescent Siren as a companion. With luck, Atsali will learn from this experience: bladder but wiser.
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Fairportfan wrote:Spent a lot of quarters getting almost as good as i got on Donkey Kong, Spy Hunter, Bank Panic and Crazy Climber...
Great, you gave me the mental image of Katherine riding Atsali in a game of Joust.
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Dave wrote:
zachariah wrote:
B_Rud wrote:I'm pleased to see Katherine taking relative control of the situation.
Yes she is and it is a good sign. This is an excellent example of putting the cart before the force.
That's all you can do when you're stuck with an adolescent Siren as a companion. With luck, Atsali will learn from this experience: bladder but wiser.
Ouch. Just ouch....
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Dave wrote:
B_Rud I'm pleased to see Katherine taking relative control of the situation.

zachariah Yes she is and it is a good sign. This is an excellent example of putting the cart before the force.

That's all you can do when you're stuck with an adolescent Siren as a companion. With luck, Atsali will learn from this experience: bladder but wiser.
Just as long as she doesn't set it in lyric poetry about what she stirred up. Then things would take a Churn for the Verse indeed.
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shadowinthelight wrote:
Fairportfan wrote:Spent a lot of quarters getting almost as good as i got on Donkey Kong, Spy Hunter, Bank Panic and Crazy Climber...
Great, you gave me the mental image of Katherine riding Atsali in a game of Joust.
Never did get any good at that one.

I usually got good at the ones others didn't (aside from Donkey Kong).
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Atomic wrote:
Dave wrote: Yes she is and it is a good sign. This is an excellent example of putting the cart before the force.
That's all you can do when you're stuck with an adolescent Siren as a companion. With luck, Atsali will learn from this experience: bladder but wiser.
Ouch. Just ouch....
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shadowinthelight wrote:
Fairportfan wrote:Spent a lot of quarters getting almost as good as i got on Donkey Kong, Spy Hunter, Bank Panic and Crazy Climber...
Great, you gave me the mental image of Katherine riding Atsali in a game of Joust.
Yeah, but those birds could pick up speak quickly and Asti seems more likely to lay an egg than collect one.
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Into the mine cart, fly-girl!!
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It would seem that someone's "Ooo Adventure!" has worn out. Ready to go back and be a regular 13, oh yes, 15 year old (riiiiight) girl doing a book report on a boring, non-scary subject.
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zachariah wrote:
Dave wrote:
B_Rud I'm pleased to see Katherine taking relative control of the situation.

zachariah Yes she is and it is a good sign. This is an excellent example of putting the cart before the force.

That's all you can do when you're stuck with an adolescent Siren as a companion. With luck, Atsali will learn from this experience: bladder but wiser.
Just as long as she doesn't set it in lyric poetry about what she stirred up. Then things would take a Churn for the Verse indeed.
Wouldn't Sally be more of a Tern for the verse?
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Jabberwonky wrote:
zachariah wrote:
Dave wrote:
B_Rud I'm pleased to see Katherine taking relative control of the situation.

zachariah Yes she is and it is a good sign. This is an excellent example of putting the cart before the force.

That's all you can do when you're stuck with an adolescent Siren as a companion. With luck, Atsali will learn from this experience: bladder but wiser.
Just as long as she doesn't set it in lyric poetry about what she stirred up. Then things would take a Churn for the Verse indeed.
Wouldn't Sally be more of a Tern for the verse?
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Jabberwonky wrote:
zachariah wrote:
Dave wrote:
B_Rud I'm pleased to see Katherine taking relative control of the situation.

zachariah Yes she is and it is a good sign. This is an excellent example of putting the cart before the force.

That's all you can do when you're stuck with an adolescent Siren as a companion. With luck, Atsali will learn from this experience: bladder but wiser.
Just as long as she doesn't set it in lyric poetry about what she stirred up. Then things would take a Churn for the Verse indeed.
Wouldn't Sally be more of a Tern for the verse?
She's acting quickly to avoid a burn for the terse...
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B_Rud I'm pleased to see Katherine taking relative control of the situation.

zachariah Yes she is and it is a good sign. This is an excellent example of putting the cart before the force.

Jabberwonky That's all you can do when you're stuck with an adolescent Siren as a companion. With luck, Atsali will
learn from this experience: bladder but wiser.

Zachariah Just as long as she doesn't set it in lyric poetry about what she stirred up. Then things would take a Churn for the Verse indeed.

Dave Wouldn't Sally be more of a Tern for the verse?

txmystic She's acting quickly to avoid a burn for the terse...

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St. Cynic wrote: The pun jar is patiently awaiting the flock of you.
The pun vault has just achieved SEO and has apparently started docking procedures with the International Space Station.
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