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Re: Spy in the night.

Postby Lady Norrington » Tue Nov 02, 2010 8:57 am

i have to say i abosolutly luffles this pic. Lol i love history and like how you act as the real people =D
Lolz you two are epic xP

Tanglewest is right couldn't say it much better
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Re: Spy in the night.

Postby Deidara's Girl » Tue Nov 02, 2010 11:51 am

I must say, Sir Benedict, you artict work is quite impressive!

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Re: Spy in the night.

Postby Mr.Milo » Tue Nov 02, 2010 3:41 pm

mrmilo289 wrote:yes i think its sooo intresting how people back then fought and how they planned out their battles and how they just started fresh learning new things and now it all old to us!

Yes, very interesting indeed. Much of it can also be aplied to the present.


yes but it more technological back then there was no trechnology like we have of course! :roll: but how they took mental pictures of their battle fields and welll i gues "well mannered" they were or what im trying to say is how they responded to the general they do that today but htey did it back then with more respect! this is alittle confusing but hopefully you see what i mean! :? ;)
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Re: Spy in the night.

Postby Benedict » Sat Nov 06, 2010 12:40 am

Deidara's Girl wrote:I must say, Sir Benedict, you artict work is quite impressive!

Signed, Lady DG

I thank you very much.

Lady Norrington wrote:i have to say i abosolutly luffles this pic. Lol i love history and like how you act as the real people =D
Lolz you two are epic xP

Tanglewest is right couldn't say it much better

I think I should thank you? Though I am not entirely sure what the word 'luffles' means, is it foreign perhaps?
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Nathanael Greene wrote:The war has actually begun! The next gale that sweeps from the north will bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms!
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Re: Spy in the night.

Postby Deidara's Girl » Sat Nov 06, 2010 12:49 am

Benedict wrote:
Deidara's Girl wrote:I must say, Sir Benedict, you artict work is quite impressive!

Signed, Lady DG

I thank you very much.

Lady Norrington wrote:i have to say i abosolutly luffles this pic. Lol i love history and like how you act as the real people =D
Lolz you two are epic xP

Tanglewest is right couldn't say it much better

I think I should thank you? Though I am not entirely sure what the word 'luffles' means, is it foreign perhaps?


You are very welcome.

And, no, 'luffles' is not a forgien word. It is an English slang term meaning 'love.' I am not entirley sure where it came from, but I must state that it is rather strange.
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