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- diamondlil
- Bibliomaniac
- Posts: 2642
- Joined: August 2008
I doubt it's possible to survive really!
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There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.
Edith Wharton
All things Historical Fiction - Historical Tapestry
There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.
Edith Wharton
[quote=""Amanda""]I went for the raptor balls AND wrapped the chain around his neck and still got 51 seconds![/quote]
Well I hit him with my decapitated arm, so maybe I got more points for that.
Well I hit him with my decapitated arm, so maybe I got more points for that.
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- MLE (Emily Cotton)
- Bibliomaniac
- Posts: 3565
- Joined: August 2008
- Interest in HF: started in childhood with the classics, which, IMHO are HF even if they were contemporary when written.
- Favourite HF book: Prince of Foxes, by Samuel Shellabarger
- Preferred HF: Currently prefer 1600 and earlier, but I'll read anything that keeps me turning the page.
- Location: California Bay Area
1 minute, 16 seconds. The whole thing reminded me of 'vet day' when our herd was 30 llamas or so-- they all know what those needles and that smell fo betadine meant was coming.
And no, they don't spit at you, but it is pretty hard to keep 350 pounds pinned to the fence while your vet stabs it in the behind with a #20 needle.
And no, they don't spit at you, but it is pretty hard to keep 350 pounds pinned to the fence while your vet stabs it in the behind with a #20 needle.