Sun Oct 09, 2005 6:21 am
anjuna wrote:honestly, so you don't think that they actual INSTRUCTIONS are in that poem? it was the only LC to have a non-numerical answer, and it does appear that we are going as it says ..
if i am too sleepy, fine .. but i think sometimes we look too deep and the answers are right in front of us?
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Hystericalanduseless wrote:I'm going to bed too..
I did notice that the main floor is slightly fuller and staying that way, from what i've seen. Mostly with the stand lamps.
I only hope this part of the plot ends.. SOON..
i think all this busy work is finally getting to us. we should all go take a nap and let the foreman do all the work instead.
stampsyne wrote:I must agree that this part of the plot is No Fun!
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stampsyne wrote:I must agree that this part of the plot is No Fun!
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Higure wrote:lol!!! I wonder if there are those anonymous non-PPTers reading this thread...
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XenaAndGabrielle wrote:stampsyne wrote:I must agree that this part of the plot is No Fun!
This part of the plot is neat. It is basically the "pseudo-war" section of the plot. This is *exactly* what happens during the war ... you just keep beating up on the same poor little 1st level war challengers.
Here ... there are 4 challengers. (a scroll rack, a lamp, a table, and a bench).
Ok ... it is getting old ... but still ... it is somewhat entertaining.