Hate life in the rearguard.
Well if some feck is holding your drugs and you've severe brain damage, in Belfast, like the 2 months I had to wait last time because some feck has put the country up the creek.
or out manouvered by the enemy.....stand a little way off....move into the country.
Chakraganges. The theory a grid pattern linking identical creatures.
In thier normal lives temple members commune with other creatures, meeting once a week establishes a stronger grid pattern, two temples even stronger grid. This is very valuable for the rearguard as they hold thier posistions longer, and it makes life on the frontline or countryside easier as well as giving an indication of where and when to retreat.
One of my theories, some of which Mrs Nanar had the sense to right down.
The White triangle
A triangle or basket beyond the mob. Seriously out of play, and to all our advantage.
I worked out it was a universal constant.
But heres a rough guide, a crowd of people.
negative points
Any enemy wants=sneaks etc that
Any enemy don't need=Irratating that
We want= Brave that
We don't need= Feck and that spying
, intelligence game.
positive points
Un-sort by the mob- non-imperialist, layed back, easy going, low heart rate, not a traitor, friendly?, or the otherside stirrers.
If somebody tries to wipe out a tribe these should at least be spared.
It allows outspoken opinion, inventions, idea promotion for the future.
if a Lord commanded and Each had a tennis ball throw tennis ball. In the basket wwwwuw.
and show opinion
The white triangle is like a basket, you can bounce in and out, or just float around, and wizards, and technoshaman can form a defensive shield around it.
Getting rid of irritating bugs
Extra large rears are prown to irritation, your head is prone to debri etc, so grit your teeth and move the layers around and your head like an like an enormous, buttock, wvubble.
It works, and a machine to rock your body like this is a fine asset for your temple.
Really big, soft, really buttock, as it must be the shape to avoid irritation.
Fern Britton
Wednesday, 4 March 2009
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