• The Dragon Megathread V10
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obligatory rrerr
[QUOTE=ironman17;27503814]Oh right. Is there any part about tending to your scales?[/QUOTE] nope but there's an article on roll_program
e is the most common letter if you gave us more enteries then we as a body could maybe decipher it.
It is said that those that pray at Wayshrines of Akatosh receive blessings of Speed.
[img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9791791/rrrrr.bmp[/img]
I'm guessing that first part is 'rrerr'.
[QUOTE=Xenoyia v2;27503914][img_thumb]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9791791/rrrrr.bmp[/img_thumb][/QUOTE] :buddy:
happy dergon appreciation whatever thing day
appreciate my fat cock
[QUOTE=Dragon;27504243]appreciate my fat cock[/QUOTE] will do
It's unwise to overfeed one's rooster, i'll warn y'all what. It might start crowing one day and have a cardiac arrest. And let's not forget all the foxes that'll be after it... But i'll respect it regardless.
[QUOTE=Dragon;27504243]appreciate my fat cock[/QUOTE] I'm confused as to why I had to read those simple 4 words about 20+ times to fully understand them.
Mmmmaybe you should get some reading specs? Or reading lessons?
[QUOTE=Dragon;27504243]appreciate my fat cock[/QUOTE] Will do [QUOTE=Roll_Program;27501609][url]http://www.furriesonline.com/dragonday/[/url] [editline]18th January 2011[/editline] Posting from bus.[/QUOTE] "January 16 is Appreciate A Dragon Day!" *checks date* 1/18/2011 :saddowns:
[QUOTE=Xenoyia v2;27503628][img_thumb]http://img834.imageshack.us/img834/6104/clawrite.png[/img_thumb] I learned clawrite fully and now I write everything with it. People don't know what I'm writing. :v:[/QUOTE] Uh......I......ur.....f.......hn I'll be leaving now.
This is page 42. I find that special. By the way, have anyone read the part about dragons and sex in "so long and thanks for all the fish" (Part four of the "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" trilogy)?
[QUOTE=Surma;27505659]This is page 42. I find that special. By the way, have anyone read the part about dragons and sex in "so long and thanks for all the fish" (Part four of the "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" trilogy)?[/QUOTE] that is a great movie
[QUOTE=Surma;27505659]This is page 42. I find that special. By the way, have anyone read the part about dragons and sex in "so long and thanks for all the fish" (Part four of the "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" trilogy)?[/QUOTE] Part 4? Trilogy? What?
[QUOTE=Xenoyia v2;27506046]that is a great movie[/QUOTE] Not the movie, the movie is based on the first book, there are five of them in the trilogy (and a sixth has been written by another author, Eoin Colfer if i'm not mistaken). I do however agree. I watched it on a cinema with my friend the first time. There were like 20 other people there. We constantly fell out of our chairs laughing. [editline]18th January 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=gaboer;27506374]Part 4? Trilogy? What?[/QUOTE] exactly [editline]18th January 2011[/editline] [img]http://mrquale.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/hitch_hikers_guide_movie_logo.jpg[/img]
I have my towel with me it holds my dice
I disliked the film.
[QUOTE=gaboer;27506374]Part 4? Trilogy? What?[/QUOTE] The original Hitchhiker's Trilogy is four books. Then there's an addendum book and another book by another author (I assume based on notes the original author had but was unable to finish [RIP Douglas Adams]) There's dragon sex in it. Lemme see if I can find that particular passage.
:q:?
[QUOTE=PyroCF;27507066]I disliked the film.[/QUOTE] What I disliked most about the film was the lack of absurdist imagery present in the book--- not to mention the changes to the ending. [editline]18th January 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=PyroCF;27507159]:q:?[/QUOTE] broke my automerge, but yes, ":q:".
I think you may be referring to this passage: A majestic creature that, despite having breath like a rocket booster and teeth like a park fence, was revered in the land of Brequinda for the mystifyingly sexy way in which it flew about the fragrant night skies, along with their tendency to bite anybody who didn't revere them. So sexy were the dragons that they would induce mass exodus to private quarters when crossing the full moon. Although generally peaceful, they nonetheless managed to bite and burn other people quite a bit; behaviour which led eventually to their extinction and use in making hamburgers. The most current edition of the Guide has yet to mention this crucial fact, much to the disappointment of hitchhikers. Also according to the Guide, most of Brequinda now seems to contain restaurants selling the dragon meat burgers, possibly indicating that some find the meat tasty.
sexy burgers
[QUOTE=ffffff-;27507214]I think you may be referring to this passage: A majestic creature that, despite having breath like a rocket booster and teeth like a park fence, was revered in the land of Brequinda for the mystifyingly sexy way in which it flew about the fragrant night skies, along with their tendency to bite anybody who didn't revere them. So sexy were the dragons that they would induce mass exodus to private quarters when crossing the full moon. Although generally peaceful, they nonetheless managed to bite and burn other people quite a bit; behaviour which led eventually to their extinction and use in making hamburgers. The most current edition of the Guide has yet to mention this crucial fact, much to the disappointment of hitchhikers. Also according to the Guide, most of Brequinda now seems to contain restaurants selling the dragon meat burgers, possibly indicating that some find the meat tasty.[/QUOTE] yep. Sex, dragons, and burgers. For some reason I don't have HGTTG on my kindle, so I couldn't find it
[QUOTE=ffffff-;27507214]I think you may be referring to this passage: A majestic creature that, despite having breath like a rocket booster and teeth like a park fence, was revered in the land of Brequinda for the mystifyingly sexy way in which it flew about the fragrant night skies, along with their tendency to bite anybody who didn't revere them. So sexy were the dragons that they would induce mass exodus to private quarters when crossing the full moon. Although generally peaceful, they nonetheless managed to bite and burn other people quite a bit; behaviour which led eventually to their extinction and use in making hamburgers. The most current edition of the Guide has yet to mention this crucial fact, much to the disappointment of hitchhikers. Also according to the Guide, most of Brequinda now seems to contain restaurants selling the dragon meat burgers, possibly indicating that some find the meat tasty.[/QUOTE] Well komodo dragons taste like fishy meat I've heard so maybe it tastes the same.
[QUOTE=Itszutak;27507292]Sex, dragons, and burgers[/QUOTE] Sounds like the perfect life.
[QUOTE=ffffff-;27507214]I think you may be referring to this passage: A majestic creature that, despite having breath like a rocket booster and teeth like a park fence, was revered in the land of Brequinda for the mystifyingly sexy way in which it flew about the fragrant night skies, along with their tendency to bite anybody who didn't revere them. So sexy were the dragons that they would induce mass exodus to private quarters when crossing the full moon. Although generally peaceful, they nonetheless managed to bite and burn other people quite a bit; behaviour which led eventually to their extinction and use in making hamburgers. The most current edition of the Guide has yet to mention this crucial fact, much to the disappointment of hitchhikers. Also according to the Guide, most of Brequinda now seems to contain restaurants selling the dragon meat burgers, possibly indicating that some find the meat tasty.[/QUOTE] Eating dragons? Euuugh. Stick with the sex please, hehe.
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