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Prince Charon
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Sep-01-09, 02:42 AM (EDT) |
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11. "RE: Name that sword!"
In response to message #10
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>Well, it was forged in Antiquity, and ISO9000 documentation wasn't >really big back then. > >And then they let Urd handle the storage restocking, and, well.... did >you ever wonder why Corwin had to go find it in the first place? >First she filed it under 'K' for 'toy'... >I don't think 'kid' or 'kinder' were used to mean 'child' in Old Norse, but OK. ... yes, I actually bothered to come up with a way for "'K' for 'toy'" to make sense. “They planned their campaigns just as you might make a splendid piece of harness. It looks very well; and answers very well; until it gets broken; and then you are done for. Now I made my campaigns of ropes. If anything went wrong, I tied a knot; and went on.” -- Arthur Wellesley, First Duke of Wellington |
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