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Here's a pic where you can see the buckles:
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And you can see Alistair's here, too:
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I barely escaped high school as it is so it's a little soon for me to be looking back fondly on it. Posted Image


I have zero fond memories of high school. I was one  the "poor kids" in the rich town (poor meaning single parent, working minimum wage rather than mommy and daddy being doctor/lawyer/dentist/professor). It was a nightmare, I dropped out my junior year and still don't regret it. Got my diploma through correspondance course, and became everything my guidance counselors told me I should be more than. Wife and Mom. Facebook has proven however, that all those girls that made my life hell, are divorced, single parents, struggling with debt while I've been happily married 17 years, and got us completely out of debt. Karma is a witch...lol


lol, Jess! I dropped out of HS my junior year too. My parents didn't even know until after my senior year, and they were like.. shouldn't we be throwing you a graduation party ? I had to tell them, sorry, I haven't been in HS for the past 2 years!

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Watching this SV show is going to interfere with my plans to try to get something for Ritual Dismemberment Tuesday.  Decisions.  :huh:


Does it help to mention they showed an encore showing right after the premiere?

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Lady Jess wrote...

Addai67 wrote...

Watching this SV show is going to interfere with my plans to try to get something for Ritual Dismemberment Tuesday.  Decisions.  :huh:


See this is why when I needed a new PC I got my laptop, I'm parked on the couch, using the coffee table for a desk, and I can *just* see the tv over my screen. Yay multitasking!

Unfortunately uninstallin IA and putting it back has made Fake Waylon naked so I'm trying to fix my game again >.<

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"With the darkspawn on our heels? HOT!"


This is alarming and hot all at once.  Hot in the :devil:<3 sense of the word!

Oh, and here we go again with the trials of having a mage GF. 

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Lady Jess wrote...

Sarah1281 wrote...

I barely escaped high school as it is so it's a little soon for me to be looking back fondly on it. Posted Image


I have zero fond memories of high school. I was one  the "poor kids" in the rich town (poor meaning single parent, working minimum wage rather than mommy and daddy being doctor/lawyer/dentist/professor). It was a nightmare, I dropped out my junior year and still don't regret it. Got my diploma through correspondance course, and became everything my guidance counselors told me I should be more than. Wife and Mom. Facebook has proven however, that all those girls that made my life hell, are divorced, single parents, struggling with debt while I've been happily married 17 years, and got us completely out of debt. Karma is a witch...lol

My high school was too big for there to be 'popular' kids. I mean, my graduating class was over 900 so it's not like we even all knew each other.

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Lady Jess wrote...

Sarah1281 wrote...

I barely escaped high school as it is so it's a little soon for me to be looking back fondly on it. Posted Image


I have zero fond memories of high school. I was one  the "poor kids" in the rich town (poor meaning single parent, working minimum wage rather than mommy and daddy being doctor/lawyer/dentist/professor). It was a nightmare, I dropped out my junior year and still don't regret it. Got my diploma through correspondance course, and became everything my guidance counselors told me I should be more than. Wife and Mom. Facebook has proven however, that all those girls that made my life hell, are divorced, single parents, struggling with debt while I've been happily married 17 years, and got us completely out of debt. Karma is a witch...lol


I don't have very fond memories of high school either for various reasons. I tried homeschooling the second half of sophmore year, went back to regular school for about two weeks and then went to night school and graduated early.

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sabreene wrote...

Lady Jess wrote...

Sarah1281 wrote...

I barely escaped high school as it is so it's a little soon for me to be looking back fondly on it. Posted Image


I have zero fond memories of high school. I was one  the "poor kids" in the rich town (poor meaning single parent, working minimum wage rather than mommy and daddy being doctor/lawyer/dentist/professor). It was a nightmare, I dropped out my junior year and still don't regret it. Got my diploma through correspondance course, and became everything my guidance counselors told me I should be more than. Wife and Mom. Facebook has proven however, that all those girls that made my life hell, are divorced, single parents, struggling with debt while I've been happily married 17 years, and got us completely out of debt. Karma is a witch...lol


lol, Jess! I dropped out of HS my junior year too. My parents didn't even know until after my senior year, and they were like.. shouldn't we be throwing you a graduation party ? I had to tell them, sorry, I haven't been in HS for the past 2 years!

You didn't need a guardian's permission since you weren't eighteen? And if you were living with them how did they not notice? That doesn't seem very observant. Posted Image

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Sandtigress wrote...

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Watching this SV show is going to interfere with my plans to try to get something for Ritual Dismemberment Tuesday.  Decisions.  :huh:


Does it help to mention they showed an encore showing right after the premiere?

I might just stay for "I love you" and then go chop some heads off.  LOL

I am a true Alistarian.

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sabreene wrote...

Lady Jess wrote...

Sarah1281 wrote...

I barely escaped high school as it is so it's a little soon for me to be looking back fondly on it. Posted Image


I have zero fond memories of high school. I was one  the "poor kids" in the rich town (poor meaning single parent, working minimum wage rather than mommy and daddy being doctor/lawyer/dentist/professor). It was a nightmare, I dropped out my junior year and still don't regret it. Got my diploma through correspondance course, and became everything my guidance counselors told me I should be more than. Wife and Mom. Facebook has proven however, that all those girls that made my life hell, are divorced, single parents, struggling with debt while I've been happily married 17 years, and got us completely out of debt. Karma is a witch...lol


lol, Jess! I dropped out of HS my junior year too. My parents didn't even know until after my senior year, and they were like.. shouldn't we be throwing you a graduation party ? I had to tell them, sorry, I haven't been in HS for the past 2 years!


How did you parents not know you weren't going to school anymore?

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sabreene wrote...

Lady Jess wrote...

Sarah1281 wrote...

I barely escaped high school as it is so it's a little soon for me to be looking back fondly on it. Posted Image


I have zero fond memories of high school. I was one  the "poor kids" in the rich town (poor meaning single parent, working minimum wage rather than mommy and daddy being doctor/lawyer/dentist/professor). It was a nightmare, I dropped out my junior year and still don't regret it. Got my diploma through correspondance course, and became everything my guidance counselors told me I should be more than. Wife and Mom. Facebook has proven however, that all those girls that made my life hell, are divorced, single parents, struggling with debt while I've been happily married 17 years, and got us completely out of debt. Karma is a witch...lol


lol, Jess! I dropped out of HS my junior year too. My parents didn't even know until after my senior year, and they were like.. shouldn't we be throwing you a graduation party ? I had to tell them, sorry, I haven't been in HS for the past 2 years!


i told my mom, expecting her to flip. But she knew how much I hated it. And she was fed up with the unfair treatment. I actually got suspended for fighting once, I didn't start it, I just fought back. But the girls Daddy was a business owner, and a football booster...so no punishment. When I told her, she was disappointed, but said she wasn't surprised, she figured as soon as I hit 17 I'd do it. My only regret, is I didn't ask her sooner, she'd probably have signed me out the year before.

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Here's a pic where you can see the buckles:
And you can see Alistair's here, too:
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The metal straps of metal were attached to a heavy fabric or leather, and then those buckled together, like you see in this picture. Historically, I don't think it was used for chest pieces much. We'll just forget about that, since it's DAO and Alistair looks so yummy in it!

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Sarah1281 wrote...

sabreene wrote...

Lady Jess wrote...

Sarah1281 wrote...

I barely escaped high school as it is so it's a little soon for me to be looking back fondly on it. Posted Image


I have zero fond memories of high school. I was one  the "poor kids" in the rich town (poor meaning single parent, working minimum wage rather than mommy and daddy being doctor/lawyer/dentist/professor). It was a nightmare, I dropped out my junior year and still don't regret it. Got my diploma through correspondance course, and became everything my guidance counselors told me I should be more than. Wife and Mom. Facebook has proven however, that all those girls that made my life hell, are divorced, single parents, struggling with debt while I've been happily married 17 years, and got us completely out of debt. Karma is a witch...lol


lol, Jess! I dropped out of HS my junior year too. My parents didn't even know until after my senior year, and they were like.. shouldn't we be throwing you a graduation party ? I had to tell them, sorry, I haven't been in HS for the past 2 years!

You didn't need a guardian's permission since you weren't eighteen? And if you were living with them how did they not notice? That doesn't seem very observant. Posted Image


They weren't very observant, and I was leaving the house every day, so they didn't really look past that. For the school, I pretended to be my mother and signed me out -- told them we were moving and I was taking my daughter of out school. They let me do it over the phone and by bringing paperwork in, so I never actually had to "be" my mother in person.

Not that I did anything exciting -- I got a job to save for college, and studied in the library when I wasn't working <_<

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SurelyForth wrote...

Here's a pic where you can see the buckles:
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And you can see Alistair's here, too:
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Very helpful because I hadn't screenies of teeeeh splintmail. Thanks again <3 Well it's just a small scene anyhow, but one must do these little things accurately (sp?) right ^^  I figure it works then similar for other armor as well? Except that the whole process with massive armor ...well takes mooooar time to dislodge *cough*

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Sarah1281 wrote...

Lady Jess wrote...

Sarah1281 wrote...

I barely escaped high school as it is so it's a little soon for me to be looking back fondly on it. Posted Image


I have zero fond memories of high school. I was one  the "poor kids" in the rich town (poor meaning single parent, working minimum wage rather than mommy and daddy being doctor/lawyer/dentist/professor). It was a nightmare, I dropped out my junior year and still don't regret it. Got my diploma through correspondance course, and became everything my guidance counselors told me I should be more than. Wife and Mom. Facebook has proven however, that all those girls that made my life hell, are divorced, single parents, struggling with debt while I've been happily married 17 years, and got us completely out of debt. Karma is a witch...lol

My high school was too big for there to be 'popular' kids. I mean, my graduating class was over 900 so it's not like we even all knew each other.


I lived in a small town in PA called Indiana. The district covered alot of area in the county. But a good bit was farmland too. Our average graduating class was around 250. town's claim to fame is being the birthplace of Jimmy Stewart, and a college (I.U.P)

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LOL  You really know how to lay it on.  That one actually works on me, unlike the gazillion cats people put up.


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If I could get Boo to look sad at that, I would.  But Boo doesn't do sad.  I'll have to settle for aloof arrogance.

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If I could get Boo to look sad at that, I would.  But Boo doesn't do sad.  I'll have to settle for aloof arrogance.

That is appropriate!

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I lived in a small town in PA called Indiana. The district covered alot of area in the county. But a good bit was farmland too. Our average graduating class was around 250. town's claim to fame is being the birthplace of Jimmy Stewart, and a college (I.U.P)

Indiana!  A wide spot on the road.  With some corn.  :)

I'm from Bradford area.

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Sarah1281 wrote...

Lady Jess wrote...

Sarah1281 wrote...

I barely escaped high school as it is so it's a little soon for me to be looking back fondly on it. Posted Image


I have zero fond memories of high school. I was one  the "poor kids" in the rich town (poor meaning single parent, working minimum wage rather than mommy and daddy being doctor/lawyer/dentist/professor). It was a nightmare, I dropped out my junior year and still don't regret it. Got my diploma through correspondance course, and became everything my guidance counselors told me I should be more than. Wife and Mom. Facebook has proven however, that all those girls that made my life hell, are divorced, single parents, struggling with debt while I've been happily married 17 years, and got us completely out of debt. Karma is a witch...lol

My high school was too big for there to be 'popular' kids. I mean, my graduating class was over 900 so it's not like we even all knew each other.


78 people in my graduating class.  *mutters*  I dislike people, but god was our class cliquey.  :/

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LadyDamodred wrote...

Sarah1281 wrote...

Lady Jess wrote...

Sarah1281 wrote...

I barely escaped high school as it is so it's a little soon for me to be looking back fondly on it. Posted Image


I have zero fond memories of high school. I was one  the "poor kids" in the rich town (poor meaning single parent, working minimum wage rather than mommy and daddy being doctor/lawyer/dentist/professor). It was a nightmare, I dropped out my junior year and still don't regret it. Got my diploma through correspondance course, and became everything my guidance counselors told me I should be more than. Wife and Mom. Facebook has proven however, that all those girls that made my life hell, are divorced, single parents, struggling with debt while I've been happily married 17 years, and got us completely out of debt. Karma is a witch...lol

My high school was too big for there to be 'popular' kids. I mean, my graduating class was over 900 so it's not like we even all knew each other.


78 people in my graduating class.  *mutters*  I dislike people, but god was our class cliquey.  :/


This. I come from a small town in Georgia, and had very few friends, mostly because I couldn't be bothered to make them. But Georgia is general is very cliquey.

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Good Guys is on... no Alistair yet!  *primes the squee engine*

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LadyDamodred wrote...

Sarah1281 wrote...

Lady Jess wrote...

Sarah1281 wrote...

I barely escaped high school as it is so it's a little soon for me to be looking back fondly on it. Posted Image


I have zero fond memories of high school. I was one  the "poor kids" in the rich town (poor meaning single parent, working minimum wage rather than mommy and daddy being doctor/lawyer/dentist/professor). It was a nightmare, I dropped out my junior year and still don't regret it. Got my diploma through correspondance course, and became everything my guidance counselors told me I should be more than. Wife and Mom. Facebook has proven however, that all those girls that made my life hell, are divorced, single parents, struggling with debt while I've been happily married 17 years, and got us completely out of debt. Karma is a witch...lol

My high school was too big for there to be 'popular' kids. I mean, my graduating class was over 900 so it's not like we even all knew each other.


78 people in my graduating class.  *mutters*  I dislike people, but god was our class cliquey.  :/


35 people in my graduating class!  My first class in college (300 people) was the size of my entire school 6-12 grade!  :P

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Addai67 wrote...

Lady Jess wrote...

I lived in a small town in PA called Indiana. The district covered alot of area in the county. But a good bit was farmland too. Our average graduating class was around 250. town's claim to fame is being the birthplace of Jimmy Stewart, and a college (I.U.P)

Indiana!  A wide spot on the road.  With some corn.  :)

I'm from Bradford area.


and Christmas trees! don't forget those!

We went camping just south of there in Warren, and his granddad still has a camp up that way.

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78 people in my graduating class.  *mutters*  I dislike people, but god was our class cliquey.  :/

50-some in mine.  I spent most of my time with cows.  They're good company.

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Good Guys is on... no Alistair yet!  *primes the squee engine*


OMG it's Josh from The west Wing!! i LOVE him!!!

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LadyDamodred wrote...

Sarah1281 wrote...

Lady Jess wrote...

Sarah1281 wrote...

I barely escaped high school as it is so it's a little soon for me to be looking back fondly on it. Posted Image


I have zero fond memories of high school. I was one  the "poor kids" in the rich town (poor meaning single parent, working minimum wage rather than mommy and daddy being doctor/lawyer/dentist/professor). It was a nightmare, I dropped out my junior year and still don't regret it. Got my diploma through correspondance course, and became everything my guidance counselors told me I should be more than. Wife and Mom. Facebook has proven however, that all those girls that made my life hell, are divorced, single parents, struggling with debt while I've been happily married 17 years, and got us completely out of debt. Karma is a witch...lol

My high school was too big for there to be 'popular' kids. I mean, my graduating class was over 900 so it's not like we even all knew each other.


78 people in my graduating class.  *mutters*  I dislike people, but god was our class cliquey.  :/


My graduating class had about 800 people in it. We had cliques, but it was kind of like cliques within cliques. It was just too large. If it had been small, I doubt I would've gotten away with taking myself out of it!

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