All Tali fans, read this! IT'S UP TO US TO KEEP TALI ALIVE! 3.0!!
#23126
Posté 28 février 2010 - 08:01
Yummy.
#23127
Posté 28 février 2010 - 08:01
SpatFieya wrote...
Now we're talking about how Tali tastes.
oh my
I just popped onto the thread for the night, and this is the very first thing I read.
It's gonna be a good night.
#23128
Guest_Commandr Bond_*
Posté 28 février 2010 - 08:02
Guest_Commandr Bond_*
goodbye you damn dirty ape.cBselfmonkey wrote...
Well, figure I'm going to turn in for the night, and since I've been forgetting to do so all day...
Shameless plug for fanfic. Linky in sig and is of course on profile. Read, comment if your into that sort of thing. Any feedback is welcome.
Until tomorrow fellow Talimancers.
Modifié par Commandr Bond, 28 février 2010 - 08:02 .
#23129
Posté 28 février 2010 - 08:03
#23130
Posté 28 février 2010 - 08:04
Jakegnosis wrote...
I'd like to propose a moratorium on people ****ing about the thread being off-topic.
Seconded!
#23131
Posté 28 février 2010 - 08:04
Im sure she is cuttcutthecameras wrote...
I know how Tali tastes.
Yummy.
im surrrree she is
haha mann i cant believe were already about 1000 pages again....
we got there soooooooo fast...
i feel like it was just yesterday the thread got closed and we were back on page one...
#23132
Guest_Commandr Bond_*
Posté 28 février 2010 - 08:05
Guest_Commandr Bond_*
wow, i didn't know you had an account on here.cannedcream wrote...
I just popped onto the thread for the night, and this is the very first thing I read.
It's gonna be a good night.
I read your mass effect fanfic and thought it was great. That emotionally bolsters the ME story in ways i cannot describe. Kudos.
#23133
Posté 28 février 2010 - 08:05
Exakil wrote...
Actually KFD... that was a reference to harvest moon, I dont know the slightest thing about Banana's >.< sorry to disappoint
Wikipedia has ya covered
"Cultivated bananas are parthenocarpic, which makes them sterile and unable to produce viable seeds. Lacking seeds, propagation typically involves removing and transplanting part of the underground stem (called a corm). Usually this is done by carefully removing a sucker (a vertical shoot that develops from the base of the banana pseudostem) with some roots intact. However, small sympodial corms, representing not yet elongated suckers, are easier to transplant and can be left out of the ground for up to 2 weeks; they require minimal care and can be shipped in bulk."
#23134
Posté 28 février 2010 - 08:06
MMA7FF wrote...
if you explain moratorium to me....Commandr Bond wrote...
second. All those in favor?Jakegnosis wrote...
I'd like to propose a moratorium on people ****ing about the thread being off-topic.
ive never even heard that word before...
The dictionary is your friend. There's no shame in using it when in doubt.
#23135
Posté 28 février 2010 - 08:07
#23136
Posté 28 février 2010 - 08:07
im just commenting to say i refuse to read a long decription of something you pulled from wikipedia...Jake71887 wrote...
Exakil wrote...
Actually KFD... that was a reference to harvest moon, I dont know the slightest thing about Banana's >.< sorry to disappoint
Wikipedia has ya covered
"Cultivated bananas are parthenocarpic, which makes them sterile and unable to produce viable seeds. Lacking seeds, propagation typically involves removing and transplanting part of the underground stem (called a corm). Usually this is done by carefully removing a sucker (a vertical shoot that develops from the base of the banana pseudostem) with some roots intact. However, small sympodial corms, representing not yet elongated suckers, are easier to transplant and can be left out of the ground for up to 2 weeks; they require minimal care and can be shipped in bulk."
#23137
Posté 28 février 2010 - 08:07
Exakil wrote...
Actually KFD... that was a reference to harvest moon, I dont know the slightest thing about Banana's >.< sorry to disappoint
Damnation! Foiled again! YIIIEEAAARGH!
P.S. Oh! And Jake's timely assist confirms the info I'd previously come across. Splendid.
Modifié par The_KFD_Case, 28 février 2010 - 08:09 .
#23138
Posté 28 février 2010 - 08:07
Jake71887 wrote...
Exakil wrote...
Actually KFD... that was a reference to harvest moon, I dont know the slightest thing about Banana's >.< sorry to disappoint
Wikipedia has ya covered
"Cultivated bananas are parthenocarpic, which makes them sterile and unable to produce viable seeds. Lacking seeds, propagation typically involves removing and transplanting part of the underground stem (called a corm). Usually this is done by carefully removing a sucker (a vertical shoot that develops from the base of the banana pseudostem) with some roots intact. However, small sympodial corms, representing not yet elongated suckers, are easier to transplant and can be left out of the ground for up to 2 weeks; they require minimal care and can be shipped in bulk."
#23139
Posté 28 février 2010 - 08:08
Jake71887 wrote...
Exakil wrote...
Actually KFD... that was a reference to harvest moon, I dont know the slightest thing about Banana's >.< sorry to disappoint
Wikipedia has ya covered
"Cultivated bananas are parthenocarpic, which makes them sterile and unable to produce viable seeds. Lacking seeds, propagation typically involves removing and transplanting part of the underground stem (called a corm). Usually this is done by carefully removing a sucker (a vertical shoot that develops from the base of the banana pseudostem) with some roots intact. However, small sympodial corms, representing not yet elongated suckers, are easier to transplant and can be left out of the ground for up to 2 weeks; they require minimal care and can be shipped in bulk."
This is by far the most off-topic post of the night, but still interesting to know!
#23140
Posté 28 février 2010 - 08:10
1490 wrote...
This is by far the most off-topic post of the night, but still interesting to know!
What can I say? It's a gift.
#23141
Posté 28 février 2010 - 08:11
#23142
Posté 28 février 2010 - 08:12
The_KFD_Case wrote...
1490 wrote...
This is by far the most off-topic post of the night, but still interesting to know!
What can I say? It's a gift.
both you and jake seem to share very well from time to time
#23143
Posté 28 février 2010 - 08:12
thank you dictionary.com and thank you KFD lol
#23144
Posté 28 février 2010 - 08:12
DarkwanderStorm wrote...
both you and jake seem to share very well from time to time
Strength in numbers.
Modifié par The_KFD_Case, 28 février 2010 - 08:12 .
#23145
Posté 28 février 2010 - 08:13
The_KFD_Case wrote...
DarkwanderStorm wrote...
both you and jake seem to share very well from time to time
Strength in numbers.
Not always
#23146
Posté 28 février 2010 - 08:14
MMA7FF wrote...
i think we should have a moratorium on the testing of nuclear weapons lol
thank you dictionary.com and thank you KFD lol
You are welcome, MMA. My pleasure.
#23147
Posté 28 février 2010 - 08:14
Jake71887 wrote...
The_KFD_Case wrote...
DarkwanderStorm wrote...
both you and jake seem to share very well from time to time
Strength in numbers.
Not always
Depends on the point of reference.
#23148
Posté 28 février 2010 - 08:16
oh my god thats one of the most horrible things ive evr seen happen to someone...Jake71887 wrote...
The_KFD_Case wrote...
DarkwanderStorm wrote...
both you and jake seem to share very well from time to time
Strength in numbers.
Not always
aand for some reason i cant stop laughing when i look at the picture.
#23149
Posté 28 février 2010 - 08:19
#23150
Posté 28 février 2010 - 08:20




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