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Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetI may have some associates interested in the vomit, "Doctor". I trust it has been preserved for study?
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweet"Doctor" Morgan, Sir Brandon, were either of you able to acquire a Yulichaun specimen?Having spent the years of my youth and early adulthood in the bogs and swamps of the Southeastern Lowlands, I fear sightings of such creatures were, and continue to be, even less frequent than they are here in Pickneyville.Alas, our family ventured forth, back to the aforementioned Southeastern Lowlands, for the Christmas holiday, to be with the extended members of our bloodline, and thus missed the snow and possible Yulichaun sightings here at home.I would very much like to observe such carousing by these diminutive creatures before I take my last breath.
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweet"Doctor" Morgan, I must urge extreme caution in your dealings with a dragon, even one with such a nugget of intellect and little mental fortitude as the Indonesian Pitwyrm.All dragons, sir, despite appearances either physical or verbal, are quick to anger. One is advised not to meddle too much in their affairs, as evidence as shown the dragons do find us rather tasty with catsup.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetCongratulations, Paul!
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetCongratulations, Paul!
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetCongratulations to you both!
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetI read about this earlier today with some interest, but I like how LinkedIn has been the professional alternative to Facebook. I’d rather not have the former become more like the latter. But that’s just me…
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetI ended up trading tweets and e-mails with Anil Dash of Six Apart, as a result of my twittering about upgrading my blog to Movable Type 4.
