Refresh my memory, Lamuness...

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Originally posted by Benoit:
I know everything. [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/tongue.gif[/img]

*sighs*

I knew you were going to say that.

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Originally posted by Nandemonai:
*sighs*

I knew you were going to say that.


Ah, but he knew that you were going to stay that. [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/tongue.gif[/img]

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Originally posted by perigee:
Ah, but [b]he knew that you were going to stay that. :p

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Well, yes, but you know he knows everything, and he's said so, so now I know that he knows because he knows everything, so it kind of goes without saying that he knows, you know. So I didn't say he knew I was going to say I knew he was going to say that, because you know it and I know it. And of course you know that he knows it and he knows that we know.

Know what I mean?

[This message has been edited by Nandemonai (edited 11-22-2004).]

Now, I don’t know anything anymore!

* breaks down with a BIG headache *

what game are you playing now
thanks for helping me anyway

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Originally posted by [url=jysnskr@yahoo.com]jysnskr@yahoo.com[/url]:
what game are you playing now
thanks for helping me anyway

Right now I'm playing Crescendo, XC2, and Gloria.

XC2 is actually much better than the first XChange (but then, this isn't very hard).

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Originally posted by Nandemonai:
Well, yes, but you know he knows everything, and he's said so, so now I know that he knows because he knows everything, so it kind of goes without saying that he knows, you know. So I didn't say he knew I was going to say I knew he was going to say that, because you know it and I know it. And of course you know that he knows it and he knows that we know.

Know what I mean?

[This message has been edited by Nandemonai (edited 11-22-2004).]



Yes. [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/smile.gif[/img]
I could follow you. Wasn't hard, in the end.

Games I am playing at the moment?
Sonic Adventure 2 and Skies of Arcadia, both for the Dreamcast.

Oh … well if you don’t restrict it to B-games I’m playing a few others.

Most notably, I got into Symphony of the Night again (such fun), and I’m also working on Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne and Fire Emblem.

Anyone who is a strat RPG fan of any sort, you owe it to yourself: pick up Fire Emblem right now. The game’s awesome.

Happy Thanksgiving guys! Gobble gobble gobble

eyes the turkey warily

The Last Unicorn:

http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/204616

wow, it’s been forever since i posted…life has been killing me!!!

so i have big news…and since the whole story of me and brian’s relationship is pretty much covered in this one huge thread, i am going to post it here

Brian and I got engaged on Thanksgiving! yay for us! i am so happy and the ring is gorgeous! we are tentatively planning for a May 2006 wedding

Congratulations, LadyPhoenix!

May 2006? Wasn’t the engagement a bit early, then? o_O

Congratulations, LadyPhoenix!!!

Nah…

My friend did marry him after they got engaged for almost two years.

Do not worry about LadyPhoenix and her new fiance. They need to take time their plan to set place and others.

seeya later!!! Ron

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Originally posted by Benoit:
Congratulations, LadyPhoenix!

May 2006? Wasn't the engagement a bit early, then? o_O


Not really -- I'll take that long to get the lemons trained to sing for the wedding. Weddings cost alot of money and time now days -- It is not like your in a B-game where you get married after 3 or 4 days of **** and **** and ****. Congrads with or with out the singing lemons.


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My old high school friend Ken and his now-wife Gina (they’ve been married about 8 months) were crazy; they got married and decided to buy a fixer-upper house, at the same time. They dropped off the face of the Earth for like a year :stuck_out_tongue:

Setting a date that far off is DEFINITELY the way to go, at least if Ken’s experience is any indication.

yes, practically everyone we know got married this year and they all say plan way way ahead of time so you have lots of time

May 2006 gives us a year and a half to plan…and we intend to start seriously planning in the summer, so that’s a full year ot get it right

And of course the lemons must be trained perfectly…now where’s Spec?

[This message has been edited by ladyphoenix (edited 12-12-2004).]

So setting the date far off is so that a house can be gotten in time? Wouldn’t that be a problem if the engagement got broken before the marriage? You got a big house for nothing…

I am a bit late, but I want to give my congrats to Ladyphoenix-sama and that lucky bastard called Brian as well…

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Originally posted by ladyphoenix:
And of course the lemons must be trained perfectly…now where’s Spec?

Don’t panic!
He is currently quite busy and can’t come over here as frequently as before. But I am sure, as soon as he gets this message, he is going to chime in.

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Congratulations. Brian is one very lucky man. sniff, sniff I’m just so happy I could cry.

Best wishes to you and Brian, ladyphoenix. A word of caution about long engagements, though. A year and a half is a long time to wait without having second thoughts creep in, unless your feelings for each other are unshakable. But if they are that strong, why delay? Six months seemed like a long time in my case. If it had been any longer, I’m not sure we would have made it. Anyway, best of luck!