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((Ya. I was hoping that I'd be able to get a few more furry body parts -- ala The Beast and Nightcrawler -- so Amerikatt would be able to wear sleeveless and mid-drift outfits))
TPBM has a major craving for Spinach Lasagna ala Amerikatt! -
True. It attracts the butterflies (which Amerikatt is so fond of playing with)!
TPBM likes to wear flats rather than heels. -
Despite eating BABsy's weight in foot-long chili cheese dogs and fish-stix, I still weigh-in at only 5 lbs. ((My otherworldly counterpart *slightly* more!
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TPBM is either color-blind or has epicly horrendous fashion sense! -
Well ... duh! I *am* a cat! (*rolls eyes*)
TPBM thinks that argyle is a bold fashion statement, rather than a place in Scotland! -
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You did a really beautiful job on Janet Planet, Miss Wassy!
I particularly loved Hair Style #2 (upper right corner).
The rings on Janet's boots were quite obvious to me (but, then again, I *do* have enhanced Supa-Kittehvision)!
Beautiful work all around, Miss Wassy! (*HUGGLES*) -
Only in my secret identity!
TPBM has a tattoo in a not-so-obvious place! -
I don't know how it is with Furless Ones, but boy kitties will promise a girl kitty just about anything to get her to go dumpster diving with him.
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(*springs out of her corner, leaving the DUNCE cap in the dust, slides across the hardwood floor, fishtailing right next to Miss Early and licking her nose*)
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(*ears shrink back and, head bowed, she puts on her DUNCE cap and sits in the corner, facing the wall*)
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I was just wondering why the guys are talking about their packages. Whatever that means. Cheez Louise!
TPBM is wishing that they could be *just* like me! -
Quote:Those of you who posted after me get a penalty of -50 Interwebz for not oooo'ing and ah'ing when I shared my nostalgia with you.What a great memory, Miss Healix! RAWR!
For me, it was really neat being able to go to some of the early comic book conventions and meet several of the greats (many -- if not all -- who have passed away).
I got to meet C.C. "Captain Marvel" Beck, Martin "Green Lantern" Nodell, Will "The Spirit" Eisner, Hal "Prince Valiant" Foster, Zack "Smiling Jack" Mosley, and Roy "Buzz Sawyer"/"Wash Tubbs" Crane.
I even got a 1947 Doc Savage pulp magazine for a quarter!
The biggest thrill for me, though, had to be meeting -- and INTERVIEWING! -- Walter B. Gibson, writer of the vast majority of "The Shadow" pulps.
I was a VERY nervous 16-year-old, and asked Mr. Gibson if I could interview him for my school newspaper. He very graciously agreed, and we found a relatively quiet corner of the busy convention floor to have our chat.
When I had finished with my questions, I looked up and we were surrounded on all sides by about two dozen people, who then started asking him questions (thus adding to the Q & A I could put in my article).
In fact, one fellow (who turned out to be the author of "Who Was That Masked Man?") actually wanted to *buy* my cassette from me (before it had even cooled down)!
Good times! Good times!
RAWR!
Miss Early: You get a penalty of -100 Interwebz. I expect better of you than I do from the boys. -
Quote:I was going to make a reply for each of your posts, but I'll consolidate them here.They've said before that the engine limitations prevent them from doing the normal four-footed animal types. But you hold on to your dream, Streaky!
+5 Interwebz for supporting my dream of one day being able to walk on all fours;
+5 Interwebz for mentioning Streaky; I want to grow up to be just like her!;
+2 Interwebz for mentioning Winged Victory;
+2 Interwebz for your "Field of Dreams" reference; and
+1 Interwebz 'cause I wanted to round-out your points to 15.
[Don't spend all those points in one place. There are peeps on these Forums who've never even gotten a single Interweb from me! We wouldn't want them to rage quit, y'know. Oh, except for that fellow over there. But everyone else, I'd like to keep around. kkthnxbai] -
We definitely should have been told about the 30-day auto-delete AHEAD of time.
I have been unable to get into the game for almost the last month, due to technical difficulties (which I don't have the money to resolve).
It looks as though I'm going to lose all of my items and there's not a thing I can do about it?!
What a revoltin' development! -
Why would I delete *mine*?
(*ponders*)
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Am I not special?!
(*nibbles on Miss Golden's fingers*)
[A general cat model -- both expandable and contractable -- would be great as an in-game asset, allowing the Devs to place felines and big cats as NPCs. With a bit further work, that model could be extended to PC use.] -
Quote:(*ponders deeply the conundrum posited by Scoots*)True
TPBM is thinking that if you hover over suspicious clickies the address will appear in the bottom of the screen, also due to forum rules No one can link to anything potentially harmful, or can they explain further due to the nature of the clickie, to some dumb forum rule.
Hmmm ...!
Oh, look! A butterfly!
(*chases after the butterfly, stopping just long enough to pet the puppy*) -
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(*Wicked Witch voice*) "The better to nom you with, my Pretties!" (*cackle*)
TPBM has a tattoo shaped like a catfish! -
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Quote:The next step in our evolution, my Lovelies!I think it's opposite the chaotic thumb.
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I'm still holding out for the pack that gives me actual kitten and cat models that I can dress up and use in-game (NOT catgirls, please!)
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What a great memory, Miss Healix! RAWR!
For me, it was really neat being able to go to some of the early comic book conventions and meet several of the greats (many -- if not all -- who have passed away).
I got to meet C.C. "Captain Marvel" Beck, Martin "Green Lantern" Nodell, Will "The Spirit" Eisner, Hal "Prince Valiant" Foster, Zack "Smiling Jack" Mosley, and Roy "Buzz Sawyer"/"Wash Tubbs" Crane.
I even got a 1947 Doc Savage pulp magazine for a quarter!
The biggest thrill for me, though, had to be meeting -- and INTERVIEWING! -- Walter B. Gibson, writer of the vast majority of "The Shadow" pulps.
I was a VERY nervous 16-year-old, and asked Mr. Gibson if I could interview him for my school newspaper. He very graciously agreed, and we found a relatively quiet corner of the busy convention floor to have our chat.
When I had finished with my questions, I looked up and we were surrounded on all sides by about two dozen people, who then started asking him questions (thus adding to the Q & A I could put in my article).
In fact, one fellow (who turned out to be the author of "Who Was That Masked Man?") actually wanted to *buy* my cassette from me (before it had even cooled down)!
Good times! Good times!
RAWR!