Related Articles

5 users responded in this post

Subscribe to this post comment rss or trackback url
User Gravatar
Tim Wright said in February 27th, 2007 at 9:28 am

The result was that “the boy collapsed, lay on the floor almost helpless, and that, after sixteen days, twenty-six cruel scars remained upon his body, and eleven upon his right arm.”

User Gravatar
Tim Wright said in February 27th, 2007 at 9:31 am

Oh, and the next two:

User Gravatar
Tim Wright said in February 27th, 2007 at 9:32 am

Oh, and the next two:

Two years later, it was reported that at the Walker River Agency School in Nevada, the superintendent, unable to identify which one of ten girls had stolen a can of baking powder, decided to punish the entire group. “The superintendent ordered these girls, who were between thirteen and eighteen years of age, stripped of clothing to the waist, and each was flogged with a buggy whip on the naked body.”

User Gravatar
Christine's Squeeze said in February 27th, 2007 at 6:18 pm

The nearest book with more than 123 pages is the “True20 Core Rulebook” which features hot ooze on ooze action!

Feats: Most oozes are mindless and have no feats. Oozes with an Intelligence score begin with one feat at 1st level and gain an additional feat every third level. These feats may be selected from the general catagory

Learn it — Live it — Love it

User Gravatar
frockfaerie said in March 2nd, 2007 at 11:49 pm

Well, the only book within reach with at least 123 pages was the Satellite 2800/2805 Series Toshiba Users Guide, which I think is my mom’s crusty old lap top. Which, by the way, I’m not aloud to use because it’s always breaking down, and when it does while I’m using it I get the blame of course. So I only go near it when I’m absolutely desperate for a computer. Anyway, here’s the quote:

“Windows Millennium Edition stores documents and programs in folders. It even stores other folders in folders. In this lesson, you will create a folder in which to store your new document.”

It’s so bad it’s actually funny!

Leave A Reply

 Username (Required)

 Email Address (Remains Private)

 Website (Optional)