I love the library here, they've got an area where they sell outdated books for cheep. (just got Michael Crichtons' Prey for three quarters as a hardcover) And each year they have a huge book sale. I am now tempted to just share arbitrary/unusual word definitions with you
*glee* I love your Hotzone, really I do. He needs to start giving you better mental pictures, or more storylines or something. *ponders on the threat effectiveness of sending the Sauricons to keep him from his work until he cooperates with you* Is it a short truck with what's basically a thick metal drum attached to it, what you have in mind for an alt-mode? Wardrum is certainly the exuberant one of the five, he's the one who'll attract your attention the most, distracting you from the others. Which is why he also tends to be the one most frequently drawn, he's constantly being on the somewhat flashy side while I'm trying to look at his companions. The fragger (No you haven't but the compliment is delicious *noms it*)
Probably because he's been in my head too, interacting with Torpedo and the others a little bit. For a moment I was wondering why my Saurs(I'm loving that nickname) wouldn't be taking care of Talin because they find his parasite fascinating. Then I remembered that Hotzone is an Autobot, making his labs somewhat hard to get to for a 'con. Face meet palm, palm this is face. *grins* I hadn't even thought of that, poor Hotzone, getting called a coward by little squishies. And hello fandom telepathy how are you today? I was just thinking about Alien. Particularly face-huggers with bunny ears leaping at unsuspecting folks, it is quite the entertaining visual while people watching.
Yay! *pumps fists in air* Omg, I'll try not to bombard you with too much fantardness. *crosses fingers* Here's a good site (http://www.dukenostalgia.com/mnd/index.htm) that you can find all the fiction and what the cards look like that were saved before the official web page changed. Mind it was written with a younger audience as their target demographic, so the writing can be simplistic at times, but Primus are there some interesting characters. It's also fun seeing the progression of artistic skill as the card expansions came out. A fan site (http://home.comcast.net/~blackdaggr/MagiNation/index.html) whose focus was giving Magi Nation role-playing rules so while none of it is actually official, it really makes it easy to learn what the world was like. But whatever you do, DO NOT watch any of the cartoon they made, it hurts. It hurts so very much
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I am now tempted to just share arbitrary/unusual word definitions with you*glee* I love your Hotzone, really I do. He needs to start giving you better mental pictures, or more storylines or something. *ponders on the threat effectiveness of sending the Sauricons to keep him from his work until he cooperates with you* Is it a short truck with what's basically a thick metal drum attached to it, what you have in mind for an alt-mode? Wardrum is certainly the exuberant one of the five, he's the one who'll attract your attention the most, distracting you from the others. Which is why he also tends to be the one most frequently drawn, he's constantly being on the somewhat flashy side while I'm trying to look at his companions.
The fragger(No you haven't but the compliment is delicious *noms it*)Probably because he's been in my head too, interacting with Torpedo and the others a little bit. For a moment I was wondering why my Saurs(I'm loving that nickname) wouldn't be taking care of Talin because they find his parasite fascinating. Then I remembered that Hotzone is an Autobot, making his labs somewhat hard to get to for a 'con. Face meet palm, palm this is face. *grins* I hadn't even thought of that, poor Hotzone, getting called a coward by little squishies. And hello fandom telepathy how are you today? I was just thinking about Alien. Particularly face-huggers with bunny ears leaping at unsuspecting folks, it is quite the entertaining visual while people watching.
Yay! *pumps fists in air* Omg, I'll try not to bombard you with too much fantardness. *crosses fingers* Here's a good site (http://www.dukenostalgia.com/mnd/index.htm) that you can find all the fiction and what the cards look like that were saved before the official web page changed. Mind it was written with a younger audience as their target demographic, so the writing can be simplistic at times, but Primus are there some interesting characters. It's also fun seeing the progression of artistic skill as the card expansions came out. A fan site (http://home.comcast.net/~blackdaggr/MagiNation/index.html) whose focus was giving Magi Nation role-playing rules so while none of it is actually official, it really makes it easy to learn what the world was like. But whatever you do, DO NOT watch any of the cartoon they made, it hurts. It hurts so very much