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Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 8:53 am
This is a request from this guild's self proclaimed nurse. STOP JUMPING OFF THE SHIP, just because the safety barrier is set for such incidents doesn't mean you go unscathed. Also please don't continue working on whatever project if you got any type of injury( this includes cuts, getting arm or leg caught in cogs and or having the funny feeling of fatigue.) Please note that if you are working in the lower mechanism of the city take a friend to watch you, you can get lost. I know I have. Thank you and please contact if you have any questions. -The Nurse
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Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 8:52 am
But it's not a fun experiment if it isn't a horribly dangerous one! D: (most of the time, anyway) How can one test ones new flying machine without jumping off of the ship with it? Besides, working on little sleep gets the adrenaline going and one really can come up with the most wonderful ideas when one hasn't slept for a few days... For example, the teapot who force feeds people tuna. Plus the hysterical laughing is surely a good sign? Whilst your demands are valid to a point, I'm sorry but I can't comply with them. Good day. -A Concerned Citizen
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Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 11:57 am
I lost one of my pinky toes a few years back when a flywheel came loose and went rolling across the floor. Damned thing must have weighed 3 tons. Can't stress enough how important those bronze-toed boots really are.
My prosthetic pinky toe is pretty nifty, though. The ladies always get a kick out of it.
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Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 12:40 pm
Can the pinky toe light light a cigarette? Or set things on fire in general? Or come with a fork? Cuz, those things are just ever so useful at some of the most unusual times...=/
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Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 2:44 pm
Engineers! Never forget: A spanner in the works can be more than just a spanner in the works. Always wear a codpiece.
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Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 1:45 am
Xeigrich My prosthetic pinky toe is pretty nifty, though. The ladies always get a kick out of it. ..Actually.. that sounds pretty awesome...
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Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 12:51 pm
Crouley Can the pinky toe light light a cigarette? Or set things on fire in general? Or come with a fork? Cuz, those things are just ever so useful at some of the most unusual times...=/ Actually, it's removable, and it has a fold-out spork. It's great for camping, especially on cold mountains where I have peace of mind in having the one gangrene-resistant false toe already.
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Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:25 am
And don't forget, always wear your goggles when something can potentially go flying and or explode. A steam blast to the face, not fun....
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Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 3:58 pm
Sakuneko-chan But it's not a fun experiment if it isn't a horribly dangerous one! D: (most of the time, anyway) How can one test ones new flying machine without jumping off of the ship with it? Besides, working on little sleep gets the adrenaline going and one really can come up with the most wonderful ideas when one hasn't slept for a few days... For example, the teapot who force feeds people tuna. Plus the hysterical laughing is surely a good sign? Whilst your demands are valid to a point, I'm sorry but I can't comply with them. Good day. -A Concerned Citizen Dear Concerned Citizen Yes I have had those eureka moments on lack of sleep but still my advice was to take a buddy that wasn't sleep deprived or at least stay around where others can see you. If hysterical laughter ensues... well why didn't someone haul you off to my department!? Jumping off the ship with a flying device is fine, but I was referring to those who simply jumped without one. -The Nurse
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Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 3:59 pm
Behatzlacha-S Engineers! Never forget: A spanner in the works can be more than just a spanner in the works. Always wear a codpiece. Thank you -The Nurse
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Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 4:04 pm
Kurisu of the Hellfire And don't forget, always wear your goggles when something can potentially go flying and or explode. A steam blast to the face, not fun.... Thank you very much. -The Nurse
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Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 12:54 pm
Karri-sama Sakuneko-chan But it's not a fun experiment if it isn't a horribly dangerous one! D: (most of the time, anyway) How can one test ones new flying machine without jumping off of the ship with it? Besides, working on little sleep gets the adrenaline going and one really can come up with the most wonderful ideas when one hasn't slept for a few days... For example, the teapot who force feeds people tuna. Plus the hysterical laughing is surely a good sign? Whilst your demands are valid to a point, I'm sorry but I can't comply with them. Good day. -A Concerned Citizen Dear Concerned Citizen Yes I have had those eureka moments on lack of sleep but still my advice was to take a buddy that wasn't sleep deprived or at least stay around where others can see you. If hysterical laughter ensues... well why didn't someone haul you off to my department!? Jumping off the ship with a flying device is fine, but I was referring to those who simply jumped without one. -The Nurse But I don't like it when people watch me work. *manic giggle* How about those unfortunate occasions when one's flying machine does not function properly? Mandatory parachutes, so someone can fly over and rescue you? Anyway, I'll try to stay safe just for you. It's good to see someone like you being the self-proclaimed nurse. -A no longer very Concerned Citizen
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Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 6:54 pm
-A message from the captain-
Remember, any and all crew members are to remember that goggles are to be worn at all times outdoors. I'm tired of being called a pirate ship because half the crew has half their eyes.
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Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 7:21 pm
Raziel Hotokashi -A message from the captain- Remember, any and all crew members are to remember that goggles are to be worn at all times outdoors. I'm tired of being called a pirate ship because half the crew has half their eyes. Thank you very much, you've heard the majority vote people: GOGGLES -The Nurse
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Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 7:23 pm
Sakuneko-chan Karri-sama Sakuneko-chan But it's not a fun experiment if it isn't a horribly dangerous one! D: (most of the time, anyway) How can one test ones new flying machine without jumping off of the ship with it? Besides, working on little sleep gets the adrenaline going and one really can come up with the most wonderful ideas when one hasn't slept for a few days... For example, the teapot who force feeds people tuna. Plus the hysterical laughing is surely a good sign? Whilst your demands are valid to a point, I'm sorry but I can't comply with them. Good day. -A Concerned Citizen Dear Concerned Citizen Yes I have had those eureka moments on lack of sleep but still my advice was to take a buddy that wasn't sleep deprived or at least stay around where others can see you. If hysterical laughter ensues... well why didn't someone haul you off to my department!? Jumping off the ship with a flying device is fine, but I was referring to those who simply jumped without one. -The Nurse But I don't like it when people watch me work. *manic giggle* How about those unfortunate occasions when one's flying machine does not function properly? Mandatory parachutes, so someone can fly over and rescue you? Anyway, I'll try to stay safe just for you. It's good to see someone like you being the self-proclaimed nurse. -A no longer very Concerned Citizen And with this Dear no longer very Concerned Citizen I feel I have made a new ally in the steampunk art. Good luck with your private study. And one day I hope to be the official nurse instead of the self-proclaimed nurse. -The Nurse
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