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Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 8:49 pm
Chaotic Rose eek *Is stolen by Ash and hugged* But I wanna stay up! gonk whee then stay up!! >.>;;.........My brother just ran in here and started beating me with a pillow screaming "Ding dong the witch is dead! scream " .......-_-.........*boots brother out of her room* stare ..............
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Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 8:49 pm
AshoftheMidnightRose Chaotic Rose *hugs Bite close* I missed you too. Work was soooo tiring.......I don't know how long I can stay up *yawns* *steals Rose and glomps her* If she'll only be online a little while you cant have her all to yourself!!! scream gonk Fine.... Have some Rose time.. crying
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Chaotic Rose Vice Captain
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Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 8:50 pm
*grabs Bite's wrist and pulls him into the group huggle* I will stay up for a bit longer
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Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 8:53 pm
*cuddles Rose and Bity* whee heart Now all we need is that tiny blue kitten!! whee eek gonk *is squished into sammich by the happy huggers* AAAHHH!!! gonk
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AshoftheMidnightRose Crew
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Chaotic Rose Vice Captain
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Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 8:57 pm
Tiny blue kitten??? ((Isis just jumped off my desk))
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Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 9:01 pm
Chaotic Rose Tiny blue kitten??? ((Isis just jumped off my desk)) XD! Chou when he turns into a kitty! whee gonk whee *is squished* YOU MISSED HER TOO MUUUUCH!!!-MMFF!! *cant breath* gonk
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AshoftheMidnightRose Crew
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Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 9:02 pm
AshoftheMidnightRose Chaotic Rose Tiny blue kitten??? ((Isis just jumped off my desk)) XD! Chou when he turns into a kitty! whee gonk whee *is squished* YOU MISSED HER TOO MUUUUCH!!!-MMFF!! *cant breath* gonk *Loosens grip over the two* sweatdrop Sorry Ash..Forgot that humans need alot of air to breath.. sweatdrop
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Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 9:10 pm
*Cuddles Ash and kisses Bite's cheek* whee
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Chaotic Rose Vice Captain
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Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 9:17 pm
Chaotic Rose *Cuddles Ash and kisses Bite's cheek* whee *Pokes the air deprived Ash and laughs, Kisses Rose lips and runs away laughing* blaugh heart sweatdrop
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Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 9:19 pm
((Looks like Ash is still distracted))
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Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 9:28 pm
Chaotic Rose ((Looks like Ash is still distracted))
(( Damn TV!! XD ))
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Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 9:30 pm
In that case. *Rose runs after Bite catching up and tackling him in a hug*
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Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 9:37 pm
Bitinged AshoftheMidnightRose Bitinged *Sighs as he sits on the couch, he takes out a book and begins reading it* Mmm... stare *has been reading up on Faerie history from Wales*......wow.....Hey Bity did you know that like half of the stories I've read about happened in Wales and Ireland?......dang....*reads her book laying on stomach on the floor kicking her feet*Hmmm.... Yeah..Kelp o' th' Loch is based of the Kelpie, most sources say it came from the UK.. This following infromation is about the three 'black' creatures from the latest Kelp O' Th' Loch: Evil Dog - Cu sithIn Irish mythology the Cu Sith was said to be an immense,coal black hound with glowing or flaming eyes. The Cu Sith was feared as a harbinger of death and would appear to bear away the soul of a person to the afterlife (similar to the manner of the Grim Reaper). Legend has it that the creature was capable of hunting silently, but would occasionally let out three terrifying barks that could be heard for long distances, including by ships at sea. This was said to be a warning to farmers to lock up their women, let the beast abduct them and take them to a fairy mound (Scottish Gaelic, sìthean ) to supply milk for fairy (daoine-sìth) children. Evil Cat - Cait SithThe Cat Sìth or Cat Sídhe (pronounced 'Kett Shee') is a fairy creature from Scottish and Irish mythology, said to resemble a large black cat with a white spot on its breast. Legend has it that the spectral cat haunts the Scottish Highlands. Some common folklore suggested that the Cat Sìth was not a fairy, but a transformed witch. The myths surrounding this creature are more common in Scottish Folklore, but a few myths originate in Irish folklore as well. As proposed by British cryptozoologist Karl Shuker, in his book Mystery Cats of the World (1989), it is possible that the legends of the Cat Sìth were inspired by Kellas Cats, which are probably a distinctive hybrid between European Wildcats and domestic cats only found in Scotland (the European Wildcat is absent from elsewhere in the British Isles). Typical Kellas Cats resemble large black wildcats, but with some peculiar features closer to domestic cats, and have probably been present in Scotland for centuries, maybe even some 2 millennia or more. Evil looking Horse - Each UisgeThe each uisge is a Scottish water spirit, called the Aughisky in Ireland. It is similar to the kelpie, but far more dangerous. The Each Uisge, a supernatural water horse found in the Highlands of Scotland, is supposedly the most dangerous water-dwelling creature in Britain. Often mistaken as the Kelpie (which inhabits streams and rivers), the each uisge lives in the sea, sea lochs, and fresh water lochs. The Each Uisge is a shape-shifter, disguising itself as a fine horse, pony, or handsome man. If, while in horse form, a man mounts it, he is only safe as long as the each uisge is ridden in the interior of land. But the merest glimpse or smell of water means the end of the rider: the each uisge's skin becomes adhesive and the creature immediately goes to the deepest part of the loch with its victim. After the victim drowned, the each uisge tears the victim apart and devours the entire body except for the liver, which floats to the surface. Personally..I love the 'Cu Sith' and its history/origins... The Cu-Sith supposedly haunts a particular area, it haunts the surrounding area of a great old abandoned castle. The fire the dogs eyes cast off is supposedly an erie green and its barks are as loud as cannon fire. I've heard the storys. It's been passed down in my family for decades. I've breifly heard of the Cat of the highlands. Not much do I know of it. Only that it is similar to the banshee in its yowling. The Horse of the deep. The Water horse. I've heard it's story too. "Me and my buddys were walking along the shore of the loch when all of a sudden a great white horse appeared before us, My friends were eager to ride the beast but i was not, the beast called out to us saying come ride me, And so one of my friends got on, Then the other joined him, I noticed that each time one of my friends got on the horses body doubled in length to accomadate another rider, quickly i shouted out to them, Get off! It be the Shapeshifter of the loch!, But before they could the beast cackled a great bellowing laugh and shouted, Too late!, and my friends were then drug down into the water and as the beast touched the water I saw the true form of the beast, I have since to return to the loch." I am Irish and Scottish.
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Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 9:41 pm
chouthenekoarmyveteran Bitinged AshoftheMidnightRose Bitinged *Sighs as he sits on the couch, he takes out a book and begins reading it* Mmm... stare *has been reading up on Faerie history from Wales*......wow.....Hey Bity did you know that like half of the stories I've read about happened in Wales and Ireland?......dang....*reads her book laying on stomach on the floor kicking her feet*Hmmm.... Yeah..Kelp o' th' Loch is based of the Kelpie, most sources say it came from the UK.. This following infromation is about the three 'black' creatures from the latest Kelp O' Th' Loch: Evil Dog - Cu sithIn Irish mythology the Cu Sith was said to be an immense,coal black hound with glowing or flaming eyes. The Cu Sith was feared as a harbinger of death and would appear to bear away the soul of a person to the afterlife (similar to the manner of the Grim Reaper). Legend has it that the creature was capable of hunting silently, but would occasionally let out three terrifying barks that could be heard for long distances, including by ships at sea. This was said to be a warning to farmers to lock up their women, let the beast abduct them and take them to a fairy mound (Scottish Gaelic, sìthean ) to supply milk for fairy (daoine-sìth) children. Evil Cat - Cait SithThe Cat Sìth or Cat Sídhe (pronounced 'Kett Shee') is a fairy creature from Scottish and Irish mythology, said to resemble a large black cat with a white spot on its breast. Legend has it that the spectral cat haunts the Scottish Highlands. Some common folklore suggested that the Cat Sìth was not a fairy, but a transformed witch. The myths surrounding this creature are more common in Scottish Folklore, but a few myths originate in Irish folklore as well. As proposed by British cryptozoologist Karl Shuker, in his book Mystery Cats of the World (1989), it is possible that the legends of the Cat Sìth were inspired by Kellas Cats, which are probably a distinctive hybrid between European Wildcats and domestic cats only found in Scotland (the European Wildcat is absent from elsewhere in the British Isles). Typical Kellas Cats resemble large black wildcats, but with some peculiar features closer to domestic cats, and have probably been present in Scotland for centuries, maybe even some 2 millennia or more. Evil looking Horse - Each UisgeThe each uisge is a Scottish water spirit, called the Aughisky in Ireland. It is similar to the kelpie, but far more dangerous. The Each Uisge, a supernatural water horse found in the Highlands of Scotland, is supposedly the most dangerous water-dwelling creature in Britain. Often mistaken as the Kelpie (which inhabits streams and rivers), the each uisge lives in the sea, sea lochs, and fresh water lochs. The Each Uisge is a shape-shifter, disguising itself as a fine horse, pony, or handsome man. If, while in horse form, a man mounts it, he is only safe as long as the each uisge is ridden in the interior of land. But the merest glimpse or smell of water means the end of the rider: the each uisge's skin becomes adhesive and the creature immediately goes to the deepest part of the loch with its victim. After the victim drowned, the each uisge tears the victim apart and devours the entire body except for the liver, which floats to the surface. Personally..I love the 'Cu Sith' and its history/origins... The Cu-Sith supposedly haunts a particular area, it haunts the surrounding area of a great old abandoned castle. The fire the dogs eyes cast off is supposedly an erie green and its barks are as loud as cannon fire. I've heard the storys. It's been passed down in my family for decades. I've breifly heard of the Cat of the highlands. Not much do I know of it. Only that it is similar to the banshee in its yowling. The Horse of the deep. The Water horse. I've heard it's story too. "Me and my buddys were walking along the shore of the loch when all of a sudden a great white horse appeared before us, My friends were eager to ride the beast but i was not, the beast called out to us saying come ride me, And so one of my friends got on, Then the other joined him, I noticed that each time one of my friends got on the horses body doubled in length to accomadate another rider, quickly i shouted out to them, Get off! It be the Shapeshifter of the loch!, But before they could the beast cackled a great bellowing laugh and shouted, Too late!, and my friends were then drug down into the water and as the beast touched the water I saw the true form of the beast, I have since to return to the loch." I am Irish and Scottish. *returns from having computer problems* O_O;;.............*is part Scottish too*
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Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 9:42 pm
*hops down from rafters, new body suit allowing swifter movement then before*
Hello everyone......*grins*
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