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Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 9:38 pm
General Tso IlilotIblake Quinn Cillian IlilotIblake General Tso What Server? please be laughing skull, please be laughing skull, please be laughing skull... Dunno. At the meantime, search for Galados, and click on his siggy. Join the WoW guild, and ask. =D He came into towns last night. =] He's so cool, lol. *laughs* I will have to check it out... Most definitely... Just don't bother them with questions about the plot. XD Grah? Horde? Never! and they play on Exodar it seems. Oh.
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Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 11:41 pm
IlilotIblake General Tso IlilotIblake Quinn Cillian IlilotIblake General Tso What Server? please be laughing skull, please be laughing skull, please be laughing skull... Dunno. At the meantime, search for Galados, and click on his siggy. Join the WoW guild, and ask. =D He came into towns last night. =] He's so cool, lol. *laughs* I will have to check it out... Most definitely... Just don't bother them with questions about the plot. XD Grah? Horde? Never! and they play on Exodar it seems. Oh. Exodar... The Draenei ship thingy... I was considering starting a Draenei Paladin girl alt thing... XD. Sounds fun.
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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 10:56 am
Well, dispite all the off-topicness that has been occuring for like, the past five pages... lol... I have a thought. When I first saw the whole white eclipse and flower of the night things, I thought of the moonflower. Now, this probably has nothing to do with anything, but yeah...
Moonflowers are round and white like the moon with a pale yellow star shape in the middle. They bloom in the evening (twilight!) and stay open at night because they are pollinated by moths rather than bees and butterflies. It's one of my favorite flowers... heheh. Reminicent of vampires as well, isn't it?
(Extra note: There are many different flowers that are referred to as moonflowers because they bloom at night. The ones I am reffering to are related to morning glories, which are like their opposite twins. Morning glories are often brightly colored in shades of pink, blue and purple and bloom in the morning, rather than in the evening. They look identical to moonflowers except for the color.)
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