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#1 SConrad

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Posted 21 March 2006 - 10:30 AM

Yesterday I got an e-mail from our very favourite Sir Kalthorine, saying that he's alive and well, but quite literally lost in the desert. He's currently in Kuwait, where he's due to start working later this year, but had to go there to help out his soon-to-be workplace temporary.

Unfortunately, it turned out that he didn't have an internet connection in his apartment. He briefly logged on the other day and sent me a e-mail wanting me to tell you all that he hasn't disappeared again, but in fact has been frantically trying to get in contact with us all.

He is contactable through his hotmail address, though, which is pwearne@hotmail.com.

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#2 Sephiroth

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Posted 21 March 2006 - 12:24 PM

Thanks for the update! :)

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#3 Azkyroth

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Posted 23 March 2006 - 07:35 PM

Yesterday I got an e-mail from our very favourite Sir Kalthorine, saying that he's alive and well, but quite literally lost in the desert. He's currently in Kuwait, where he's due to start working later this year, but had to go there to help out his soon-to-be workplace temporary.

Unfortunately, it turned out that he didn't have an internet connection in his apartment. He briefly logged on the other day and sent me a e-mail wanting me to tell you all that he hasn't disappeared again, but in fact has been frantically trying to get in contact with us all.

He is contactable through his hotmail address, though, which is pwearne@hotmail.com.


*gets to work amalgamating my 80-odd kb worth of questions into a single email*

"Tyranny is a quiet thing at first, a prim and proper lady pursing her lips and shaking her head disapprovingly, asking, well what were you doing (wearing that dress, walking home at that hour, expressing those inappropriate thoughts) anyway? It's subtle and insidious, disguised as reasonable precautions which become more and more oppressive over time, until our lives are defined by the things we must avoid. She's easy enough to agree with, after all, she's only trying to help -- and yet she's one of the most dangerous influences we face, because if she prevails, it puts the raping, robbing, axe-wielding madmen of the world in complete control. Eventually they'll barely need to wield a thing, all they'll have to do is leer menacingly and we fall all over ourselves trying to placate them." -godlizard


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Posted 28 June 2006 - 12:33 PM

Sorry but it's been some months now - is his sense of direction bad enough for his being lost to continue?

#5 Minarvia

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Posted 28 June 2006 - 06:20 PM

Sorry but it's been some months now - is his sense of direction bad enough for his being lost to continue?


:ROFL: I've wondered the same thing!

#6 Azkyroth

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Posted 29 June 2006 - 12:14 AM


Sorry but it's been some months now - is his sense of direction bad enough for his being lost to continue?


:ROFL: I've wondered the same thing!


Yeah, really. I mean, 38 is ancient and all, but it seems kinda young to be experiencing directile dysfunction... *hides*

"Tyranny is a quiet thing at first, a prim and proper lady pursing her lips and shaking her head disapprovingly, asking, well what were you doing (wearing that dress, walking home at that hour, expressing those inappropriate thoughts) anyway? It's subtle and insidious, disguised as reasonable precautions which become more and more oppressive over time, until our lives are defined by the things we must avoid. She's easy enough to agree with, after all, she's only trying to help -- and yet she's one of the most dangerous influences we face, because if she prevails, it puts the raping, robbing, axe-wielding madmen of the world in complete control. Eventually they'll barely need to wield a thing, all they'll have to do is leer menacingly and we fall all over ourselves trying to placate them." -godlizard


#7 Daeva

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Posted 09 July 2006 - 11:47 AM

Yeah, really.  I mean, 38 is ancient and all, but it seems kinda young to be experiencing directile dysfunction... *hides*

*shudder* If I were him, I'd stay in the desert after a joke like that, but all the same I do wish he'd find his way out soon . . .