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Postby overtyped » Thu Sep 15, 2016 11:22 pm

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Early world exploit: Put your hearthfire inside a cave, then hold shift to position a claim right in front of a cave. After 8 hours the claim will be unbreakable. Since your hearthfire is inside the cave, you can still get back inside, and leave, but nobody will be able to enter, effectively making you unraidable for the first 3-7 days. Enjoy
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Re: Mammoth Sausage

Postby Teleskop » Fri Sep 16, 2016 2:15 pm

Onep wrote:
Ysh wrote:How about name ''Whopping Woolly Wiener?''

I want something that is either very phallic in nature or an innuendo. Otherwise, it simply. Will. Not. DO!
Girth is a great word, I highly recommend it. Girth. Girth. Isn't it fun to say?

"Teleskop Penis Sausage" sounds right for mammooth releated sausage
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Re: Mammoth Sausage

Postby Teleskop » Sat Sep 17, 2016 1:00 am

Jeff wrote:If we want to go with the good old alliterations, we could have:
Mammoth Merguez (derived from the north african Merguez sausage, could require dried pepper)
Mammoth Matamis (from Philippines, a sweet sausage, maybe we could put honey)
Mammoth Makkara/Mustamakkara, from Finland.
Mammoth Morcilla, from the spanish blood sausage.
Or we could go with a Mammoth Mortadella, ispired by the italian sausage.


african sausage?? is it made of sand??? XDDDD

i think they should name it KIEŁBASA which is polish for SAUSAGE and also its funny because KIEŁ means TUSK and mammooths do have tusks!
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Re: Mammoth Sausage

Postby MrPunchers » Sat Sep 17, 2016 1:08 am

Teleskop wrote:
Jeff wrote:If we want to go with the good old alliterations, we could have:
Mammoth Merguez (derived from the north african Merguez sausage, could require dried pepper)
Mammoth Matamis (from Philippines, a sweet sausage, maybe we could put honey)
Mammoth Makkara/Mustamakkara, from Finland.
Mammoth Morcilla, from the spanish blood sausage.
Or we could go with a Mammoth Mortadella, ispired by the italian sausage.


african sausage?? is it made of sand??? XDDDD

i think they should name it KIEŁBASA which is polish for SAUSAGE and also its funny because KIEŁ means TUSK and mammooths do have tusks!

Wow that's actually pretty cool.
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Re: An actual good idea for pvp + strawpoll

Postby Amanda44 » Mon Oct 03, 2016 9:48 pm

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:o ... :lol:

Though I object to being called a 'fag' ... :| ... you could have put carebear ... :D
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Re: An actual good idea for pvp + strawpoll

Postby overtyped » Mon Oct 03, 2016 10:26 pm

Amanda44 wrote:
:o ... :lol:

Though I object to being called a 'fag' ... :| ... you could have put carebear ... :D

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Early world exploit: Put your hearthfire inside a cave, then hold shift to position a claim right in front of a cave. After 8 hours the claim will be unbreakable. Since your hearthfire is inside the cave, you can still get back inside, and leave, but nobody will be able to enter, effectively making you unraidable for the first 3-7 days. Enjoy
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