Difference between revisions of "Talk:Old Rancagua Press/27th April 2006"

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"Dekion remembered his shield, then his squire forgot to pack his food."
 
"Dekion remembered his shield, then his squire forgot to pack his food."
  
 
But you also said Dekion is a good cook and enjoyed a scrumptious meal, they contradict eachother! Shaddowolf oly won the contest if he was the only one who camped out and you already said there were 2. Thalanteus had to give up so he didnt slay the monster. Sam isnt talked about at all and doesnt have any contradictions as a result. I vote Sam. I was also the unknown from earlier, who posted the second comment on the last issues discussion. --[[User:Alex|Alex]] 28 April 2006 04:45 (CEST)
 
But you also said Dekion is a good cook and enjoyed a scrumptious meal, they contradict eachother! Shaddowolf oly won the contest if he was the only one who camped out and you already said there were 2. Thalanteus had to give up so he didnt slay the monster. Sam isnt talked about at all and doesnt have any contradictions as a result. I vote Sam. I was also the unknown from earlier, who posted the second comment on the last issues discussion. --[[User:Alex|Alex]] 28 April 2006 04:45 (CEST)
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I don't know. You -might- be on to something. You had better look again and look hard. It makes sense if you read carfully.

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"Dekion remembered his shield, then his squire forgot to pack his food."

But you also said Dekion is a good cook and enjoyed a scrumptious meal, they contradict eachother! Shaddowolf oly won the contest if he was the only one who camped out and you already said there were 2. Thalanteus had to give up so he didnt slay the monster. Sam isnt talked about at all and doesnt have any contradictions as a result. I vote Sam. I was also the unknown from earlier, who posted the second comment on the last issues discussion. --Alex 28 April 2006 04:45 (CEST)

I don't know. You -might- be on to something. You had better look again and look hard. It makes sense if you read carfully.