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*sips coffee; causes the world to go by*

*meditates and lets it all go*

Messenger of things

*sips coffee; is the world going by*

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Post by Alskakakakakakakakakakak suppressed by Bran Astor.

Alskakakakakakakakakakak

How do you rage a war on someone

Frenling

Like this.

Westwind and Messenger of things

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Post by Akhzmet suppressed by Darkesia.

The sound from a musician on stage bounces off the auditorium walls to surround the audience. A "coo" from a pigeon on stage does not do this. The reason is: a coo sticks.

Post self-deleted by The unified missourtama states.

They were deemed unfit for the region.

Post self-deleted by Giovanniland.

*take last sip of coffee, watches The Holy Principality of Saint Mark cause the world to go by, points and laughs at the world as Darkesia lets it all go*

And now for something completely different.

All Change! Code book 42 divided by Pi.

Mary had a little lamb. Stop.
My dog has fleas. Stop
Mares-eat-oats and does-eat-oats,
And I'll be home for Christmas.

*gathers notes and revisions on Phase Two Reorganization, climbs back up the 7,000 stairs to the mountain top retreat*

Good afternoon everyone.

Darkesia, Westwind, Bhang Bhang Duc, and The unified missourtama states

*grumbles something about Westy and codes while digging in her pack for a calculator*

Meditation time is over. :)

Hi Doc! How are you?

Doc holiday wrote:Good afternoon everyone.

Ah you’ll be my huckleberry!

(Movie reference - Dark will get it).

Anyway welcome to TWP.

Darkesia wrote:They were deemed unfit for the region.

Yet perfectly suitable for a Sacrifice. May Max accept our Sacrifice and Bless The West Pacific!

*suddenly realizes his coffee cup is empty while he's climbing the 7,000 stairs....shrugs and pours Spiced Crimson Rum from his flask, swigs and keeps climbing*

no codes!! no Pi

it lasts too long

Gosh, golly, I missed a lot! Quite the influx of newbs, apparently.

Wickedly evil people wrote:no Pi

*slices Pi, hands out fractions*

Westwind wrote:*slices Pi, hands out fractions*

Ah, but pi can't be expressed in fractional form.

And yet, the fractional value of pi is 22/7. Would you like a 1/8 slice of 22/7ths?

Sensorland wrote:Ah, but pi can't be expressed in fractional form.

Westwind wrote:And yet, the fractional value of pi is 22/7. Would you like a 1/8 slice of 22/7ths?

Or, the smart-butted-est answer: pi over 1.

Westwind, Sensorland, and Gryphonian Alliance

Westwind wrote:And yet, the fractional value of pi is 22/7. Would you like a 1/8 slice of 22/7ths?

Serrus wrote:Or, the smart-butted-est answer: pi over 1.

No, it's obviously 245850922/78256779 (you can check it out, it is indeed a very close approximation)!

*transmits seekrit code*

Yy4u wrote:*transmits seekrit code*

I saw an ancient secret Viking message earlier. It was sent by Norse Code.

Today, couldn't think of a pun
I hope it's a one-and-done
But I'm still impressed
By this weekly contest
Which continues to be super fun

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