We've lost a year of our lives!

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We've lost a year of our lives!

Post by Tabloid Hound »

This is Tabloid Hound with a quick post.

The Huntress, Private Dic Mcvay, Mrloucifer and myself were on a mission together and kept it quiet for safety reasons. What became an hours passing for us in this mission became a year for the rest of the world!

We are not missing in action, it seems we were in a time storm or dimensional distortion of some kind.

We will all be writing more once we get our missing year's affairs in order.
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Re: We've lost a year of our lives!

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I've got an overdue visit with deceased aunt that I need to pay my respects to it seems. I will be back with all you boys shortly. Keep a light on for a girl eh?
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Re: We've lost a year of our lives!

Post by Ron Caliburn »

It's great to hear from you all again, somewhat surprising and puzzling too. As for the year, given the last time I was in touch with any of you I'd say we're looking at closer to 2.

We need details, pronto.

We also have a lot to tell you.



Oh, any of you heard from Debunker?
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Re: We've lost a year of our lives!

Post by Tabloid Hound »

Its seem your correct Ron, it has been closer to two years... weve lost out on so much in our personal lives as well as the Society. Glad to see youve been fighting the good fight in the meanwhile.

As far as Debunker goes, I cant really answer for him. I recall the other day (well, the other day in my mind, years ago in yours) that he was planning a trip to a Tibetan monestery to do some research and perhaps explore the region in general as he's always wanted to. I hope nothing bad as become of him.
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Re: We've lost a year of our lives!

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Bloody Cripes! Me mum has up and moved on me while I was out! She took all me best comics, weapons, DVD's, the knickers I swiped from that strip club... she took it all! if anyone hears of where me bleedin mum is off to, let me know, I want me things back!
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Re: We've lost a year of our lives!

Post by Private Dic McVay »

Count your blessing Cifer, you may see it all again someday.

My stuff in the old apartment was moved out and sent to the goodwill over a year ago. Nothing like starting over.
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Re: We've lost a year of our lives!

Post by Tabloid Hound »

I was lucky in that my sister kept all my items in storage; she had faith that I would return long after I was declared missed (and later dead appearently).

There is space in my house if you need a place to go till your on your feet again.
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Re: We've lost a year of our lives!

Post by DarKnyht »

Talk about a blast from the past.

Good to hear from all of you.
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Re: We've lost a year of our lives!

Post by Logan »

Mind giving a debreifing that will most likely get filed away and never seen again? (The better our stock of reports the less often we go in blind.)
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Re: We've lost a year of our lives!

Post by Willie Long »

Tabloid Hound wrote:We are not missing in action....

But you were all missed.

Where to start... well, I'm working for Lazlo now, and Ron is a family man.
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Re: We've lost a year of our lives!

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Welcome back all. You had people worried about you.
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Re: We've lost a year of our lives!

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This is such a bizarre mind job, I mean we were only away for a day our time and almost two years went by without us! I personally apologize for my causing anyone worry or grief.

The saddest part is that the story of how it happened isn’t even worth telling as there wasn’t even anything exciting to cause our disappearance. It was an empty cave long since deserted, nothing supernatural was living there, but the time shift is believed to have hit us while in the cave.

McVay has a theory that this time shift may be accidentally bringing supernatural things to and from said cave which means we may start an initiative in figuring out how to remove the time storm.

All in good time I suppose.
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Re: We've lost a year of our lives!

Post by Ron Caliburn »

Uhm, how do you remove a "Time Storm"?

Short of collapsing the cave I ain't got a clue.
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Re: We've lost a year of our lives!

Post by Hannah »

Hello Tabloid Hound, Private Dic McVay, Mr. Loucifer and Huntress!!!

Glad to see your back here and none the worse for wear. As Dad mentioned a lot has gone on since you left. I'm sure you can learn a lot of it from reading the boards, but don't e afraid to ask us about stuff too.

Sorry to hear about your aunt Huntress.

Hannah

PS: Yeah, I guess I'm one of those things that's news to you. I'm Ron Caliburn's daughter. A bunch of folks from Lazlo rescued me from the compound last year.
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Re: We've lost a year of our lives!

Post by Hannah »

Hello Again,

I suppose somebody should wanr you that there's a thing going around that looks like my Dad (or can change into pretty much anyone it wants to) and has a real hate on for Lazlo folks.

Because of this my dad instituted a special code for us to great each other. You can find out about it here.

Hannah

PS: It's a long story about where It comes from.

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Re: We've lost a year of our lives!

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Holy shit!!!

Uh, welcome back folks.
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Re: We've lost a year of our lives!

Post by mrloucifer »

Ron Caliburn wrote:Uhm, how do you remove a "Time Storm"?

Short of collapsing the cave I ain't got a clue.



That was I was thinking mate... Two years older and I still bloody love the way you think!
There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die.
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Re: We've lost a year of our lives!

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Hannah wrote:Hello Tabloid Hound, Private Dic McVay, Mr. Loucifer and Huntress!!!

Glad to see your back here and none the worse for wear. As Dad mentioned a lot has gone on since you left. I'm sure you can learn a lot of it from reading the boards, but don't e afraid to ask us about stuff too.

Sorry to hear about your aunt Huntress.

Hannah

PS: Yeah, I guess I'm one of those things that's news to you. I'm Ron Caliburn's daughter. A bunch of folks from Lazlo rescued me from the compound last year.


Really? Are you 18?

AND YEAH BLOKES, ITS A RELEVANT BLEEDIN QUESTION! By all accounts (save my own), its been almost two years since the touch of woman's skin for me.
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Re: We've lost a year of our lives!

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Hannah wrote:Hello Again,

I suppose somebody should wanr you that there's a thing going around that looks like my Dad (or can change into pretty much anyone it wants to) and has a real hate on for Lazlo folks.

Because of this my dad instituted a special code for us to great each other. You can find out about it here.

Hannah

PS: It's a long story about where It comes from.



Meh, just give me the finger and I'll know its one of me mates. No demonkind out there has that kinda sense of humor.
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Re: We've lost a year of our lives!

Post by Huntress »

Hannah wrote:[i]

Sorry to hear about your aunt Huntress.

Hannah

[i]


Thank you Hannah, and its good to see that you've kept a woman's touch in the society cause as you know, the boys here tend to live like pigs.
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Re: We've lost a year of our lives!

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mrloucifer wrote:Really? Are you 18?

Ron, dawg, I got this.

*ahem*

No.
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Re: We've lost a year of our lives!

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BLOODY CRIPES!
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Re: We've lost a year of our lives!

Post by Ron Caliburn »

Thanks Willie.

She's 15 if you must know Louis.

You've met me, you know to have an 18 year old daughter I'd have needed to hit a home run when I was 14.
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Re: We've lost a year of our lives!

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Welcome back.
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Re: We've lost a year of our lives!

Post by Hannah »

Uhm, Hello Mr. Loucifer,

As was pointed out I'm not old enough for you. Not that I'm that kind of girl anyway. I ain't never kissed a boy yet.

Besides it was only a couple of days for you, so it can't be so bad.

Hannah

PS: You were with Huntress anyway, maybe if you asked her nicely . . . From what Dad says about her it better be really nicely if you don't want any bruises or fractures.
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Re: We've lost a year of our lives!

Post by Huntress »

Well Hannah, its funny thay you mention that... he's already asked me... he'll be dealing with a trick shoulder for awhile.
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Re: We've lost a year of our lives!

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Good to see you back!
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Re: We've lost a year of our lives!

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Sounds like the Huntress I remember.
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Re: We've lost a year of our lives!

Post by Kolya »

Tabloid Hound wrote:This is Tabloid Hound with a quick post.

The Huntress, Private Dic Mcvay, Mrloucifer and myself were on a mission together and kept it quiet for safety reasons. What became an hours passing for us in this mission became a year for the rest of the world!

We are not missing in action, it seems we were in a time storm or dimensional distortion of some kind.

We will all be writing more once we get our missing year's affairs in order.
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Oh, so you guys aren’t new, you’ve just come back. Welcome

Post by Clarity »

_____Oh, so you guys aren’t new, you’ve just come back from an extended trip. Welcome back, then.
_____P.S. I appreciate what you’re trying to do, Mr. Tabloid. And I’m sure Eilonwy appreciates your trying to keep her in our thoughts, too. I sure miss her.
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