Diamondais2006-11-01 22:37:21
QUOTE(Acrune @ Nov 1 2006, 05:31 PM) 349395
Pixie stix just look so perfect for snorting...
Rockets are apparently fun to snort. (If youre American, I think you call them Smarties. Silly Americans, Smarties are the better version of M&M's!) And before anyone thinks it, I wasnt the one doing it. I was talking to a friend on the phone while two of my friends did it in front of me.
And enough hijacking.
Acrune2006-11-01 22:41:32
QUOTE(diamondais @ Nov 1 2006, 05:37 PM) 349398
Rockets are apparently fun to snort. (If youre American, I think you call them Smarties. Silly Americans, Smarties are the better version of M&M's!) And before anyone thinks it, I wasnt the one doing it. I was talking to a friend on the phone while two of my friends did it in front of me.
And enough hijacking.
Smarties aren't chocolate, so can't possibly be better then M&Ms
Edit: though it looks like smarties are indeed the same as rockets
Diamondais2006-11-01 22:43:50
QUOTE(Acrune @ Nov 1 2006, 05:41 PM) 349400
Smarties aren't chocolate, so can't possibly be better then M&Ms
Edit: though it looks like smarties are indeed the same as rockets
Smarties in Canada are the better version of M&M's so candy covered chocolates. What you call Smarties there is what we call Rockets.
Arix2006-11-01 22:45:40
Dark Chocolate Almond Joys. 'Nuff said
Unknown2006-11-01 22:57:02
More proof I should read a thread totally, rather than skimming. This went from "current offer is X" to snorting lollies, and I don't know how!
Noola2006-11-01 23:00:36
My fault.
Sorry Gwylifar.
Sorry Gwylifar.
Acrune2006-11-01 23:15:16
QUOTE(Noola @ Nov 1 2006, 06:00 PM) 349407
My fault.
Sorry Gwylifar.
Pah, was totally mine. I don't divert threads just to have credit taken away.
Noola2006-11-01 23:25:13
I'm the one who started talking about candy.
Acrune2006-11-01 23:27:29
QUOTE(Noola @ Nov 1 2006, 06:25 PM) 349415
I'm the one who started talking about candy.
Pah, fine, we'll call it cooperation.
Tzekelkan2006-11-01 23:43:22
QUOTE(Neraka @ Nov 1 2006, 11:20 PM) 349391
Hmm that'd almost make me join the family. But then I think my city would kick me in the head.
BOOT TO THE HEAD
You are staying put!
Unknown2006-11-02 00:14:39
Darn, don't get rid of Veldt!
It's a lovely piece of nature that Tully likes to rest in, just like Avaerin, and it's probably the main memory of Gwylifar left in the game. It's also the easiest shortcut between Celest and Serenwilde, saves my little feet.
(Where are the 16 rooms though, I only see 9...
It's a lovely piece of nature that Tully likes to rest in, just like Avaerin, and it's probably the main memory of Gwylifar left in the game. It's also the easiest shortcut between Celest and Serenwilde, saves my little feet.
(Where are the 16 rooms though, I only see 9...
Ixion2006-11-02 00:25:23
Hmph Neraka, Melanchthon is in and no one boots his head.
Daganev2006-11-02 02:06:45
405!
Gandal2006-11-02 02:11:22
Smarties? Seriously? O.o Oh yeah, and would offer, but don't have no credits
Gwylifar2006-11-02 02:32:22
QUOTE(Phred @ Nov 1 2006, 07:14 PM) 349439
Darn, don't get rid of Veldt!
It's a lovely piece of nature that Tully likes to rest in, just like Avaerin, and it's probably the main memory of Gwylifar left in the game. It's also the easiest shortcut between Celest and Serenwilde, saves my little feet.
(Where are the 16 rooms though, I only see 9...
It's a lovely piece of nature that Tully likes to rest in, just like Avaerin, and it's probably the main memory of Gwylifar left in the game. It's also the easiest shortcut between Celest and Serenwilde, saves my little feet.
(Where are the 16 rooms though, I only see 9...
Thank you, that really made my day. Even when I was active I didn't think I'd gotten hardly anyone to walk around and look at the place.
As for the other rooms: note that there's mention of a concealment stake in the list? There's a treehouse, which logically enough is up in the trees. Six of the seven rooms of the treehouse are behind locked doors, but you can get out onto the balcony (where I always meant to put a chessboard one day). The indoor rooms include a central hall with a firepit, a bedroom, a nursery, a kits' room, a workshop, and a storage room. I particularly liked the description of the bedroom -- windows and skylights, in a treehouse, with no actual bed, just loose cushions all over the whole floor.
Veldt is connected to Celest? I don't remember that it ever even was... maybe that happened after I left.
Current offer is 405, assuming Daganev was serious.
Daganev2006-11-02 03:03:06
Just for curiosities sake, anyone know how much one can get for that manse if they dismantle it all?
Gwylifar2006-11-02 03:10:26
What do you mean by dismantle it? You can't move rooms off into another manse, can you?
Daganev2006-11-02 03:41:44
Here is what I ment...
MANSE DESTROY ROOM
  - Destroys a room to the.
  - You will get half cost (75,000 gold) in refund.
  - You cannot destroy a room such that any other rooms would be cut off
    from the rest of the world.
  - You cannot destroy a room that has any doors in it.
  - Everything in a room that you destroy will be destroyed along with the
    room.
Manse miniature artifacts purchased with credits may not be traded in (once
  activated).
I thought maybe things like stakes could be turned in, guess not.
So its only 1,200,000 gold
CODE
MANSE DESTROY ROOM
  - Destroys a room to the
  - You will get half cost (75,000 gold) in refund.
  - You cannot destroy a room such that any other rooms would be cut off
    from the rest of the world.
  - You cannot destroy a room that has any doors in it.
  - Everything in a room that you destroy will be destroyed along with the
    room.
Manse miniature artifacts purchased with credits may not be traded in (once
  activated).
I thought maybe things like stakes could be turned in, guess not.
So its only 1,200,000 gold
Neuf2006-11-02 06:50:45
aww...but I like the place. Use it all the time.
Unknown2006-11-02 06:53:55
Laneth jumps around there sometimes too. It would be nice if the new owner wouldn't change it too much.