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sneky656 [2008-01-11 07:37:22 +0000 UTC]
u can so tell its fake... just stare at the bottom were its feet are for like 30sec.
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kashyyyk In reply to sneky656 [2008-01-29 22:26:54 +0000 UTC]
i no its fake....but it looks kool
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Jonnamocha [2007-09-03 23:55:05 +0000 UTC]
ha ha ha ha thats my rhighting work
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Jonnamocha [2007-09-03 23:53:29 +0000 UTC]
dude thats freakan funnywith a sycamore tree growing out of the middle. He told of the easy going life of the shepherd and how his parents had wanted to become a priest. He had attended all of the schooling, but had decided against it at the last minute. He had wanted to see the world and he felt that the best way to do this was to go and become a shepherd. He said that the life of a shepherd is easy and carefree and he felt like that this was the way that he wanted to spend his life. He was anticipating seeing the daughter of a man who would buy the wool from his sheep when he arrived in the town that he would come to in another couple of days. He thought that he might actually settle down and get married to this girl if she would like to. He had been having a recurring dream about him at the pyramids in Egypt. There he would be able to find all of the treasure in the world and to realize what would come to be called his personal legend. So, the next town that he went to he went to a fortuneteller and asked her if she could help him out of his dilemma. She was unclear about what to do, but she made him promise to give him a percentage of his treasure if he ever found it. When he left the fortuneteller, he went and sat in the park where he would have been content to read his new book. He was not in a good mood for talking with others when the old king approached him and tried to strike up a conversation with him. He told the boy that everyone has a personal legend that he has to fulfill at some time in his life. He tells him that his could be found at the pyramids because of the dreams that he has been having lately. He tells him that he will help him if he will give him ten percent of his herd, because you should never promise anything that you don't have yet. He sold all of his sheep and he was given ummim and thummim, the two rocks that would help him make any decisions that he was unable to make. He took to the road and traveled to the northern tip of Africa. There he was setting off with all of his money in his pocket and set to a bar where he didn't speak the same language as any of the people there. He was taken for a fool and all of his money was taken in the first few hours. He stayed in the town for a while and he went into a shop that sold crystal. He helped the man to clean all of the crystal and while he was there, two people came in and bought crystal. The owner thought that this was a good omen and that he should try to keep the boy around. Since he didn't have any money he stayed on for eleven months and greatly improved the man's shop. When he finally left he had enough money to do with what he wanted and he set off to fulfill his personal legend. He traveled to the pyramids by way of northern Africa. About half way through his trip he came onto an oasis that was in the middle of a war between two native tribes. The rules of war said that the oasis should be a safe haven for all of the people that were traveling through the desert. This is where he met the alchemist, the man that would help him to realize his personal legend. By going off into the desert at night, he learned all about the masterwork and the many things that he needed to do in order to become a true alchemist. He began to have a dream about a group of rebels attacking the oasis because they thought that the travelers would be taking up arms against them. The boy went to the men who were in charge of the oasis and told them of the impending doom that was coming onto the oasis. They didn't believe that this dream was an omen but they gave him one shot. The rebels did attack and they were able to fend off all of the assailants. The boy was hailed as a hero and he went off into the desert to seek his personal legend. Here he was forced to make a decision about whether or not to leave behind the woman that he had met and had decided to marry. He said that he would return later and he did. This was after he found out about his treasure that he wanted for such a long time. He finally figured out that his treasure was in the sycamore tree that was growing out of the middle of an old church. He returned to his homeland and had his treasure intact and was able to live happily ever after
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boy-of-the-wolfs [2007-07-11 11:50:35 +0000 UTC]
lol its big and .......steel ....ok....cool!!!
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andryeb [2007-07-09 09:55:30 +0000 UTC]
YEHEY!!!!
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Joseph-W-Johns [2007-06-18 14:14:14 +0000 UTC]
What is that thing used for?
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kashyyyk In reply to Joseph-W-Johns [2007-06-18 21:45:32 +0000 UTC]
well its not acually used in that form...its acually used for mining and digging.....but someone on der PC jumbled up the parts to make a robot
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