From: flavorlessgum@aol.com (Flavorless Gum)
Date: 10 Oct 2000 19:46:48 EDT
>you obviously were so quick to jump on the "I hate Cassius" bandwagon that
>you didn't notice it.
>
I don't hate Cassius, in fact I like him. I've already told him where I stand on this situation, nuetral.
However, Percival was attacking Var, and I felt I needed to post something about it.
Hmph,
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From: flavorlessgum@aol.com (Flavorless Gum)
Date: 10 Oct 2000 19:51:11 EDT
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Dustin Manjahcapery
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Holder of the Yellow Opal, Moonberyl.
Date: 10 Oct 2000 19:51:11 EDT
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From: jonalyn@aol.com (Jonalyn)
Date: 10 Oct 2000 21:02:09 EDT
Daelin Dragonsblade,
What ist truly pathetic be Gaius Cassius Maximus' feeble attempts ta present himself upon ta cork in a manner unlike th' which he dost present in ta basement.
Ta loutish roman hast a penchant fer spoutin' off an' insultin' both ta Baron an' 'is ladywife, though verra rarely hae 'e ta intestinal fortitude ta do so ta their faces. Assuredly, were thee ta frequent ta basement a wee more oft, thou wouldst be cognizant 'o those instances.
Gaius Cassius Maximus quite clearly told Leonardo Tassadar de Lorenzo that the then Overlord "needed to be challenged". M'lord Dragonsblade, that comment wast made ast I mineself wast conversing with Leonardo, said conversation being ast usual, rudely interuppted by that lout of a roman.
For Gaius Cassius Maximus to e'en attempt to infer or imply that he dinna attempt to encourage another to lay challenge unto his oh so dear friend, Avery, which he indeed be attempting to do, but shows nae only his unprincipled character, but ast well ast his penchant for backpedaling when tis he be caught out.
Tis perhaps the only wisdom being displayed be by whomever hast told that ignorant wretch of a roman ta keep his pen from parchment and away from ta cork. For were ta roman ta pen more, his utter lack of scruples ast well ast complete lack of intellect wouldst become e'en more apparent than tis.
The Baron ist nae at the beck and call of his challenger, M'lord Dragonsblade, nor shouldst he be. Tis for the Baron to decide when he desires to meet his challenger. Assuredly that lout of a roman ist nae deserving of but the merest modicum of courtesy which the Baron hast offered unto him.
Jonalyn Starfare
Date: 10 Oct 2000 21:02:09 EDT
Daelin Dragonsblade,
What ist truly pathetic be Gaius Cassius Maximus' feeble attempts ta present himself upon ta cork in a manner unlike th' which he dost present in ta basement.
Ta loutish roman hast a penchant fer spoutin' off an' insultin' both ta Baron an' 'is ladywife, though verra rarely hae 'e ta intestinal fortitude ta do so ta their faces. Assuredly, were thee ta frequent ta basement a wee more oft, thou wouldst be cognizant 'o those instances.
Gaius Cassius Maximus quite clearly told Leonardo Tassadar de Lorenzo that the then Overlord "needed to be challenged". M'lord Dragonsblade, that comment wast made ast I mineself wast conversing with Leonardo, said conversation being ast usual, rudely interuppted by that lout of a roman.
For Gaius Cassius Maximus to e'en attempt to infer or imply that he dinna attempt to encourage another to lay challenge unto his oh so dear friend, Avery, which he indeed be attempting to do, but shows nae only his unprincipled character, but ast well ast his penchant for backpedaling when tis he be caught out.
Tis perhaps the only wisdom being displayed be by whomever hast told that ignorant wretch of a roman ta keep his pen from parchment and away from ta cork. For were ta roman ta pen more, his utter lack of scruples ast well ast complete lack of intellect wouldst become e'en more apparent than tis.
The Baron ist nae at the beck and call of his challenger, M'lord Dragonsblade, nor shouldst he be. Tis for the Baron to decide when he desires to meet his challenger. Assuredly that lout of a roman ist nae deserving of but the merest modicum of courtesy which the Baron hast offered unto him.
Jonalyn Starfare
