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-- Feegle tactics |
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-- Feegle tactics (Terry Pratchett, The Wee Free Men) |
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bell loudly, the concept of avoiding people being foreign to them. My dream |
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TP: Yes, but I think I have time to reload. :-) |
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'They can ta'k our live but they can never ta'k our freedom!' Now *there's* |
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'They can ta'k our live but they can never ta'k our freedom!' |
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a battle cry not designed by a clear thinker... |
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just a lot of plot holes strung together. It did have a lot of flashing |
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just a lot of plot holes strung together. |
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It did have a lot of flashing lights, though. |
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It's a book about the magic of childhood. You can tell. |
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the excitement around the Watch House. His movements could be called |
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is half empty. The world *belongs*, however, to those who can look at the |
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don't *think* so. My glass was full! *And* it was a bigger glass! |
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-- Rule One |
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