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Status Updates posted by Atton Rand
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Sounds interesting,
I tried to PM you about the subject but for some reason it wouldn't let me
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On second thought, maybe you're right, maybe I could come back for a while, there's not much at the moment, but maybe we could work together to get things going again
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Well, I've got a few ideas, I know at first it sounds strange, but I have a few ideas,
For one thing, you guys want to change history don't you, I have an idea for a way I can do that through this
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Yeah, I've seen it, I'm considering joining, I'm thinking of playing as a young girl in the colonies
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Hello, what's up, have you seen my new Lego adaptation of Treasure Island, I couldn't help noticing you loved my last movie so you'll probably enjoy this one
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Thanks, actually, I like all kinds of old TV Shows, Faulty Towers, Red Dwarf, Hogan's Heroes
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yeah, that's what I thought King of the Vahki, I mean, while the attacking army was a Spanish-Speaking nation (Mexico), it was probably it's own country by then
so yeah, I'm not the most experienced with Spanish History, Although I do know a bit about Cortez and the Conquistadors
I also know a lot about British and Canadian history, and American History is pretty
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I haven't actually seen those two, but I do like Hogan's Heroes, you ever seen it? (Hogan's Heroes is about a group of prisoners of war in WWII who have a secret underground base in their prison camp and run secret operations to get people out of Germany, despite the boasting of the Colenel who runs the campe that nobody has ever escaped)
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Well, I would have to say it is very funny, I will admit John Clease had some hilarious parts in Monty Python's Flying Circus but he is just as funny in Faulty Towers. I love old comedies like that, and lots of other BBC comedies, Blackadder, Red Dwarf,
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I just looked at your interests list and couldn't help noticing you were interested in Fawlty Towers, it's good to see another member who enjoys that kind of comedy
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Oh, Cortez, that's interesting, I've done a little bit of Spanish history, though that would mainly be the Armada, unless you'd consider the Battle of the Alamo part of Spanish History (the attacking Army was Mexican,)
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Thanks Lewa
and Ka-Chan, much as I love Monty Python, no that is not actually John Cleese, it's actually a common mistake, that's an image of Stanley Baker playing John Chard in "ZULU" (a 1964 film depicting the battle of Rorke's Drift),