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Siobhan
May 29th, 2005, 08:08 AM
Sounds like something out of a romance novel to me... and in my opinion a complete load of horse manure. There's heaps of other stuff like friends, family, religion, music, etc thats worth fighting for

Gemini
May 29th, 2005, 08:14 AM
Sounds like something out of a romance novel to me... and in my opinion a complete load of horse manure. There's heaps of other stuff like friends, family, religion, music, etc thats worth fighting for
In reality i have no idea where it came from :D i found it on another thread, but it does seem a little contrived doesn't it?

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Siobhan
May 29th, 2005, 08:19 AM
Yes sounds like something they would say back in the 19th century... Let's just hope The Crow and The Singing don't have a sentence like that, not that love isn't special but its not EVERYTHING... That reminds me i wonder how long we're all going to have to wait untill the Singing? Well looks like a loooooooooooong time to me since Alison hasn't even started yet. And just think how full is this forum going to be when it does come out :eek:

Sirion
May 29th, 2005, 01:41 PM
hey celestrial. welcome to the looney farm!
gem that definately sounds like something out of one of those romance books that my mum usually reads!

Silvia
May 30th, 2005, 02:50 AM
Oh no no, we're not denying his right to an opinion whatsoever. We're just pointing out that deviants will be...dealt with. *ahem*
Seeing as how everyone's offering their address, I feel compelled to give mine as well, even if just for the sake of it: heynonnynonnymylord@hotmail.com
Add me if you want!

Back to the Elidhu. I thought they were incredibly interesting, and like soul_elements they struck me as very similar to the Greek Gods. They're quite hard to empathise with, because they dont seem to have human emotions, and in the way they distance themselves from the human goings-on in Edil-Amarandh. Like the Greek Gods, they intervene when they want to, and dont seem to favour any particularly side exept upon occasional whim.


AHEM* mrs cadvan but he is not a deviant and he does not need to be dealt with!

celestrial
May 30th, 2005, 02:56 AM
HELLLLLLLO HOW R U? welcome to the forum would u like the hat badge or jaket i sugest the jaket mmm cosy.

:D hehe, hello, its a pleasure to meet you. Hmm.... :confused: jacket, i believe, i dont know bout you guys, but it is EXTRA cold in sydney these days! ;) bah. LOL, its nice to meet you again silvia! :)

celestrial
May 30th, 2005, 02:59 AM
Hi Leonie - re the Elidhu - shhhhh - can't say too much... :cool:

And welcome, Celestrial! And thanks... My sister is actually called Celeste - I always envied her her name... ;)

:D hello Alison, its a pleasure to meet you. Whoa, your sister has that name hey? :eek: I'm so jealous, what a pretty name. Unfortunatly Celestrial is not my real name :( , wish it was! hehe. thanks for the welcome :)

celestrial
May 30th, 2005, 03:00 AM
hey celestrial. welcome to the looney farm!
gem that definately sounds like something out of one of those romance books that my mum usually reads!

thanks for the welcome Sirion :D , i'm used to looney farms, so im sure i can make myself at home! LOL! ;)

Silvia
May 30th, 2005, 03:00 AM
COLD IN SYDNEY try living in NZ *mutters about the freezing cold looks at toes i think ive got frist bite!*

celestrial
May 30th, 2005, 03:06 AM
"...In the absence of love, there is nothing worth fighting for."

hmm interesting, so what are your thoughts on the above quote everyone?


:) what a beautiful quote, it some how reminds me of two quotes, (dont ask me why, it just sprung in my mind)
1. "love conqures all"
2. "take these broken wings and make me fly"

i'm full of all these intresting quotes, lol. I'm a sucker for love/inspirational stories. I have documents full of them. lol.

overall a very beautiful quote.

 

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