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Posted Friday, February 08, 2008 5:44 PM
Heroic Knight

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According to our ever-reliable friends at Wikipedia, the practice of playing paper-scissors-stone to resolve conflicts in Minds Eye Theatre is sometimes referred to as "hand-jacking".  I was bored, don't ask.

                                                                                              
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Posted Friday, February 08, 2008 6:58 PM
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Richie H-R (2/8/2008)
According to our ever-reliable friends at Wikipedia, the practice of playing paper-scissors-stone to resolve conflicts in Minds Eye Theatre is sometimes referred to as "hand-jacking". I was bored, don't ask.


Evokes images of a weeping vampyre explaining that he wasn't a murderer - an evil man snuck up behind him, put two fingers to his throat, grabbed his hand, forced it into the scissor shape and then ran him about town brutally scissoring people to death. The smart thing to do is set fire to the hand when you've finished with it.
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Posted Saturday, February 09, 2008 6:09 PM


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Marios (2/8/2008)
Richie H-R (2/8/2008)
According to our ever-reliable friends at Wikipedia, the practice of playing paper-scissors-stone to resolve conflicts in Minds Eye Theatre is sometimes referred to as "hand-jacking". I was bored, don't ask.


Evokes images of a weeping vampyre explaining that he wasn't a murderer - an evil man snuck up behind him, put two fingers to his throat, grabbed his hand, forced it into the scissor shape and then ran him about town brutally scissoring people to death. The smart thing to do is set fire to the hand when you've finished with it.
Marios


Evokes an entirely different image for me... but then I'm a dirty minded sombitch.


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Posted Monday, February 11, 2008 5:01 PM


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your a little on the twisted side, sir

 

Give me what I want and maybe no one gets hurt

 

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Posted Friday, February 15, 2008 8:02 PM


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Why thank you. One does one's best.


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Posted Monday, March 17, 2008 8:59 PM


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Mr Dreadful (2/9/2008)
Evokes an entirely different image for me... but then I'm a dirty minded sombitch.

Likewise.

And hello again everyone.



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