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Post by Rain on Feb 1, 2011 21:24:52 GMT -5
You guys... it's Bella Sara we're talking about, here!
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Post by ponyiowa on Feb 1, 2011 21:28:41 GMT -5
The other horse that you said that had wings and a tail: is it Brigit? I'm just talking about that the theory that the carnival horse is the original Patron Islander is weird, because even if Jewel, who's a land horse, rules over a herd of water horses, an air horse or an air horse with a water horse tail ruling over a herd of water horses contrasts even more.
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Post by Rain on Feb 1, 2011 21:48:32 GMT -5
*Smacks forehead* Never mind. There's no point in getting you two to quit this debate.
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Post by ponyiowa on Feb 1, 2011 21:52:53 GMT -5
*grins* Yeah, you'll never win! ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Rain on Feb 1, 2011 22:10:49 GMT -5
I will! Oh, I will. *Rubs hands together deviously*
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Post by ponyiowa on Feb 1, 2011 22:16:58 GMT -5
No you will not! *elbows Rain in the side* Oh yeah!
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Post by Rain on Feb 1, 2011 22:26:57 GMT -5
*Elbows Pony back, knocking her to the ground* Muahaha!
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Post by ponyiowa on Feb 1, 2011 23:11:26 GMT -5
*gets up and pushes Rain, then ties her up with rope* I've got you now!
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Post by Britnie Jade on Feb 10, 2011 22:18:21 GMT -5
And here comes the rescuer! *slashes the rope off rain with pocket knife*
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Post by Kai on Feb 11, 2011 11:31:31 GMT -5
*stares* what's so weird about a winged water horse? It's kinda like a loon, or a duck, or some sort of water fowl, it can fly, but it can swim too. And the wings don't get wet 'cause of some oil. Bye bye oil, bye bye ducky. I mean water fowl can hold there breath for what 30 minutes? some even longer? Just think of the benefits a creature that can breath under water (gills) and breath above water and has wings and fins would be. hmm. given those options, I'm surprised that there aren't creatures like that given "survival of the fittest" -_-
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Post by Stormy on Feb 11, 2011 13:28:28 GMT -5
Exactly!!! *throws arms up* Thank you!!!
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