Y'know that the film industry has kind of become a commercial business?? They're grasping at whatever concept they can. Now if only they'd make a Ranger's Apprentice movie... And make it good.
Of course I do. It's just money money money. That'll be probably be good, I guess.
{Stephanie ONLY!} I'll take that as a compliment. Now, since none of those people are even in the same country as me, I'll tell you. My younger brother, previously LegoAgentFigure has recently decided to be a little bit fancy and changed his name to Sir Legoth Argent Figar; responsible for getting me on these Boards.
{Stephanie ONLY!} I have two sisters, yes. Who are not on here. You know him sorta. Okay. I am offended. CONGRATULATIONS STEPHANIE, YOU HAVE OFFENDED ME!
WAT. Yeah, Tweed, I was wondering who stole my $200 leather cork-wood swivel chair!
{JAMMERS! -Rome- ONLY!} Yeah, just..... if you ever talk to Tweed, talk about Napoleon's Military Strategy or something.
"How would you answer this question?" Is a question. "This question" is the question asked, in which "This question" is used. You're the first person I've had to explain it to.
{Stephanie ONLY!} Judging by his avatar, yeah... So I successfully answered your question with a question, therefore I do not need to do anything more. Well yeah, you're confusing me. Stop it.
Of course I do. It's just money money money. That'll be probably be good, I guess.
Yeah... You know Ranger's Apprentice?
When you first mentioned that, it was really familiar to me. Then before I posted this reply, I searched it and now I remember that book. I see it every time I visit a bookstore.
{Stephanie ONLY!} I have two sisters, yes. Who are not on here. You know him sorta. Okay. I am offended. CONGRATULATIONS STEPHANIE, YOU HAVE OFFENDED ME!
WAT. Yeah, Tweed, I was wondering who stole my $200 leather cork-wood swivel chair!
{JAMMERS! -Rome- ONLY!} Yeah, just..... if you ever talk to Tweed, talk about Napoleon's Military Strategy or something.
"How would you answer this question?" Is a question. "This question" is the question asked, in which "This question" is used. You're the first person I've had to explain it to.
{Stephanie ONLY!} Judging by his avatar, yeah... So I successfully answered your question with a question, therefore I do not need to do anything more. Well yeah, you're confusing me. Stop it.
When you first mentioned that, it was really familiar to me. Then before I posted this reply, I searched it and now I remember that book. I see it every time I visit a bookstore.