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Re: The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 13 Jan 2004, 18:11
by Drassil
Songs That Drassil And Emii Have Never Corrupted.
:o No comment.
The Brollochan Brief, a bestselling thriller by John Grishamaldine
Differences Between Winteria And Narnia, by Queen Aesandre (under the pen-name I. C. Nicus)
You Too Can Boost Your Word Power!, by A. Blocker
How Not To Break The Fourth Wall On A Regular Basis, by Trey Guard & P. Ickle
Mother: A Daughter's Truths, by Sidriss The Confused & Andrew Morton
Who Exactly The Campbells Are: All You Need To Know, by Montgomery McGrew
Original Ways For Dungeon Masters To React To Failed Quests, by Una Stee
Ducking, Quailing And Cold Turkey: My Battle Against Addiction, by Mellisandre OBE
Differences Between Winteria And Narnia: Volume II, by Queen Aesandre (under the pen-name I. C. Nicus)
My Story, by the Cartoon Knight
Finding Nemanor: My Greatest Voyages, by Admiral Nemanor
Successful Present Giving, by Julie from Series 3
The Art Of Detecting Eavesdroppers Sooner Rather Than Later, by L. Fear
Charisma, by Mistress Goody & Jade Goody
Re: The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 13 Jan 2004, 18:12
by GrimaldineGrimwold
Fabulous Fashion by the Dungeon's very own Trinny and Susannah, Mildread and Mrs. Grimwold
And since I've mocked her, something for Elita-
How to be a Good Pirate by Captain Nemanor, the Fake Pirate.
Re: The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 13 Jan 2004, 18:17
by GrimaldineGrimwold
Proof My Hair Stylist Really Was Sane by Hordriss the Confuser.
A Chronicle Of All My Kills by Lord Cuthbert Fear. (Seriously, I bet he turned to evil because he had a name like Cuthbert.)
My Insults by Elita (2nd Edition, edited to only include the insults that a normal person would find remotely insulting, rather than just laugh at).
Re: The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 13 Jan 2004, 18:19
by GrimaldineGrimwold
A Complete Log Of All Online Conversations Between Elita And GG That Hasn't Strayed Onto The Subject Of Lego Architecture.
As any sane person knows, a Lego Wellway Room naturally needs a Lego shower. It's common sense, really.
Re: The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 13 Jan 2004, 18:20
by Fidjit
Elita's Mouth...
By Glenn Stephen Edward Toogood A.K.A. MOTLEY
Re: The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 13 Jan 2004, 18:21
by HStorm
Successful Present Giving, by Julie from Series 3
"
Gift Ideas, by Julie" would probably be better, but it's hilarious either way!
Re: The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 13 Jan 2004, 18:23
by HStorm
Songs That Drassil And Emii Have Never Corrupted.
:o No comment.
I've already apologised! I'm a fan really, Drass & Emii! Honest I am!
*Runs around pulling his hair out, then hides behind the sofa for a change.*
Quite comfortable back here. Getting verrrrry used to it.
Re: The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 13 Jan 2004, 18:26
by HStorm
Original Ways For Dungeon Masters To React To Failed Quests, by Una Stee

Try this one...
A Scathing Indictment Of Excessive False Name Usage In Modern Culture, by Sue Denim.
Re: The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 13 Jan 2004, 18:43
by HStorm
The Genie's Guide To The Dungeon, All The Sights, Sounds And History, by Majida.
Re: The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 13 Jan 2004, 18:49
by GrimaldineGrimwold
How to Be a Big Hit at Parties by Brother Ernest Strange
Why We Should Be Nominated For BAFTAs by the actors dressed as goblins.
Re: The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 13 Jan 2004, 18:51
by GrimaldineGrimwold
Original Ways For Dungeon Masters To React To Failed Quests, by Una Stee
Lots of good ones of these in the original epic jokes thread that spawned the Elita's mouth gags and such.
Re: The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 13 Jan 2004, 19:00
by Lord_Bob
5 ways to kill HStorm By Drassil and Emii
Re: The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 13 Jan 2004, 19:03
by HStorm
No, that'd be a very long book. They'd find as many long, slow, complex and aggravating deaths for me as they could.
And it's Hayoodloo Storm now. Haven't you noticed?
Re: The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 13 Jan 2004, 19:07
by Lord_Bob
How to read By Grimwold.
Re: The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 13 Jan 2004, 22:48
by MoanaLiza
101 great succlently tasty pie recipes by Mrs. G Grimwold