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Dicken signs the guestbook!
Posted: 26 Feb 2003, 18:38
by Malefact
He did it on the 23rd.
Re: Dicken signs the guestbook!
Posted: 26 Feb 2003, 19:48
by DavidNewton
The hero.
Re: Dicken signs the guestbook!
Posted: 26 Feb 2003, 19:52
by Malefact
That scene with the 50-year-old Etruscan brandy is absolutely priceless! You can see Mace and Pickle desparately trying not to corpse! ;D
Re: Dicken signs the guestbook!
Posted: 26 Feb 2003, 21:12
by Purgatory
who
Re: Dicken signs the guestbook!
Posted: 26 Feb 2003, 22:07
by Gerz
Cool

Re: Dicken signs the guestbook!
Posted: 26 Feb 2003, 23:06
by Emii
Who? What? I know who Dickon is but brandy? What?
Re: Dicken signs the guestbook!
Posted: 27 Feb 2003, 01:15
by Trial_by_Spikes
Does he still have the horn?
Re: Dicken signs the guestbook!
Posted: 27 Feb 2003, 02:33
by Debz_g
How very cool! I am impressed!! Poor Dicken, I wonder if he has ever lived David Learner's slip down and if occasionally people throw "Dicken's got the horn, master" or "Dicken, blow your horn and run!" at him
Nice one though!!
Re: Dicken signs the guestbook!
Posted: 27 Feb 2003, 11:44
by Trial_by_Spikes
I wonder if he ever says it himself?
Re: Dicken signs the guestbook!
Posted: 03 Mar 2003, 19:10
by WhiteDevil
im sorry if this offends anyone, but dont you think you're all getting a bit carried away? Im a Knightmare fan aswell but if i were Dickon i would get a bit freaked out if i got this response out of signing a guestbook...
step outside, get a breath of fresh air!
Re: Dicken signs the guestbook!
Posted: 03 Mar 2003, 20:28
by Malefact
Agreed! This is the stuff complexes are made of!
Re: Dicken signs the guestbook!
Posted: 04 Mar 2003, 14:41
by DavidNewton
Isn't that metal ions and ligands?
Re: Dicken signs the guestbook!
Posted: 04 Mar 2003, 14:46
by Malefact
Not that kind of complex! :)
The psychological kind.
(and yes I do know about chemical complexes 8) like haemoglobin!)
Re: Dicken signs the guestbook!
Posted: 04 Mar 2003, 16:19
by GrimaldineGrimwold
Haemogoblins? Are they similar to hobgoblins?

Re: Dicken signs the guestbook!
Posted: 04 Mar 2003, 17:40
by Malefact
Sort of except that haemogoblins are redder. ;)