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 Post subject: Dr. E. Gadd: Hollow Honeycomb
PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 2:04 am 
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Everything changed the other file was deleted and unable to be recovered. :thumbdown: So, I will be making the hollow honeycomb. :thumbup: In Banjo-Kazooie for each 6 hollow honeycombs you find you receive an extra bar of health. In Banjo-Tooie you would have to visit Honey Bee on the Plateau area who demands a certain amount of hollow honeycombs per bar of health. Also, I am using GIMP 2 this time.


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 2:12 am 
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Thank you.

Oh-nooooooooo I just lost the file! :cry: :no: :tomato: :bored:
Well just gonna have to restart :closedeys:


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Don't double post. But yeah, good luck.



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Sorry guys my computer was fried due to Hurricane Ivan and Gustav and I am withdrawing from the contest. Don't worry though, I'll eventually put it in the Laboratory.



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Ya, hope everything's ok. From what my family in Houston tells me, nearly all of north Galveston is gone, again... :unsure:



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Dr. E. Gadd wrote:
Sorry guys my computer was fried due to Hurricane Ivan and Gustav and I am withdrawing from the contest.


Sorry to hear that you lost your computer - I'd hate that to happen to me ... I'd be lost without my computer.

I thought it was hurricane IKE, though? *shrug* Well, I hope the insurance company pays out soon and then you can get a BRAND NEW SUPER DOOPER COMPUTER!!!! Yay!

Australia is a good country to live in because we don't get too many natural disasters, just the occasional in the top north and WA. Maybe you all should consider migrating!



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Kangaroos frighten me, and Abbos, they're like Pikeys, but not as Irish :ph34r:

Also, I hear Koala bears are poisonous and can kill with a stare, but can also spit acid. So thanks, but no thanks...



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Kangaroos frighten me, and Abbos, they're like Pikeys, but not as Irish :ph34r:

Also, I hear Koala bears are poisonous and can kill with a stare, but can also spit acid. So thanks, but no thanks...


WHAT!!!???

:lol: LOL :lol: LOL :lol: LOL :lol: LOL :lol: LOL :lol: LOL :lol: LOL :lol: LOL :lol: LOL :lol: LOL :lol: LOL :lol:

Who told you that load of bollocks?! Koalas are stoners, they are virtually wasted on eucalyptus all day and the only way they could kill you is if one dropped on your head! They are called "drop bears" (and are a total fabrication), lol! They are about as poisonous *stiffled laugh* as dolphins, and no animal can kill with a look!

Kangaroos a totally benign, they aren't too bright, and tend to accidentally headbutt cars at dusk or dawn. The rest of the time they graze or are asleep. The bucks will kick you if provoked, but the lesson to be learned is DON'T provoke a kangaroo!

Aborigines are a very misunderstood people. Generally, they are socially disadvantaged due to circumstance, tradition and culture. There are many other indigenous people all over the world that are in very similar situations - torn between their own way of life and assimilation.

But there are not many traditional Aborigines in urban areas or in the city. In fact, the entire time that I have been in Australia, I have personally only seen 2 Aborigines in close proximity, but, they were both homeless ... sadly.

It's a complex social issue that Australia has with it's indiginous peoples. Too complicated for this forum, anyway.

I do not know what a "pikey" is, but it sound racist. :hmmz:



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:yes:

Pikeys are gypsys on the Irish-English border. Watch Snatch, you'll know. Brad Pitt play one.

My post was out of total sarcasm, believe me. Much like a Takashi Miike movie, I use over-the-top examples and situations to make it so outlandish, it couldn't possibly be true :9

But enough of this off topicness! Hope to see your Honeycomb model soon, even if not in the next.... uhhhh 2 hours (forum/Mountain time)



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