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Thread of OOD
Psieye wrote:Thread of OOD is one reason why I always learn summon butterfly - it's so useful having chaffs.
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Psieye wrote:Thread of OOD is one reason why I always learn summon butterfly - it's so useful having chaffs.
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Edgar Allan Poe wrote:"That is another of your ood creatures," said the Player, who had a fashion of calling every thing "ood" that was beyond his ability, and thus lived (and died) amid an absolute legion of "oodities."
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Confidence Interval wrote:Do you mean chavs?
JeffQyzt wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ood
ebarrett wrote:Edgar Allan Poe wrote:"That is another of your ood creatures," said the Player, who had a fashion of calling every thing "ood" that was beyond his ability, and thus lived (and died) amid an absolute legion of "oodities."
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Jabberwocky wrote:I use OOD thread for sewing. It's very tough.
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Grimm wrote:Why the silence on the summon butterflies? Are we Crawlers not mentioning butterflies, or are we butterflies not being mentioned by Crawlers?
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rebthor wrote:Jabberwocky wrote:I use OOD thread for sewing. It's very tough.
I find it's very hard to use as it starts to veer off the line I planned very quickly.
Shatari wrote:I traded a goat for a Nintendo DS XL, and a ton of games.
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Jabberwocky wrote:Sewing with OOD thread is very good experience if you're a new sewer.
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Grimm wrote:HOW THE FUCK SHOULD I KNOW
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there once was an OOD with an oud;
Who sadly was completely nood;
But then came OOD wyvern;
with OOD thread he weavernd,
And woverned a HAH YOU THOUGHT THIS WAS A LIMERICK?
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