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      Welcome!   03/05/2016

      Welcome, everyone, to the new 910CMX Community Forums. I'm still working on getting them running, so things may change.  If you're a 910 Comic creator and need your forum recreated, let me know and I'll get on it right away.  I'll do my best to make this new place as fun as the last one!

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    I'm serious, he fights like a cross between Ken and Guile. Complete with the glowing uppercuts and kicks. I think one of the attacks he used on that first fire elemental might actually qualify as a shoryuken knockoff. I figure he'll have to wind up pulling one at some point. Probably make Greg jealous in the process.
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    AFNB

    EGS Strip Slaying

    It's also worth pointing out that most of his stuff only causes temporary transformations.
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    AFNB

    What's behind Phill?

    A little bit of both - the name "Phill" suggests that it's a gas station (Phil --> Phill ---> Fill), and from there I went by what was visible - so maybe, logical deduction.
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    partner555

    Videogame Thread

    Just bought the new Ratchet and Clank game. Loving it so far.
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    and then two years from now our time when Tara and Andrea make another appearance, it's discovered that Phil was the one who caused the clog in the first place! ...By spraying grafiti in his teen years, which unintentionally wound up in the shape of a magic seal, that Edward and his people have been maintaining ever since thinking it was there for a good reason and sealing away something important/dangerous.
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    Possibly transmutation of lead into gold. In the late Mr. Pratchett's masterpieces, this was one of the primary objectives of Ankh-Morpork's alchemists. Unfortunately, the only process they mastered with any degree of consistency was the art of turning gold into less gold.
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    CritterKeeper

    The Weather.

    At least it was only one room, and not one that you live in. But, I know stuff in "storage" can include precious memories -- my parents' basement flooded last year, and we spent quite a bit of time sorting through damaged photos and books and papers, seeing what could be saved and what couldn't. It was fun sometimes, seeing things that had been put away and forgotten, but it was heartbreaking too. A little tip, the damage to books comes from their drying unevenly. I got this from some book experts, talking about how libraries deal with things like a fire setting off the sprinklers. It's actually better to soak a damp book completely and then spread it out to dry, rather than let the soaked bits and damp bits and only sligtly damp bits all dry at once and end up dry at different times.