That reminded me of one of the episodes of Stargate Atlantis, where everyone walked at least 24 miles and never broke a sweat, despite full field gear and submachine guns and ammunition. And to top it of, one member, McKay, was always being ragged on as out of shape, despite walking the same distance, also without breaking a sweat.
Surprisingly, I actually have to side with Sarah on this issue. The question was basically whether or not we thought she could really stab someone, and even looking at it from their point of view I would have to say know. Beat them to death with a club, chair, ham-bone, broadside of an ax, etc…. Heck yes I would think it. Stab someone, no. To quick and way to painless for her tastes.
I was about to say, simply stabbing someone in the back that way wouldn’t be Sarah’s style. Dirk would already be on the floor by now, possibly in pieces.
I would think if Sarah had done it, her response would be more along the lines of
” If you have a problem with it you can be next” rather than denial heh.
A good old classic.
Like a fine wine – it gets older and better.
With the right handling (Barwench Tales) it can be only exquisite!
You know, you really shouldn’t ask a question if you won’t like the answer…
Not going to help, Sarah the Felonius.
They are just thinking you have “graduated” to murder.
“Graduated”? Check the archives, Your Highness.
That’s where she started, more or less.
Yep. You are right. I’d forgotten that she’d gone further than tar removal.
In the October 30th, 2010 she “staked” a vampire. In the December 18th, 2010, she squished some faeries and/or bug-sprayed them.
this from the girl that a noteworthy temper and legendary fighting rep, and this from the girl holding her ex bf and with a sword in her hand
Oh, dear Sarah … ask not rhetorical questions to which you do not wish rhetorical answers.
Strong girl, though (as we already knew). Been holding Dirk up in that position for two weeks now & hasn’t broken a sweat.
That reminded me of one of the episodes of Stargate Atlantis, where everyone walked at least 24 miles and never broke a sweat, despite full field gear and submachine guns and ammunition. And to top it of, one member, McKay, was always being ragged on as out of shape, despite walking the same distance, also without breaking a sweat.
All together now:
“Yes, Sarah, yes we do.”
I was gonna go with “is this a trick question?”
Though in fairness, a single stab wound is far to minor for Sarah’s destructiveness.
Surprisingly, I actually have to side with Sarah on this issue. The question was basically whether or not we thought she could really stab someone, and even looking at it from their point of view I would have to say know. Beat them to death with a club, chair, ham-bone, broadside of an ax, etc…. Heck yes I would think it. Stab someone, no. To quick and way to painless for her tastes.
Its also in the back, far to subtle shed want the person to remember it was her.
I was about to say, simply stabbing someone in the back that way wouldn’t be Sarah’s style. Dirk would already be on the floor by now, possibly in pieces.
puuulease
I would think if Sarah had done it, her response would be more along the lines of
” If you have a problem with it you can be next” rather than denial heh.
um, maybe it’s just me, but doesn’t anyone else think that, maybe, they should get a healer for Dirk kinda soon.
B>yeah, is there a doctor in the house, errrr, or rather this strip
At the least can we get some strong drinks to “rinse the wound” and our throats with, the stronger the better.
Tine for Csi: barwench tales…
This reminds me of the time Dirk was frozen in mid-leap attacking the minotaur for 2-3 weeks…Jason seems to like leaving Dirk suspended!