Monday, June 7, 2010

The Tongue

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Creature first spotted at Jennifer's. Eyeblinks in future maybe. God help me, it was fun doing unnecessary math to move the legs around.

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  1. unnecessary math

    Oxymoron of the week.

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  2. I find myself imagining SpiderDog with little screaming figures running in circles, to be dragged-&-dropped under its stomping feet so it become GIANT GODZILLA SpiderDog.

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  3. LOL!

    That tongue looks too accurate. This is the only spider I would not be afraid of. And as for drag and drop items... it would probably need to be food.

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  4. The Eldest Lamblet just saw it and said to pass on a thank you.

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  5. One of Victor Frankenstein's proof-of-concept demos.

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  6. little screaming figures running in circles

    Hmm, it WOULD be fun to see that. Wonder if I can get Trurl and Klapaucius to help me out.

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  7. Now THATS odd.

    Either this computer has misplaced half a gigahertz or that...THING is beginning to show evidence of advancing entropy...

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  8. Rusty ShackleblartJune 8, 2010 at 12:38 PM

    Why isn't it Dogspider?

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  9. Spider dog doesn't shoot webs? I am so disappointed.

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  10. Spider dog doesn't shoot webs? I am so disappointed.


    check the other end.

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  11. Spider Dog has been eating plastic bags again?

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  12. I would pay good Riddled scrip to see Spider Dog vs. Retracto

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  13. Any comment from ZRM on this?
    I would direct the query to EofS, but he spends more time here.

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  14. I would direct the query to EofS, but he spends more time here.

    you are a right bastard.

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  15. Those kids with the couch cushion fighting positions are really quite lucky that they don't have a Platoon Sergeant screaming at them because they didn't do a good enough job of digging a fucking hole.

    To be fair, however, the structural possibilities with PSP and Sandbags are much greater than those with couch cushions. Closer to legos, actually...

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