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something seems to have clicked back into place on the forum...

trolls sleeping quietly and all sorts of interesting threads emerging

hooray we are BACK(!)


keep up the good work troll hunter (aka Admin)


http://eu.blizzard.com/shared/blizz-com/images/wow/page/trolls/troll-female.gif


ps yes, I have got a day 'working from home'(tu)

and to think that 6 weeks ago I didn't even know what a 'troll' was(!)


http://bobwhite2000.files.wordpress.com/2008/03/troll-hunter1.gif


Call me "good", Xena: Worried prince, I can take it on the chin...

She (the female troll hunter above) is my alter ego (she's called charliecharlie)

Nothing really, I'd just like to be Garth. He was a huge muscled dude who spent a lot of his time with no shirt on, and he got lots of girls. And he had great hair. There was a professor type who was always around and who I reckon was quite controlling of Garth.

Truth be told I reckon Garth wasn't perhaps the smartest of fellows but chicks dug him and he seemed to do quite well for himself.

Thinking about it, apart from the hair, Vin Diesel might have read and acted upon the strip. Would he have had access to the Daily Mirror, do you suppose?

Utterly spot on Charlies, though not how I recall him from the sixties Daily Mirror that used to be just below The Larks strip on the same page as The Old Codgers, but that will do for me.

Brendan, it is to laugh. This is Basil Fotherington-Thomas the university years. Couldn't be further from me if he was as far as a very far planet. One that's not even been discovered yet.

Tcah. And tcah again.

If they can fight Neo-Nazis then they can fight trolls, so with the help of a little necromancy, perhaps these fine fellows could be called upon next time...


http://i495.photobucket.com/albums/rr314/Shu_Kurimu_Sensei/jap_blues_brothers.jpg


one can but ask, Mick Mac...


if we all gang up on them (we already have Cat Woman, Ms Domiatrix, Garth, Troll Hunter male and female, the whole of Wayne's world, Modesty Blase, Spot the Cat and Cato from Pink Panther all we need is all the other ED Forumites characters) YES WE CAN!


http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/powers_of_persuasion/its_a_womans_war_too/images_html/images/we_can_do_it.jpg

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