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Bash Report 22/01 |
royston ranger
Joined: Jul 14, 2007 Posts: 1217 From: Felixstowe, Suffolk.
| Posted: 23-01-2009 10:59  
BASH GENERAL?S REPORT
Hawumph stared us off more or less dead on nine o?clock. Present were Fantods the Sorcerer, Marley the Superheroine, Hal the Warlock and me. I found myself elected as Bash-General and as the result came out, the parrot shrieked ?Who?s a pretty boy, then??. I let him live a little longer because of his cheek. In any case I was still trying to get myself kitted out.
These days I find doing the water snakes a little bit - what shall I say - ?routine? and much prefer starting off with the gobs, But I wasn?t having much success with my kit. I know where to put my hands on just one wf but by the time I got there someone else had taken it; dagger0 had also been snaffled up but I managed to acquire the staff; I got one useful key but neither of the ptrs; and the umbrella was in the dinning room i.e. in the pag,
Fantods had the ptrs and was busy setting the pillar and needed them himself. Nothing for it. I had to put the gobs on hold and went down the well.
The first ws (ws3) proved unbelievably tough. I was down to 22 stam before it fled. Before I reattacked, Fantods shouted that the pillar was set up. So I left the snake and made my way to the hut. I am always worried at this stage because on a previous occasion, some time ago now, a player set up the pillar without killing Bas, with disastrous results for those that followed. But I need not have worried it all went like clockwork.
Back under the well, I found ws3 asleep, and proceeded at once to do business with him, when disaster struck. We got to the stage where my stam was 82 and the snake was critically injured and things were looking promising to say the least, when the screen on my monitor cleared and I was staring at my wallpaper (a picture of Chiswick High Road). The line had dropped. I spent the next hour every two minutes or so trying to log back on, all to no avail. The Internet was well and truly down. It just hung and hung and hung. At 11:15 my time (that?s 10:15 to you), I gave up and went to bed.
My contribution to the evening was number of mobiles killed - zero. Still I was 4 points up from the fleeing water snake.
What I want to know now is was this collapse of the Internet general or restricted to Spain? And if the Bash continued, what happened next? Did we win?
 
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Crowley pioneer
Joined: Apr 14, 2003 Posts: 421 From: Birmingham
| Posted: 23-01-2009 12:30  
Best bash report ever. EVER!
 
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blib explorer
Joined: Jan 01, 2007 Posts: 533 From: N.London (just)
| Posted: 23-01-2009 13:54  
After you left I arrived and single handedly killed all of the remaning mobs.
Hal praised me for my unparalleled expertise. Then we all retired to the tearoom where I regaled the adoring masses with a run through of my heroic exploits.
Hope this helps.
 
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Crowley pioneer
Joined: Apr 14, 2003 Posts: 421 From: Birmingham
| Posted: 24-01-2009 09:24  
You're so awesome, Blib. I wish I was like you :-(
 
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blib explorer
Joined: Jan 01, 2007 Posts: 533 From: N.London (just)
| Posted: 24-01-2009 15:31  
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On 24-01-2009 09:24, Crowley wrote:
You're so awesome, Blib.
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I know son, I know. I hear these sentiments all of the time.
If you wish, I can send you a signed photo. Just PM me through this site.
 
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Armand explorer
Joined: Nov 20, 2006 Posts: 532 | Posted: 24-01-2009 21:53  
Excellent, I need a new photo to go on my dartboard.
 
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