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I met a farmer's daughter all on the mountains high,
Jun 19, 2010 01:09
This place is much larger than I remember. It seems Grady and the Mayor have been busy in my absence.
Anyone want to catch me up to speed?
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hidaka
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no_mountains
June 19 2010, 08:34:01 UTC
Maybe you shrank?
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anybodywitheyes
June 19 2010, 08:42:30 UTC
The houses aren't bigger, genius, there's just more of them.
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no_mountains
June 19 2010, 08:56:06 UTC
Maybe the houses shrank, too!
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anybodywitheyes
June 19 2010, 08:58:22 UTC
If I shrunk, the houses shrunk, and (presumedly) all the people shrunk, how could I tell?
More to the point, why would I care?
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rainbowbrush
June 19 2010, 08:34:57 UTC
Hey. When'd you get back?
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anybodywitheyes
June 19 2010, 08:45:11 UTC
Well look who it is. It's almsot a relief to hear a familiar voice from last time. I've been bumming around for almost three weeks already.
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rainbowbrush
June 19 2010, 08:48:09 UTC
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anybodywitheyes
June 19 2010, 08:56:29 UTC
Almost a year, and not long enough.
At least I don't have to eat, American cooking in the fifties was truly one of the lowest points of human civilization.
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weiss_tank
June 19 2010, 09:46:21 UTC
Mmm...maybe the size thing has to do with all the new people we've been getting lately...and the droned ones.
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anybodywitheyes
June 19 2010, 19:59:10 UTC
What do you mean "and the droned ones"? Are there more drones now?
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weiss_tank
June 19 2010, 20:01:24 UTC
Honestly I haven't been here for very long, but it all seems to come in waves. If it holds steady then...
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anybodywitheyes
June 19 2010, 20:10:07 UTC
I was gone for nearly a year, and it seems Mayfield has doubled in size since then. I'm just trying to figure out if anything important has changed or if it's just more people.
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