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mase992 April 7 2009, 22:08:36 UTC
For Britain! :'}

Have I told you how much I love your writing in this one, love? I just do...

The allusion to England's historical preference to sea was great, serving a as a harch contrast with the desert area.

Battles are won by slaughter and maneuver. The greater the general, the more he contributes in maneuver, the less he demands in slaughter.

- Sir Winston Churchill.

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snappy8000 April 10 2009, 16:53:49 UTC
I drink to that (and thanks for the help with that line)

You do? Why, you hadn't mentioned it, but thank you, thank you!

They do call the desert the sand sea, you know? Couldn't help but bring my pirate!Arthur fan to surface

Wisely said, master Churchill

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mase992 April 10 2009, 20:18:24 UTC
Cheers, then (you're welcome).

I do, I do.

Really? That's so Arthur, haha. We definitely have to work on something with Queen Elizabeth, then POtC crossover much?

Saint Mr Churchill as most of your people call him :).

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mase992 April 7 2009, 22:09:49 UTC
Possible reference to Enya's "Storms in Africa"?

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snappy8000 April 10 2009, 16:49:55 UTC
It is a possibility, yes... Okay, you got me.

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mase992 April 10 2009, 20:12:52 UTC
You can't trick me XD.

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