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Post by Elidor on Mar 25, 2008 11:15:26 GMT
Lady Mucca, as the UK tabloid press are calling Heather Mills, is trying to get involved in a Scorcese film about George Harrison. I was fairly surprised to read: "On the Scorsese film, a source close to Heather said she was “willing” to meet the legendary Oscar-winning director to talk through her “memories” of George. Mystery surrounds ex-Beatle George’s death but official documents confirm he died at an LA mansion billy apparently bought as an engagement gift for Heather." Here's the full link: www.express.co.uk/posts/view/38931/Heather-bids-to-star-in-Beatles-film
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Post by beatlejuice on Mar 25, 2008 13:38:55 GMT
A succubus is a stunningly beautiful woman. A succubus is pleasure and pain rolled into one deadly package. Like all demons, she enjoys bringing death and misery to the mortal races — but that doesn’t mean she can’t have fun with them first.
Many warlocks choose a succubus as a female companion for their ability to manipulate those weak of will. It is not uncommon for a succubus in a mortal’s servitude to fall uncontrollably in love with him or her; this occurrence is not always to the master’s advantage, though, for a devoted succubus can be prone to fits of extreme jealousy, especially when her master deals with those of the opposite sex.
A succubus usually tries to avoid direct confrontation, preferring instead to use her natural (and supernatural) charm to gain a creature’s trust, then to lure her victim into a defenseless position. In open combat, a succubus is far from helpless, however. She is surprisingly agile, always attempting to feint or flank an opponent, thus allowing her to backstab with her lash of pain.
Most warlocks tend to trust their succubus’s natural instincts in combat. This trust comes as much from respect for her abilities as it does from the realization that a succubus may ignore an order she doesn’t agree with anyway. This is especially true when an opponent threatens her master directly, as she may become reckless trying to save him.
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Post by beatlejuice on Mar 25, 2008 19:27:38 GMT
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Post by fauLLIBle on Mar 25, 2008 21:42:18 GMT
Wow , now his anagrams have made MSM. Maybe some of the PIA might end up helping us.
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