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Professor Tanhauser
2007-01-14, 11:53 PM
Wouldn't it be funny if the rest of the order knew what Elan and Haley were up to and decided to "help" by standing outside their door or under their window and singing "Make, make, make, make out with the pretty thief!"?:smallbiggrin:

Don Julio Anejo
2007-01-15, 12:10 AM
ROFL %)))

Except who would sing it? I can't really picture anyone except Elan or Haley singing.. and well.. they're both making out.

Guildorn Tanaleth
2007-01-15, 12:12 AM
No, it would not be funny, and I don't really see how it would be revenge.

Azukar
2007-01-15, 12:19 AM
Yeah, how's that revenge, exactly?

theKOT
2007-01-15, 12:39 AM
For the "Bluff Bluff Bluff" Songs? It is kinda obvious

Talya
2007-01-15, 12:40 AM
Thog would do it.

'cept he's indisposed.

Jewel Thief
2007-01-15, 12:51 AM
Durkon would do it if the others did it.
V would not do it. She'd want them to have their privacy.
Belkar would do it if he weren't... in a bad state.
Roy wouldn't do it.
Elan would do it, but he's predisposed.
Haley might do it.

But Belkar wouldn't do that, he'd probably think of something much more clever to 'interrupt' their make-out session.

onasuma
2007-01-15, 12:48 PM
Riggghhhhhtttttt.

Mawhrin Skel
2007-01-15, 02:04 PM
Poetic justice for Elan perhaps, but not really fair on Haley or the other guests.

mockingbyrd7
2007-01-15, 02:58 PM
Yeah, it would be mildly amusing, but:

Durkon would only join in, not initiate.
V probably wouldn't do it.
Belkar would do something much more disturbing.
Roy might do it.
Although, Elan might be humming, "Kiss kiss kiss kiss my Haley," or something like that.

Professor Tanhauser
2007-01-15, 06:21 PM
I thought everyone would get that it'd be payback for the "Bluff bluff, bluff, bluff the stupid ogre" or the "Concentrate concentrate concentrate" help songs.

CGM3
2007-01-15, 07:14 PM
Roy wouldn't do it.

You never know, the Greenhilts might come from a society that celebrates the custom of the shivaree (serenading newlyweds outside the nuptial chamber with songs that can vary from romantic to bawdily instructive, a practice once fairly common in the American West of the 19th Century). :smallwink:

And Durkon would gladly participate if someone told him it would keep the trees at bay! :smalltongue: