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Date Posted: 15:43:22 07/14/03 Mon
Author: Anonymous
Subject: .
In reply to: 's message, "." on 15:38:48 07/14/03 Mon

> >face=mistral>
>Sneaking Rules
>You may sneak the following: ONE person from a
>territory or a mother and young pair (not the mother
>or youth alone).
>
>These people can stop sneaks: The lead pair, the
>back-up pair, the beta pair, the parents, and the mate
>of whoever is being sneaked. If a territory has
>several high positions or very few, the people that
>hold the top three position pairs may stop the sneak.
>
>These people can sneak: any non-restricted,
>non-captive adult (4 years) from any section. You may
>NOT cross-section sneak (meaning someone in the wolves
>cannot sneak a horse). Dark, light, and neutral horses
>count as one section.
>If for some reason, the person being sneaked does not
>have a home that can stop their sneak, the sneak may
>be stopped by the royalty and leads (not leads of
>territories, but leads of the section) of that
>section.
>You must sneak on the board of the side you are
>sneaking from.
>Youth may NOT sneak or be sneaked alone.
>If a sneak goes four days without a response stopping
>it by someone who can stop it, it is successful. *96
>hours*
>If a mother has offspring (adopted or biological)
>under 1 year, she may not be sneaked.
>You may only sneak one person at a time and may not
>post more than one message sneaking the same person.
>If the person is successfully sneaked, you cannot
>re-sneak it for 1 week; you must challenge for it.
>The territory or individual person successfully
>sneaked from cannot be sneaked from for 1 week.
>The person being sneaked MAY go ask for help, but you
>cannot stop your own sneak.
>Each individual person may have no more than one
>captive at a time.
>
>Once a person is sneaked, they will reside in the
>territory of their captor, unless their captor has a
>valid reason to put them elsewhere subject to the
>approval of the leads of that territory and the King
>or Queen of the section.
>Anyone must be able to access the sneak- no putting
><*/a> (without the *, obviously) in the subject line,
>and no scripts or html that blocks IPs, requests a
>password, or in any way prevents the message being
>viewed.
>If the sneak is not visible without viewing the source
>code, the source code must be viewable. [If you don't
>understand what that or the previous rule means, don't
>worry about it- it's just HTML and Javascript stuff]
>NO WORDS MAY BE MISSPELLED! Double check for spellings
>on the person you are sneaking and where you are
>sneaking from.
>The sneak board may be cleared on or around the first
>of every month. No complaining.
>Post in this EXACT format: I, (your name), sneak (who
>you're sneaking) from (from where). No words or
>letters may come between it and it must be entirely in
>English text. Not another font, not a picture.
> These rules last updated September 28, 2002.
>For people wanting to make their text the same as this
>background color, it is "cornflowerblue".
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>Date Posted: 14:53:46 07/11/03 Fri
>Author: Apocalypse
>Subject: Entered
>
>I, Apocalypse, sneak DAughter of Light from Paradise
>Isle. Walked around, looking for something to do.
>
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>Stopped (NT) -- Shazaam, 16:06:28 07/11/03 Fri
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>Date Posted: 01:34:33 07/10/03 Thu
>Author: Sedusa
>Subject: *Walks around*
>
>I, Sedusa, sneak Xiaoyu of Paradise Isle.
>
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>Sneak stopped. (NT) -- Shazaam, 16:20:49
>07/10/03 Thu
>Double stopped. (NT) -- Daughter of Light,
>17:23:42 07/10/03 Thu
>*Mare snickers.* Gosh, for once I thought I'd get away
>with it. Took you guys longer then normal.*Rolls eyes
>then gallops off.* (NT) -- Sedusa, 22:06:51
>07/10/03 Thu
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>Date Posted: 01:16:19 06/23/03 Mon
>Author: someone
>Subject: . BaCk . . Up . . BrOtHaS .
>
>e·vil ( P ) Pronunciation Key (vl)
>adj. e·vil·er, e·vil·est
>Morally bad or wrong; wicked: an evil tyrant.
>Causing ruin, injury, or pain; harmful: the evil
>effects of a poor diet.
>Characterized by or indicating future misfortune;
>ominous: evil omens.
>Bad or blameworthy by report; infamous: an evil
>reputation.
>Characterized by anger or spite; malicious: an evil
>temper.
>
>n.
>The quality of being morally bad or wrong; wickedness.
>That which causes harm, misfortune, or destruction: a
>leader's power to do both good and evil.
>An evil force, power, or personification.
>Something that is a cause or source of suffering,
>injury, or destruction: the social evils of poverty
>and injustice.
>
>adv. Archaic
>In an evil manner.
>
>
>-------------------------------------------------------
>-------------------------
>[Middle English, from Old English yfel. See wap- in
>Indo-European Roots.]
>-------------------------------------------------------
>-------------------------
>evil·ly adv.
>evil·ness n.
>
>Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the
>English Language, Fourth Edition
>Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
>Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights
>reserved.
>[Buy it]
>
>
>evil
>
>Aleppo boil \A*lep"po boil\, button \button\, or evil
>\evil\ . (Med.) A chronic skin affection terminating
>in an ulcer, most commonly of the face. It is endemic
>along the Mediterranean, and is probably due to a
>specific bacillus. Called also Aleppo ulcer, Biskara
>boil, Delhi boil, Oriental sore, etc.
>
>
>Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, ©
>1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.
>
>
>evil
>
>\E"vil\ ([=e]"v'l) n. 1. Anything which impairs the
>happiness of a being or deprives a being of any good;
>anything which causes suffering of any kind to
>sentient beings; injury; mischief; harm; -- opposed to
>good.
>
>Evils which our own misdeeds have wrought. --Milton.
>
>The evil that men do lives after them. --Shak.
>
>2. Moral badness, or the deviation of a moral being
>from the principles of virtue imposed by conscience,
>or by the will of the Supreme Being, or by the
>principles of a lawful human authority; disposition to
>do wrong; moral offence; wickedness; depravity.
>
>The heart of the sons of men is full of evil. --Eccl.
>ix. 3.
>
>3. malady or disease; especially in the phrase king's
>evil, the scrofula. [R.] --Shak.
>
>He [Edward the Confessor] was the first that touched
>for the evil. --Addison.
>
>
>Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, ©
>1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.
>
>
>evil
>
>\E*vil\a. [OE. evel, evil, ifel, uvel, AS. yfel; akin
>to OFries, evel, D. euvel, OS. & OHG. ubil, G.
>["u]bel, Goth. ubils, and perh. to E. over.] 1. Having
>qualities tending to injury and mischief; having a
>nature or properties which tend to badness;
>mischievous; not good; worthless or deleterious; poor;
>as, an evil beast; and evil plant; an evil crop.
>
>A good tree can not bring forth evil fruit. --Matt.
>vii. 18.
>
>2. Having or exhibiting bad moral qualities; morally
>corrupt; wicked; wrong; vicious; as, evil conduct,
>thoughts, heart, words, and the like.
>
>Ah, what a sign it is of evil life, When death's
>approach is seen so terrible. --Shak.
>
>3. Producing or threatening sorrow, distress, injury,
>or calamity; unpropitious; calamitous; as, evil
>tidings; evil arrows; evil days.
>
>Because he hath brought up an evil name upon a virgin
>of Israel. --Deut. xxii. 19.
>
>The owl shrieked at thy birth -- an evil sign. --Shak.
>
>Evil news rides post, while good news baits. --Milton.
>
>Evil eye, an eye which inflicts injury by some magical
>or fascinating influence. It is still believed by the
>ignorant and superstitious that some persons have the
>supernatural power of injuring by a look.
>
>It almost led him to believe in the evil eye. --J. H.
>Newman.
>
>Evil speaking, speaking ill of others; calumny;
>censoriousness.
>
>The evil one, the Devil; Satan.
>
>Note: Evil is sometimes written as the first part of a
>compound (with or without a hyphen). In many cases the
>compounding need not be insisted on. Examples: Evil
>doer or evildoer, evil speaking or evil-speaking, evil
>worker, evil wishing, evil-hearted, evil-minded.
>
>Syn: Mischieveous; pernicious; injurious; hurtful;
>destructive; wicked; sinful; bad; corrupt; perverse;
>wrong; vicious; calamitous.
>
>
>Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, ©
>1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.
>
>
>evil
>
>\E"vil\, adv. In an evil manner; not well; ill; badly;
>unhappily; injuriously; unkindly. --Shak.
>
>It went evil with his house. --1 Chron. vii. 23.
>
>The Egyptians evil entreated us, and affected us.
>--Deut. xxvi. 6.
>
>
>Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, ©
>1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.
>
>
>evil
>
>adj 1: morally bad or wrong; "evil purposes"; "an evil
>influence"; "evil deeds" [syn: wicked] [ant: good] 2:
>having the nature of vice [syn: depraved, vicious] 3:
>tending to cause great harm [syn: harmful, injurious]
>4: having or exerting a malignant influence;
>"malevolent stars"; "a malefic force" [syn: malefic,
>malevolent, malign] n 1: morally objectionable
>behavior [syn: immorality, wickedness, iniquity] 2:
>that which causes harm or destruction or misfortune:
>"the evil that men do lives after them; the good is
>oft interred with their bones"- Shakespeare 3: the
>quality of being morally wrong in principle or
>practice: "attempts to explain the origin of evil in
>the world" [syn: evilness] [ant: good, good]
>
>
>Source: WordNet ® 1.6, © 1997 Princeton University
>
>
>evil
>
>
>
>As used by a hacker, implies that some system, program,
>person, or institution is sufficiently maldesigned as
>to be
>not worth the bother of dealing with. Unlike the
>adjectives
>in the cretinous, losing, brain-damaged series, "evil"
>does not imply incompetence or bad design, but rather
>a set of
>goals or design criteria fatally incompatible with the
>speaker's. This usage is more an aesthetic and
>engineering
>judgment than a moral one in the mainstream sense. "We
>thought about adding a Blue Glue interface but decided
>it
>was too evil to deal with." "TECO is neat, but it can
>be
>pretty evil if you're prone to typos." Often
>pronounced with
>the first syllable lengthened, as /eeee'vil/.
>
>Compare evil and rude.
>
>[Jargon File]
>
>(1994-12-12)
>
>
>
>Source: The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing, ©
>1993-2003 Denis Howe
>
>
>evil
>
>adj. As used by hackers, implies that some system,
>program, person, or institution is sufficiently
>maldesigned as to be
>not worth the bother of dealing with. Unlike the
>adjectives in the
>cretinous/losing/brain-damaged series, `evil' does not
>imply
>incompetence or bad design, but rather a set of goals
>or design
>criteria fatally incompatible with the speaker's. This
>usage is
>more an esthetic and engineering judgment than a moral
>one in the
>mainstream sense. "We thought about adding a Blue Glue
>interface
>but decided it was too evil to deal with." "TECO is
>neat, but it
>can be pretty evil if you're prone to typos." Often
>pronounced with
>the first syllable lengthened, as /eeee'vil/. Compare
>evil and
>rude.
>
>
>
>Source: Jargon File 4.2.0
>
>
>evil
>
>EVIL: in Acronym Finder
>
>
>Source: Acronym Finder, © 1988-2003 Mountain Data
>Systems
>
>
>evil
>
>evil: in CancerWEB's On-line Medical Dictionary
>
>
>Source: On-line Medical Dictionary, © 1997-98 Academic
>Medical Publishing & CancerWEB
>
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>e·vil ( P ) Pronunciation Key (vl)
>adj. e·vil·er, e·vil·est
>Morally bad or wrong; wicked: an evil tyrant.
>Causing ruin, injury, or pain; harmful: the evil
>effects of a poor diet.
>Characterized by or indicating future misfortune;
>ominous: evil omens.
>Bad or blameworthy by report; infamous: an evil
>reputation.
>Characterized by anger or spite; malicious: an evil
>temper.
>
>n.
>The quality of being morally bad or wrong; wickedness.
>That which causes harm, misfortune, or destruction: a
>leader's power to do both good and evil.
>An evil force, power, or personification.
>Something that is a cause or source of suffering,
>injury, or destruction: the social evils of poverty
>and injustice.
>
>adv. Archaic
>In an evil manner.
>
>
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>-------------------------
>[Middle English, from Old English yfel. See wap- in
>Indo-European Roots.]
>-------------------------------------------------------
>-------------------------
>evil·ly adv.
>evil·ness n.
>
>Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the
>English Language, Fourth Edition
>Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
>Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights
>reserved.
>[Buy it]
>
>
>evil
>
>Aleppo boil \A*lep"po boil\, button \button\, or evil
>\evil\ . (Med.) A chronic skin affection terminating
>in an ulcer, most commonly of the face. It is endemic
>along the Mediterranean, and is probably due to a
>specific bacillus. Called also Aleppo ulcer, Biskara
>boil, Delhi boil, Oriental sore, etc.
>
>
>Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, ©
>1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.
>
>
>evil
>
>\E"vil\ ([=e]"v'l) n. 1. Anything which impairs the
>happiness of a being or deprives a being of any good;
>anything which causes suffering of any kind to
>sentient beings; injury; mischief; harm; -- opposed to
>good.
>
>Evils which our own misdeeds have wrought. --Milton.
>
>The evil that men do lives after them. --Shak.
>
>2. Moral badness, or the deviation of a moral being
>from the principles of virtue imposed by conscience,
>or by the will of the Supreme Being, or by the
>principles of a lawful human authority; disposition to
>do wrong; moral offence; wickedness; depravity.
>
>The heart of the sons of men is full of evil. --Eccl.
>ix. 3.
>
>3. malady or disease; especially in the phrase king's
>evil, the scrofula. [R.] --Shak.
>
>He [Edward the Confessor] was the first that touched
>for the evil. --Addison.
>
>
>Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, ©
>1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.
>
>
>evil
>
>
>
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>A sneak of angel eyes by dog soldiers (NT) --
>..., 06:43:31 06/23/03 Mon
>I, Wolf Star, daugter of Angel Eyes stop the sneak
>(NT) -- Wolf, 07:34:47 06/23/03 Mon
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>Date Posted: 07:04:55 06/20/03 Fri
>Author: .
>Subject: .
>
>
>Windsor, Wallis Warfield, duchess of
>Related: United Kingdom History Biographies
>1896-1986, American-born wife of Edward, duke of
>Windsor, who, as Edward VIII , abdicated the British
>throne in order to marry her. In 1916 she married a
>naval lieutenant, from whom she was divorced in 1927.
>The next year she married Ernest Aldrich Simpson, an
>American businessman residing in London, where she met
>Edward, who was then prince of Wales. The friendship
>between Mrs. Simpson and the prince continued after he
>succeeded to the throne in Jan., 1936. In Oct., 1936,
>Mrs. Simpson obtained a divorce decree nisi. Rumors of
>a projected marriage of Edward and Mrs. Simpson
>preceded the crisis of Dec., 1936, which resulted in
>Edward's abdication. On Apr. 27, 1937, the Simpson
>divorce became final, and Mrs. Simpson legally changed
>her name to Wallis Warfield. On June 3 she married
>Edward in France, where they made their home. By
>special letters patent it was provided that the
>duchess of Windsor should not share her husband's
>royal rank. Exiled, she and Edward remained in France
>and became prominent in international social circles.
>She was not officially invited back to Britain until
>1967. She attended Edward's funeral in England in 1972
>and was buried next to him at her death.
>
>Bibliography: See her memoir, The Heart Has Its
>Reasons (1956).
>
>
>
>Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, Copyright (c)
>2003.
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>ok... -- Black Diamond, 08:30:52 06/20/03 Fri
>Lol, yes it is a sneak of Valkyrie, ya caught me :P
>(NT) -- Paris France/her player Elise, 09:05:30
>06/20/03 Fri
>Double Checking -- Moonlight, 23:12:15 06/22/03 Sun
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>Date Posted: 12:19:09 06/16/03 Mon
>Author: ...
>Subject: test
>
>
>Catchin' some rays -- Death Announcement, 12:16:45
>06/03/03 Tue
>ILLEGAL -- Playa, 15:39:57 06/03/03 Tue
>Steal of Gamina and Diamond Fire! (NT) --
>birdie, 15:51:37 06/03/03 Tue
>Playa>> -- Death Announcement, 20:16:08 06/03/03 Tue
>I, Cole, stop this sneak of Diamond Fire and Gamina
>(NT) -- Cole, 06:41:29 06/04/03 Wed
>*Raised a skeptical brow* Ooookay...... (NT) --
>chestnut birdie, 22:06:58 06/04/03 Wed
>Huh? -- Death Announcement, 07:34:47 06/08/03 Sun
>^^^ Sneak of Final Frontier ^^^ (NT) --
>Surprise, 17:50:57 06/08/03 Sun
>I, Apocalypse Now, stop this sneak of Final Frontier.
>(NT) -- Apocalypse Now, 21:33:10 06/08/03 Sun
>I still want to know what chestnut birdie said! --
>Death Announcement, 20:17:35 06/13/03 Fri
>Sneak for Euphoria! (NT) -- Nosey Person,
>05:27:05 06/14/03 Sat
>I stop the sneak of Euphoria (NT) -- Zackari,
>10:09:31 06/14/03 Sat
>Disease and Infection Information -- Dr.Sara Black,
>06:54:41 06/10/03 Tue
>This sneak for Stone Lightning is stopped by his mate
>and lead mare Calamity. (NT) -- Calamity,
>12:48:02 06/10/03 Tue
>(NT) (NT) -- Test, 16:28:19 06/07/03 Sat
>Test Again (NT) -- Tester, 16:30:28 06/07/03
>Sat
>*Clears her throat* Ahem... -- Tori, 18:17:16 06/07/03
>Sat
>i know (NT) -- wingless angel, 11:06:29
>06/08/03 Sun
>So yeah, I Euphoria stop this sneak. (just to be sure)
>(NT) -- Euphoria, 11:01:59 06/09/03 Mon
>So yeah, I Euphoria stop this sneak. (just to be sure)
>(NT) -- Euphoria, 11:02:08 06/09/03 Mon
>So yeah, I Euphoria stop this sneak. (just to be sure)
>(NT) -- Euphoria, 11:02:08 06/09/03 Mon
>(NT) (NT) -- Test, 16:25:58 06/07/03 Sat
>Important New on Aging -- Dr. John Johnson, 10:19:52
>06/04/03 Wed
>Sneak for Faithful Sorrow. (NT) -- Nosey
>Person, 12:00:47 06/04/03 Wed
>Important Information On Hair Loss -- Dr. Susan
>Thompson, 13:18:01 06/04/03 Wed
>I Wingless Angel Sneak Dark Dancer from Sun Kissed
>Beach (Lookie what I found!) (NT) -- Surprise,
>15:32:35 06/04/03 Wed
>I, Euphoria, stop this sneak for Dark Dancer.
>(NT) -- Euphy, 05:50:10 06/05/03 Thu
>Thanks for stopping it!!! -- Lighting, 14:27:46
>06/05/03 Thu
>*Rolls eyes* ANOTHER SNEAK OF DARK DANCER! --
>Surprise, 18:30:04 06/05/03 Thu
>And I, Euphoria, stop the sneak of Dark Dancer once
>again. (NT) -- Euphoria, 05:51:01 06/06/03 Fri
>Lalalalala -- Who is this?, 08:40:23 06/06/03 Fri
>SNEAK FOR SUNSET!!! (NT) -- red birdie,
>15:08:46 06/06/03 Fri
>Yes Yes I already told the land lol (NT) --
>Lightning, 18:40:14 06/06/03 Fri
>I, Mask, Mate of Sunset stop this sneak. (NT)
>-- Mask, 13:22:34 06/07/03 Sat
>hmmm is this a sneak? -- ..., 17:41:16 06/05/03 Thu
>Sneak of Moonlight from Hopeful Valley (Click on the
>the clicky thing then the post subjected "clicky".
>It's in there backwards) (NT) -- Surprise,
>18:49:46 06/05/03 Thu
>Oh very clever. I, Valkyrie, stop this sneak of
>Moonlight. (NT) -- Valkyrie, 05:56:34 06/06/03
>Fri
>CupidCams - Live Video Dating -- Looking4Love,
>10:23:33 06/04/03 Wed
>SNEAK! -- birdie, 11:18:57 06/04/03 Wed
>I, Que Sera, stop this sneak of Chocolate's Touch
>(NT) -- Que Sera, 11:58:49 06/04/03 Wed
>I,Valkyrie, stop this sneak of Chocolate's Touch. (NT)
>-- Valkyrie, 11:59:09 06/04/03 Wed
>um... -- *confuzed*, 23:45:21 06/03/03 Tue
>NO! -- Relentless.Tyme (the REAL one!), 23:48:02
>06/03/03 Tue
>Well, just in case, I Euphoria stop this sneak of Dark
>Dancer (NT) -- Euphoria, 06:43:54 06/04/03 Wed
>k...sorry>>> -- Relentless.Tyme, 07:56:09 06/04/03 Wed
>test -- test, 15:56:20 06/02/03 Mon
>Hmph -- Lightning, 19:27:46 06/02/03 Mon
>[cast.me.away] -- Castaway, 11:33:18 06/03/03 Tue
>. -- ., 14:40:02 05/08/03 Thu
>yeah, whatever.. (NT) -- -wind-, 14:51:21
>05/08/03 Thu
>Sneak by Zierra for Shazaam (NT) -- Nosy
>Person, 11:08:21 05/09/03 Fri
>I, Notorious Reputation, as mate of Shazaam, stop this
>sneak. (NT) -- Tori, 11:12:09 05/09/03 Fri
>My sneak of Steel Dream was succesful. (NT) --
>Adrian to Power, 19:57:48 05/12/03 Mon
>Just checking. -- Riley, 16:21:58 05/13/03 Tue
>where? (NT) -- curious person, 18:07:06
>05/14/03 Wed
>Sneak of Zackari in the 'Where' post (NT) --
>Surprise, 13:16:45 05/15/03 Thu
>Did anyone stop it???? -- Surprise, 14:07:35 05/22/03
>Thu
>Dats not ME! It's a Sneak! (NT) -- The REAL
>Surprise, 16:01:52 05/22/03 Thu
>I Black Diamond, Beta Mare of Hopeful Valley stop this
>sneak of Moonlight (NT) -- Black Diamond,
>18:00:08 05/22/03 Thu
>I sneak surprise to the party down there. (NT)
>-- sneaker, 13:04:47 05/28/03 Wed
>But what if I don't want to go to the party? *Pout*
>(NT) -- Surprise, 14:14:16 05/28/03 Wed
>Then I sneak you back (NT) -- sneaker, 12:17:27
>05/29/03 Thu
>(Sneak) -- ~~~~~~, 19:09:23 05/29/03 Thu
>Shazaam ANOTHER SNEAK ABOVE! (NT) -- Surprise,
>09:53:07 05/30/03 Fri
>I, Shazaam, stop the sneak of my mate, Tori, and my
>daughter, Elven. (NT) -- Shazaam, 10:47:57
>05/30/03 Fri
>What is that the fourth sneak for Tori? Why doesn't
>anyone ever sneak me? (NT) -- Surprise,
>13:16:31 05/30/03 Fri
>Excuse my being rude, but maybe it's because it'd be
>annoying? (NT) -- Jen (Zack), 18:19:43
>05/30/03 Fri
>Excuse me Jen, but I was not the one to write that
>above post and had you looked more closly you would
>have seen the sneak in it. I am only here to help not
>annoy...besides the sneakers of course. (THE SNEAK
>READS:i,jp,sneakshazaamfrompi) -- The REAL Surprise,
>01:45:15 05/31/03 Sat
>Sorry 'bout that. I'm getting the two "Surprise"s
>mixed up. I'm a having a blonde moment. :P (NT)
>-- Jen (Zack), 09:34:51 05/31/03 Sat
>I, Paris France, sneak Moonlight from Hopeful Valley
>to Haunted Valley. (NT) -- Me, 3:05:59 06/16/03
>Sat
>It's Okies...I've I get confusded and I'm one of the
>Surprises! (NT) -- The REAL Surprise, 23:28:35
>05/31/03 Sat
>lol! I understand. :) (NT) -- Jen (Zack),
>10:38:33 06/01/03 Sun
>//run\\ -- Tango, 16:28:04 05/27/03 Tue
>*Female enters eyeing the other horse with...* --
>Unknown Fear, 16:45:33 05/27/03 Tue
>//Hiss\\ -- Midnight Tango, 16:56:58 05/27/03 Tue
>*Shakes her head and...* -- Unkown Fear, 17:01:15
>05/27/03 Tue
>//Warning\\ -- Tango, 17:06:23 05/27/03 Tue
>(Because...) -- Some 1, 17:07:29 05/27/03 Tue
>*Grins...* -- Tango, 17:14:42 05/27/03 Tue
>I, midnight tango, sneak notorious reputation and her
>foal from the challenge board*SNEAK* (NT) --
>Surprise, 23:32:08 05/27/03 Tue
>Stopped (NT) -- Shazaam, 09:01:36 05/29/03 Thu
>//It sucks to be you// -- Tango and Co., 14:08:41
>05/29/03 Thu
>//It sucks to be you// -- Tango and Co., 14:09:41
>05/29/03 Thu
>with* ( just so you dont think I'm absolutly and
>totally stupid ^.^) (NT) -- Tango and Co.,
>14:11:43 05/29/03 Thu
>Tango is sneaking notorious reputation and her foal
>AGAIN in both posts above -- Surprise, 19:13:41
>05/29/03 Thu
>My Lord!>>>Stopped, again -- Shazaam, 20:31:13
>05/29/03 Thu
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