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Re: Genre-crossover nightmares

 

we'd like to take this opportunity to remind you that this half hour of

 

THE DRIZZT MORNING SHOW

is brought to you by

DRIDOL

the herbal elixir that helps dark-elven women

get comfortably through that special time.

Cause when you've got eight legs and a thorax,

that's a crapload of bloating and cramping, let me tell ya.

 

I've always thought that it's a shame that the typical drow family couldn't hash out its problems on an episode of Jerry Springer. Because, really, with the murderous, perverted, depraved nature of your typical drow family... where else would they feel at home?

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I've always thought that it's a shame that the typical drow family couldn't hash out its problems on an episode of Jerry Springer. Because' date=' really, with the murderous, perverted, depraved nature of your typical drow family... where else would they feel at home?[/quote']

 

The Sopranos?

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Re: Genre-crossover nightmares

 

we'd like to take this opportunity to remind you that this half hour of

 

THE DRIZZT MORNING SHOW

is brought to you by

DRIDOL

the herbal elixir that helps dark-elven women

get comfortably through that special time.

Cause when you've got eight legs and a thorax,

that's a crapload of bloating and cramping, let me tell ya.

 

Drip the Dark Elf doesn't exist in my world-view.

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http://en.wikifur.com/wiki/Christian_Furs

 

These days I'm constantly surprised at myself for being surprised.

 

I mean, why should I find anything surprising anymore?

 

Lucius Alexander

 

I hang out with a palindromedary, for crying out loud

 

I don't know why it's shocking that there are people who are Christians and who enjoy "furry" art, writing, or whatever. I happen to be one of them.

 

Does anyone think it's odd that there are Christians who like Star Wars, Marvel Comics, or pro wrestling?

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Does anyone think it's odd that there are Christians who like Star Wars' date=' Marvel Comics, or pro wrestling?[/quote']

 

No, his point probably had to do with spending one's whole weekend in an ocelot costume. Doesn't happen often at the cathedral.

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A little of this, a little of that...

 

Iron Man-Thing

 

The Ghost and Mrs. Robinson

 

 

The Smoking Gun Presents: America's Funniest Home Murders

Lost. In Space.

The Incredible Mr. Limpet On the Beach

The Madness of Curious George

The Muppets in: Compulsion

Bert and Earnie kidnal and murder a young boy.

 

The Big Sleepover

A remake of The Big Sleep starring the Muppet Babies.

 

Stuart Little Women

Little Women, acted out by CGI mice.

 

ALF and the Chipmunks

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I don't know why it's shocking that there are people who are Christians and who enjoy "furry" art, writing, or whatever. I happen to be one of them.

 

Does anyone think it's odd that there are Christians who like Star Wars, Marvel Comics, or pro wrestling?

 

While I should definitely know better, I suspect I've fallen under the influence of a general online prejudice regarding the word "furry."

 

After all, The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe would fall under some definitions of "furry fiction" wouldn't it?

 

Lucius Alexander

 

For that matter, the palindromedary, as an articulate and communicative if not at all humanoid beast, could be labeled "furry." It just prefers to think of itself as having an attractive, comfortable, and practical sort of hide.

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While I should definitely know better, I suspect I've fallen under the influence of a general online prejudice regarding the word "furry."

 

After all, The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe would fall under some definitions of "furry fiction" wouldn't it?

 

Lucius Alexander

 

For that matter, the palindromedary, as an articulate and communicative if not at all humanoid beast, could be labeled "furry." It just prefers to think of itself as having an attractive, comfortable, and practical sort of hide.

 

TLWW and the other Narnia books are thought of as a "furry" novel by some people. But then, given that furry means simply investing animals with humanlike qualities, there's a lot of "furry" material out there.

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