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  1. PLEASE tell me that someone remembers this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ty7GT2vgM1A&feature=my_liked_videos&list=LLL0AN7FlpNIwEu2ldT06mbQ

    Sunday, 07-Oct-12 08:03:09 UTC from web
    1. @dlcentaur awwwww yeeeeah but did you watch the pirates of dark water?!

      Sunday, 07-Oct-12 08:05:02 UTC from web
      1. @thehighlander No, but it looks epic!

        Sunday, 07-Oct-12 08:07:34 UTC from web
        1. @dlcentaur High adventure on a fantasy world where anything was possible... ripe for a tcg or at the very least an mtg expansion which rips it off

          Sunday, 07-Oct-12 08:08:36 UTC from web
          1. @thehighlander Pirates of Blackwater also reminds me of several books in the Redwall series. x3

            Sunday, 07-Oct-12 08:11:49 UTC from web
            1. @dlcentaur weird that it does. I've read the first 13 or so of those books

              Sunday, 07-Oct-12 08:12:49 UTC from web
              1. @thehighlander The concept of a Sea-fairing adventure is what relates the two. xB

                Sunday, 07-Oct-12 08:14:25 UTC from web
                1. @dlcentaur Redwall was usually about a peaceful, neutral abbey being under siege because some whackjob decided the most militarily strategic point in the region's geography would be the perfect place to set up a red cross that can double as a fortress.

                  Sunday, 07-Oct-12 08:17:11 UTC from web
                  1. @thehighlander I believe that only happened six or seven times out of the eighteen or so books.

                    Sunday, 07-Oct-12 08:22:35 UTC from web
                    1. @dlcentaur there were only two world wars out of several thousand years of human history # also, Salamandstron or however it's spelled was essentially the same idea but in a much cooler fortification.

                      Sunday, 07-Oct-12 08:25:16 UTC from web
                      1. @thehighlander Eh... That's like comparing the White House to the Capitol Building. Similar, but not really the same. Different styles and purposes.

                        Sunday, 07-Oct-12 08:30:24 UTC from web