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Post by garrett kensington on Oct 2, 2009 18:02:48 GMT -5
NON-EXISTANT [/color] out of TEN[/font] - - - - - - - - - - - - - "I'm sorry, was someone worth listening to speaking? no? that's what I thought."[/center]
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Post by accelerando on Oct 4, 2009 21:20:42 GMT -5
INTRIGUING OUT OF TEN ! [/center] 'i must admit, i am rather curious about him.' [/color]
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zigana groves
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Post by zigana groves on Oct 5, 2009 16:26:12 GMT -5
*AVERAGEOUTOFTEN [/font] "just like any other aristocratic porcelain face that graces london town, i dare say." [/center]
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Post by roderick on Oct 10, 2009 9:00:35 GMT -5
ersatz out of ten "If your fortunes were as definite as your beauty, I dare say a man might have hope for the future."
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Post by jamesarnoldstrong on Oct 10, 2009 19:50:18 GMT -5
* fancy o u t o f t e n [/color][/font] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "Fancy words from a fancy looking man. "[/color] [/center]
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Post by genevieve whittier on Oct 10, 2009 20:03:47 GMT -5
MILITARY [/color] out of TEN[/font] - - - - - - - - - - - - - "in the end they are all cut from the same cloth."[/center]
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Post by wycliffe on Oct 10, 2009 20:05:03 GMT -5
UNREMARKABLE out of TEN "You have the look that most aristocrats strive for. But the question is, are you as frivolous as your looks suggest, or is there a hidden depth to your character? Until you answer that question, you will never be anything more than just more another unexceptional face in the throng."
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Post by jamesarnoldstrong on Oct 10, 2009 20:13:23 GMT -5
*selfish o u t o f t e n [/color][/font] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "I give most of my money to the queen. What do you do with yours? Spend it on things you don't need. Exactly. "[/color] [/center]
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Post by wycliffe on Oct 10, 2009 20:27:33 GMT -5
NAIVE out of TEN "Does the Queen not have enough gold to drown in, dear boy? I hardly think me keeping a few pounds from her is at all detrimental to the state of this great country. But the simplicity of the statement aside, I concede to your point. I hoard the money I made in an entirely despicable manner and should be ashamed, but oddly enough, I find myself at ease with this shocking behavior of mine. Perhaps I shall be made an aristocrat yet."
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zigana groves
fortune teller & hawking
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Post by zigana groves on Oct 10, 2009 23:13:40 GMT -5
striking eyes [/i][/b][/color] "oh blue eyes, such strong words coming from such a wealthy man. however, your face is handsome nonetheless."[/center]
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Post by wycliffe on Oct 10, 2009 23:42:11 GMT -5
AH THAT MOUTH out of TEN "Both beautiful and sharp tongued. You speak harshly about not what you know. But since I am often guilty of the same, I shall not hold it against you."
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Post by dorothy on Oct 12, 2009 13:56:11 GMT -5
THAT MOUTH out of TEN~" 'You seem sir, to use this feature of your face overmuch. Insults to both the aristocracy and the military? I shall be surprised if you have anyone left to value your company if you continue in this vein. I suggest that perhaps your mouth could be put to better use'
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Post by reverend thomas bristow on Oct 17, 2009 0:43:43 GMT -5
ANOTHER FACE [/color] out of TEN[/font] - - - - - - - - - - - - - "miss parker is quite fair but lacks distinction."[/center]
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Post by nathan king on Nov 12, 2009 12:43:15 GMT -5
LIKE A WHORE IN CHURCH [/color] out of TEN[/font] - - - - - - - - - - - - - "I'd say 'forgive me father for I have sinned' but I'm not particularly sorry for any of the sins I've committed."[/center]
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Post by sara on Nov 18, 2009 23:56:38 GMT -5
questionable [/color] out of ten[/font] ------------------------------ While passably appealing to the eye, Mr. Kensington seems to fall short in other matters. [/center]
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