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Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 11 May 2004, 14:23
by HStorm
Advanced Netiquette For Making A Big Hit When You Join A New Forum, by Lord-Fear/Melly/Homophobic-Cowardy-Custard-Person.
Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 11 May 2004, 19:47
by FrightKnight
Still touching that nerve. Never mind, he's gone now.
There's only 2 lord Fears!
My time on University Challenge by The Brochollan (the KM character, not the forum member!)
My extensive collection of wardrobe garments, full of variety by, well, quite a lot of them actually. Surely Scaramonger and Treguard could afford to change clothes more than once every 2 years?
Tap-dancing skills by Oakley
Of course I can still see my feet! by Brother Mace
Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 12 May 2004, 08:33
by TheBrollachan
Learn to count by Sylvester Hans (well it wouldn't get past 3 without some difficulty).
Staying in the troll pens by the Brollachen
(I suspect someone wishes that I did what the book said, however then it wouldn't be a short book.)
Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 12 May 2004, 15:08
by Wolfshead
How to live a happy life by the Gargoyle
Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 12 May 2004, 15:16
by HStorm
The Art Of Self-Consistent Script-Writing, by Tim Child.
Tips For Directing A Fan-Made Film Project Without Getting Impatient With Members Of The Cast, by Snowcat.
Tips For Directing A Fan-Made Film Project Without Resorting To Inappropriately Derivative Script-Writing, by Adam Battersby.
Remembering Faces, by Grimaldine.
Recognising The Right Time And Place For Gloating, by Lord Fear.
Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 12 May 2004, 15:52
by Snowcat
HStorm wrote:
Tips For Directing A Fan-Made Film Project Without Getting Impatient With Members Of The Cast, by Snowcat.
ah right! ah right! :-\
Sheesh, it was either that or we didn't finish... (Last shots filmed at 4ish AM on the LAST day we had the equipment and most had to return home.... Remember?!?)
I never asked to direct the thing anyway! It just kinda ........ happened... Presumably because no-one had the heart to tell me to sod-off or similar...
Also by
Snowcat :-
Half complete projects I've 'helped' with...
Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 12 May 2004, 15:56
by HStorm
Tips For Taking A Joke Without Losing Your Temper, by Snowcat.
Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 12 May 2004, 16:00
by Snowcat
Light colours other than RED! : The RPG film Crew
Tips on how to improve perfectly good film-work by Adam Battersby
Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 13 May 2004, 19:18
by MoanaLiza
How not to turn a thread off topic and start changing each other into different things By various members of this forum
Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 21 May 2004, 00:57
by zzt
Declaratory, Exclamatory, and Imperative Sentences: What They Are And How To Use Them by Pendragon
Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 21 May 2004, 01:20
by Wolfshead
Staying sober by Brother Mace
How to defeat Goblins by McGrew
Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 21 May 2004, 18:51
by KFan
"How to remain calm during a quest - By Majida"
"How to make a bad TV show - By Tim Child"
"How to wear fashionable clothes - By Elita"
"How to produce high-quality dungeon scenes - 1991 special"
Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 21 May 2004, 19:13
by Billy
"How to correctly dispell SHROUD" by Series 2 Team 7's Mark.
Another book by the same author:
"An easy way of telling the difference between SHOVEL and SPADE".
Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 21 May 2004, 20:23
by TheBrollachan
How to get cut up in the corridor of spears by Barry's team (Series 7)
Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library
Posted: 22 May 2004, 23:46
by Wolfshead
Being polite to wizards by Gundrada.