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run!run for your worthless lives!
> PS: FM, Can you tell me where I can purchase a copy of FM's "I am
> always correct" dictionary? Or will I be seeing adverts for it in
> Final Fantasy Twelve?
I'm working on getting it placed as a spellbook in Baldur's Gate: Pepsi Challenge but the negotiations are still at the opening stages.
You can get a copy of the first edition of FM's "I am always correct" Dictionary from any good bookstores, but it's better to hold out for the 2nd edition because the first one was full of errors.
> the molemen know all and see all!
I thought they have dodgy eyesight though? Not that it's suprising, given that they spend all their time underground. Then again, I suspect it's a while since some of the users on this forum have seen daylight, either. Especially those in Scotland.
PS: FM, Can you tell me where I can purchase a copy of FM's "I am always correct" dictionary? Or will I be seeing adverts for it in Final Fantasy Twelve?
> According to dictionary.com, rabbies is a spelling variant of rabbis
Rabies: prounounced ray'bees, nasty disease
Rabbies: pronounced rah'bees, yuppie wasps
Source: FM's "I am always correct" Dictionary. (2nd ed.)
According to dictionary.com, rabbies is a spelling variant of rabbis anyway. It's anb american site though, so I wouldn't put too much faith in that.
(Faith. Cunning use of words, see?)
Can't we just scare them away with a pork-scratching necklace?
> the badgers have rabbies you fool!
So they're Jewish badgers that can't spell rabbi or rabid badgers that can't spell rabies?