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Post by Mezzaphor on Nov 9, 2007 6:12:36 GMT
The new mirror site is working fine.Annie talking to the horse: a bit unexpected, but it makes perfect sense. A cursory Google search doesn't return any matches for the horse's last line.
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Post by mudmaniac on Nov 9, 2007 8:36:03 GMT
Annie looks like she is about to feed it sugar cubes, which I believe are not compatible with your run-of-the-mill literary-cyber-warhorse.
This building does not look as old as i envisioned. Not really the kind of architecture in line with the horse and carriage mode of transportation.
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Post by todd on Nov 9, 2007 11:38:32 GMT
I think that the horse is just responding to Annie's words, and not quoting this time. (That robot horse is still my favorite of the various modes of transport used in this chapter.)
Red and Kat's words in the last panel make me wonder just what the barber's is going to be like inside.
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Post by p13volution on Nov 9, 2007 13:53:14 GMT
What? Its over?
Here I was expecting this trek being played out for a few weeks at least ;D
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Post by Mezzaphor on Nov 9, 2007 22:04:13 GMT
I think that the horse is just responding to Annie's words, and not quoting this time. So our equine automaton is smart enough to engage in conversation. That just makes it so much cooler.
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Post by cenit on Nov 13, 2007 13:11:16 GMT
I think that the horse is just responding to Annie's words, and not quoting this time. So our equine automaton is smart enough to engage in conversation. That just makes it so much cooler. Not only he can engage conversation, he talks in a nice/sweet way....so even cooler; in the Ye Ol' English, puts us non-native-english to guess a little sometimes, but it's ok, it's an old horse, right?
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