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* "While we may not always agree, I could not have asked for a better broodmate, and I am glad to see them taking good care of Keshet." - [[Ari Melamed]]
 
* "While we may not always agree, I could not have asked for a better broodmate, and I am glad to see them taking good care of Keshet." - [[Ari Melamed]]
 
* "Ying to my yang? Abbott to my Costello? Fry to my Laurie? Something like that." - [[Jerry Holiday]]
 
* "Ying to my yang? Abbott to my Costello? Fry to my Laurie? Something like that." - [[Jerry Holiday]]
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* "They have high standards that I sometimes can reach." - [[Kenneth Bilge]]
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* "One of the most important Kindred in the universe, particularly to me.  Their destiny is... complex.  We'll leave it at that for now." - [[Agatha Palmerstone]]
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* Zalman-Rose needs to learn that sometimes being loud is better than being smart." -[[Bob]]
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* "How can someone who shares the same hobbies avoid talking about it with me? I'm wounded." ;) [[Banks]]
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* "Intriguing. All the more for what they do not say, as well as what they do." - [[Euphemenion]]

Latest revision as of 03:02, 2 October 2021

  • "While we may not always agree, I could not have asked for a better broodmate, and I am glad to see them taking good care of Keshet." - Ari Melamed
  • "Ying to my yang? Abbott to my Costello? Fry to my Laurie? Something like that." - Jerry Holiday
  • "They have high standards that I sometimes can reach." - Kenneth Bilge
  • "One of the most important Kindred in the universe, particularly to me. Their destiny is... complex. We'll leave it at that for now." - Agatha Palmerstone
  • Zalman-Rose needs to learn that sometimes being loud is better than being smart." -Bob
  • "How can someone who shares the same hobbies avoid talking about it with me? I'm wounded." ;) Banks
  • "Intriguing. All the more for what they do not say, as well as what they do." - Euphemenion