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Musician | Registered: September 7, 2010 02:46:15 PM
I'm not sure what to put here, as I don't have a lot to say about myself. i actually got lucky today (note to my future self: the date is 5/5/12) because, as I was going through some fanfics and webcomics i like to read, i stumbled across an FA i made about a year ago that i haven't touched since( i was inspired to get on FA after an advertisement suggested i do so). So, long story short, here I am, on FA, going "wow, i can talk to furries now( because where i live there are none.)
i am always willing to talk; i will talk about anything under the sun, and while i am not a fetishist of any sort, i don't mind talking about that shit.
i am always willing to talk; i will talk about anything under the sun, and while i am not a fetishist of any sort, i don't mind talking about that shit.
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13 years ago
The story, however riveting, was eventually dismissed as a legend, and thus, was all but forgotten, and the creature with it. For thirty-five years, anyway.
In the autumn of 1862, another farmstead was raided, this time by Union soldiers, in the small community of Mill End, northern Georgia. Three raccoon brothers, the Dardens, were captured while lifting hay into the loft of a barn, The soldiers were reported to have been very annoyed by the trio, as they were very sarcastic and would not stop poking fun at the mens' uniforms. Riley Darden was clearly the ringleader. "Did yer ma knit that? Looks cute on ya." This was followed by gales of laughter from the other two brothers. This continued until the soldiers came across an elm tree on a small hill. They tied nooses, slung them over a sturdy branch, and hanged the three brothers. The soldiers stood and waited for them to die. A minute passed. Riley blinked. "Hot damn, ah kin see the house from here." And laughter ensued.
In the autumn of 1862, another farmstead was raided, this time by Union soldiers, in the small community of Mill End, northern Georgia. Three raccoon brothers, the Dardens, were captured while lifting hay into the loft of a barn, The soldiers were reported to have been very annoyed by the trio, as they were very sarcastic and would not stop poking fun at the mens' uniforms. Riley Darden was clearly the ringleader. "Did yer ma knit that? Looks cute on ya." This was followed by gales of laughter from the other two brothers. This continued until the soldiers came across an elm tree on a small hill. They tied nooses, slung them over a sturdy branch, and hanged the three brothers. The soldiers stood and waited for them to die. A minute passed. Riley blinked. "Hot damn, ah kin see the house from here." And laughter ensued.
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Ottercoon
Favorite Music
grunge/ alternative
Favorite TV Shows & Movies
Videodrome
Favorite Games
Fallout 3
Favorite Gaming Platforms
playstation 3
Favorite Animals
otter/ opossum
Favorite Foods & Drinks
Oriental
Favorite Quote
"I am become Death, shatterer of worlds"
Favorite Artists
somewhere between Pearl Jam and Mastodon
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...and sorry it\'s taken me a while to say so! :P