I'm pretty sure I can say I don't do that. Though knowing my luck the thread will die as soon as I post, and this will be the last word (so someone post at least once more!)
It seems to happen sometimes, I don't know why.
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From even the greatest of horrors irony is seldom absent.
Sleeping in a Church eh? I wonder what that's like. Hard stone floors, tortured statues looking down. Drafts, echoes. Sounds like the perfect place for a slumber party.
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From even the greatest of horrors irony is seldom absent.
Sleep in a Church, or have a slumber party? A bit like a dolphin eh, they sleep with one eye open.
Sometimes I notice the real last word in a thread can come quite few posts before the actual end of it, where the posting stops. This usually seems to happen when someone makes a really good post that it quite comprehensive and final, only to have someone question it, sometimes with little validity - as a result the same information comes again and again till people just... stop.
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From even the greatest of horrors irony is seldom absent.
The last word is the one that exists after the penultimate one. In this case, the last word would be this one that I'm typing now...So, I guess 'now' would appear to be the last word, unless I stop on a different last word this time. See, that time the last word was 'time', however it's not even the last word because I haven't stopped typing yet. Who knows if I ever will? I seem to be content to continue and contine with little, or no point in sight...Unless, you take this whole post to be a demonstration of how some of our beloved members view a 'victory' of the debating kind. It would appear that redundant banality is the modus operandi of many a ruffled-feathered friend...
So, from the Alpha to the Omega, it seems the last word is Floo's...Or not, because here I go continuing with this garbage yet again. Last word.
__________________ Full fathom five thy father lies;
Of his bones are coral made;
Those are pearls that were his eyes:
Nothing of him that doth fade
But doth suffer a sea-change
Into something rich and strange.