new KV and AOR!!

Started by mossman3 pages
Originally posted by scramba2000
[B]another couple links with captions

Cheers, Scramba.

I guess you get the sixth banana.

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Originally posted by mossman
Cheers, Scramba.

I guess you get the sixth banana.

Here - 💃

Yes but I did the first five.

kidding 😛

Thanks guys. Cool stuff.

Pretty cool alright 🙂

Thanks guys.

cool

guys, have u notice that the latest kv shows a platform right?
its supposed to be floating on lava as obi wan and anakin duel, and if you check the anakin unleashed figure and the obi wan unleashed figure, they're standing on the same plarform that is showed on the kv.
Maybe, in the last part of the duel, when anakin is pushed into the lava pit, he could be pushed from this platform...any thoughts?
well, i only wanted to tell u...

WOW!! Thats really............. obvious.

^^^ obvious huh?... so you know for a fact Anakin will meet his demise falling off that platform... hmmmm

thanks for the links guys

No smart eleck, but I do know that the duel takes place on platforms. If you are gonna pick a fight, bring some ammo will ya?

Oh and BTW, demise implies death, and Anakin does NOT die. How's that for obvious?

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Thank you, Darth_Vader05.

Originally posted by bilb
No smart eleck, but I do know that the duel takes place on platforms. If you are gonna pick a fight, bring some ammo will ya?

Oh and BTW, demise implies death, and Anakin does NOT die. How's that for obvious?

Definition: [n] the time when something ends; "it was the death of all his plans"; "a dying of old hopes"

Synonyms: death, dying

Antonyms: birth

See Also: end, ending, grave, life, lifespan, lifetime

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

Definition: \De*mise"\, n. [F. d['e]mettre, p. p. d['e]mis,
d['e]mise, to put away, lay down; pref. d['e]- (L. de or
dis-) + mettre to put, place, lay, fr. L. mittere to send.
See {Mission}, and cf. {Dismiss}, {Demit}.]
1. Transmission by formal act or conveyance to an heir or
successor; transference; especially, the transfer or
transmission of the crown or royal authority to a
successor.

2. The decease of a royal or princely person; hence, also,
the death of any illustrious person.

After the demise of the Queen [of George II.], in
1737, they [drawing- rooms] were held but twice a
week. --P.
Cunningham.

3. (Law) The conveyance or transfer of an estate, either in
fee for life or for years, most commonly the latter.
--Bouvier.

Note: The demise of the crown is a transfer of the crown,
royal authority, or kingdom, to a successor. Thus, when
Edward IV. was driven from his throne for a few months
by the house of Lancaster, this temporary transfer of
his dignity was called a demise. Thus the natural death
of a king or queen came to be denominated a demise, as
by that event the crown is transferred to a successor.
--Blackstone.

{Demise and redemise}, a conveyance where there are mutual
leases made from one to another of the same land, or
something out of it.

Syn: Death; decease; departure. See {Death}.

\De*mise"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Demised}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Demising}.]
1. To transfer or transmit by succession or inheritance; to
grant or bestow by will; to bequeath. ``Power to demise my
lands.'' --Swift.

What honor Canst thou demise to any child of mine?
--Shak.

2. To convey; to give. [R.]

His soul is at his conception demised to him.
--Hammond.

3. (Law) To convey, as an estate, by lease; to lease.

well as you see demise can mean any number of things but i was using it saying it was ANAKINS demise

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Originally posted by Anakin2Vader
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I give you five dancing bananas for that come back.
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dance bananas dance.... love those bananas 😂

Damn buddy, you got nothing better to do than type?

Nice KOV this week.

copy and paste.... copy and paste....isnt it..................OBVIOUS...lol chill out bilb, your not always right..not even Master Yoda is mistake free

Yes I know this dear, but ya cant expect to flame me without repercussions sweets! Anyway, war over. 😉