#2 2010-10-24 17:35:07

The spell calls for albino hearts, so unless the hearts came from albinos whoever did this wasted their time and money.

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#3 2010-10-24 17:59:52

And you know this how?  Some spell from the Anglican Book Of Prayers?  If so, I am not familiar with it.

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#4 2010-10-24 18:38:27

Just what I read in the papers.  All the cool African sorcerers are using albino body parts for their spells.  I'm pretty sure the laws of voodoo magic are the same in Africa and the New World.

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#5 2010-10-24 19:30:41

Yes, I've seen this alot on DailyRotten.

Welcome to Africa.

I often wonder about all the kneegrows in the US bleating about how great Africa is, how great it is to be African, blah, blah.

Why don't they go to Africa, live their bullshit dreams, and they'll all come back and say "I'm glad I live in a county that is run by whites".

No-one wants to admit the truth.

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#6 2010-10-25 00:29:45

"You're probably in possession of stolen property if you have a human organ like that," Read said.

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#7 2010-10-25 09:53:15

fnord wrote:

The spell calls for albino hearts, so unless the hearts came from albinos whoever did this wasted their time and money.

Can't we at least convince the ju-ju men that Ginger hearts are an acceptable substitute?

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#8 2010-10-25 18:08:18

GooberMcNutly wrote:

fnord wrote:

The spell calls for albino hearts, so unless the hearts came from albinos whoever did this wasted their time and money.

Can't we at least convince the ju-ju men that Ginger hearts are an acceptable substitute?

The fact that Gingers don't have souls may be a factor in whether or not their hearts are an acceptable substitute.

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