SpiceWorld Assistant/Body Guard
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Yeah drinking kind of a must. I'm with PSX on this.
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I didn't say they couldn't drink just not heavily Staying with it is the key here.
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Remember I can hold my liquor.
Just don't let me chug the entire bottle in an hour or so.
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@Minion-Queen said:
I didn't say they couldn't drink just not heavily Staying with it is the key here.
In which case I'm out too....
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Just curious. Why "Bodyguard"? I haven't seen much fighting at Spiceworld.
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More the needing an escort if I have to walk somewhere on my own etc. in the city.
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There are escort services you could try
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@Minion-Queen said:
More the needing an escort if I have to walk somewhere on my own etc. in the city.
You need one of those for Scott...
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Already setup and it will not be a girl 1 crazy SW story is enough for me
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@Minion-Queen So what you really want is this and this ??
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Last year I had a sword (even if it was plastic) to smack people with. Though I did end up Knighting a few people.
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@Minion-Queen said:
Last year I had a sword (even if it was plastic) to smack people with. Though I did end up Knighting a few people.
Man... I really need to spend time with the NTG crowd at Spiceworld...
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@coliver said:
Man... I really need to spend time with the NTG crowd at Spiceworld...
Yes. You miss record setting Flaming Dr. Pepper stacks.
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@coliver said:
@Minion-Queen said:
Last year I had a sword (even if it was plastic) to smack people with. Though I did end up Knighting a few people.
Man... I really need to spend time with the NTG crowd at Spiceworld...
#followSAM on twitter you can track where we are! Hopefully this year we will be doing some more video etc. of the shenanigans. We will even have a #followminionqueen as well this year for those that need a tamer version of shenanigans
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Sounds like an indentured servant to me....
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@IRJ said:
Sounds like an indentured servant to me....
Indentured servitude was a labor system whereby young people paid for their passage to the New World by working for an employer for a certain number of years. It was widely employed in the 18th century in the British colonies in North America and elsewhere. It was especially used as a way for poor youth in Britain and the German states to get passage to the American colonies. They would work for a fixed number of years, then be free to work on their own. The employer purchased the indenture from the sea captain who brought the youths over; he did so because he needed labour. Some worked as farmers or helpers for farm wives, some were apprenticed to craftsmen. Both sides were legally obligated to meet the terms, which were enforced by local American courts. Runaways were sought out and returned. About half of the white immigrants to the American colonies in the 17th and 18th centuries were indentured. During the late 17th and early 18th centuries poor children from England and France were kidnapped and sold into indentured labor in the Caribbean for a minimum of five years, but most times their contracts were bought and sold repeatedly and some laborers never attained their freedom.[1]
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Hey it's only a few days! But a free trip to Austin!
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@scottalanmiller said:
There are escort services you could try
Yah, all my bitches be walkin' the streets. They take good care of ya.