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mondo84: I'm in for Lou. Thanks to Thespian* and the donators!

I'd most like to live in the Monkey Island universe, spending my days drinking grog and engaging in insult sword fighting with other pirates!
Congratz to all the winners and thanks to all the participants. A special thanks to Licurg who made it possible for me to win by donating the games and to mondo84 for entering on my behalf. It actually does work.

Now head over to my Weekly Giveaway - we are up to Week Fifteen
Sweet thanks to Thespian and Ian
Thanks for the giveaway and grats to the winners.
UPDATE: All the keys have been delivered to the winners.

Time to answer a few personal messages:
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dizcology: ....I however had a hard time getting into the Foundation series.
That's a pity. The Foundation series, both the classic trilogy and the very belated sequel, "Foundation's Edge" (I don't like as much "Foundation and Earth", the fifth and closing book of the series) are among my favorite books of all times. I've lost the count of how many times I've read them. :)

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zwwilderma: ... Also, just a side note that may or may not have nothing to do with your username, but I myself am a member of the International Thespian Society, 4 years running. Just so y'know...
In fact, I chose my username because of a less-known meaning. The Thespians, from the polis (city-state) of Thespiae, were allied with Sparta at the time of the Battle of Thermopylae. They sent their whole army, 700 hoplites (vs. the 300 Spartans -this last number doesn't include the Helots, Sparta state-owned serfs, possibly up to 900 of them-) to fight together with the rest of Greek contingents against the Persian Empire. The Thespians soldiers died to the last man there altogether with the renowned Spartans.

From Wikipedia: "... It seems that the Thespians volunteered to remain as a simple act of self-sacrifice, all the more amazing since their contingent represented every single hoplite the city could muster. This seems to have been a particularly Thespian trait – on at least two other occasions in later history, a Thespian force would commit itself to a fight to the death."

(I love reading about History, as you may have noticed by now.) :D

However, I did know (and like) the double meaning of the word. I think we all are acting for the people around us in a way or another, during our whole life, so we all are a bit of a Thespian ourselves. ;)
Post edited June 29, 2013 by Thespian*
Thank you Thespian* and thanks to all the donors for their excellent kindness!

Congrats to all the other winners and cheers!
Many thanks to Thespian for putting on this giveaway and to Ian for his generosity. I really appreciate it guys.
Congrats all around!
Congratulations to the winners and thanks to the givers.

I finally managed to find that book about genetically engineered animal tech, it was Sparrowhawk by Thomas A. Easton. I think that's a unique future and one I would have liked to experience.
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ET3D: I finally managed to find that book about genetically engineered animal tech, it was Sparrowhawk by Thomas A. Easton. I think that's a unique future and one I would have liked to experience.
Glad to hear that. :)