Senor Senior, Sr.
Yellow Trout
Villainy is about three things: Challenge, Tradition, and Manners
Posts: 140
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Post by Senor Senior, Sr. on Dec 17, 2006 11:34:49 GMT -5
Hmmm...While chicken and beef are quite nice, I must admit that while vacationing in Florida, I acquired a taste for alligator. Lightly battered alligator tail with a buffalo ranch sauce is a lovely appetizer. -SSS
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Senor Senior, Sr.
Yellow Trout
Villainy is about three things: Challenge, Tradition, and Manners
Posts: 140
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Post by Senor Senior, Sr. on Dec 17, 2006 11:38:23 GMT -5
What do you think of the buffoon? What is your favorite beverage? I find Ron Stoppable a very amusing individual. I also admire his enthusaism and loyalty to Kim Possible, in spite of whatever he may lack in style and grace. As for beverages, non-alcoholic, I enjoy a blend of orange and cranberry juices. For an alcoholic beverage, I enjoy a chilled gin martini. I also have a soft spot for a mojito every now and then. -SSS
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Post by Dr. Drakken on Dec 17, 2006 11:46:04 GMT -5
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Senor Senior, Sr.
Yellow Trout
Villainy is about three things: Challenge, Tradition, and Manners
Posts: 140
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Post by Senor Senior, Sr. on Dec 17, 2006 11:51:35 GMT -5
I purchased mine from BlackSuspiciousHelicopters.com. They had discreet delivery, and claimed to be the best suppliers of evil vehicles outside of building your own.
I strongly suspect they may be a HenchCo subsidiary.
-SSS
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Post by Dr. Drakken on Dec 17, 2006 11:59:24 GMT -5
Ah, just were I got mine from as well. Thy are truly marvelous, are they not? Just one of those babies can fly off with an entire automated factory assembly line, and just a few was needed to to hoist away a giant laser drill.
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Post by Baroque on Dec 17, 2006 19:59:26 GMT -5
I just have to say it, you got such good manners, it's fantastic! The way you use words, how you follow the villainy code, how you treat Ms. Possible and Mr. Stoppable...you are rather close to fit into my "Perfect Villain" picture.
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Senor Senior, Sr.
Yellow Trout
Villainy is about three things: Challenge, Tradition, and Manners
Posts: 140
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Post by Senor Senior, Sr. on Dec 17, 2006 20:13:25 GMT -5
I just have to say it, you got such good manners, it's fantastic! The way you use words, how you follow the villainy code, how you treat Ms. Possible and Mr. Stoppable...you are rather close to fit into my "Perfect Villain" picture. Thank you , my dear, it is very kind of you to say so. -SSS
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Post by Tsaalyo Phoenix on Dec 17, 2006 20:17:17 GMT -5
If Kim and Ron invited you to their wedding, would you go?
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Senor Senior, Sr.
Yellow Trout
Villainy is about three things: Challenge, Tradition, and Manners
Posts: 140
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Post by Senor Senior, Sr. on Dec 17, 2006 20:23:10 GMT -5
If they did, as unlikely as it is, not only would I attend, I would most likely buy them a house as a wedding gift.
Admittedly, I would have to use said house as a ploy to enact some sort of world domination plot, but afterwards, it would be all theirs.
-SSS
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Post by Dr. Drakken on Dec 17, 2006 20:28:12 GMT -5
Could you please direct me to where I might find some of those spinning tops of doom that I've heard so much about?
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Post by Baroque on Dec 17, 2006 20:30:10 GMT -5
Thank you , my dear, it is very kind of you to say so. -SSS Well, I really appreciate you. Oh, a question came to my mind. Once I've read a story that was about you, at least you were the "villain". You've taken two girls as..."hostages", but more accidentially than on purpose cause these girls were in the machine you've stolen. Anyway, you treated them really nicely, gave them new and I'm sure quite expensive clothes, let them have dinner with you and your friends and, well, walk around your underground lair. In the end you let them free completely unharmed and gave one of the girls, because she asked, an autograph. Now I'm wondering, was it true? Or was this story just a big lie and you throw possible hostages into some kind of dark, cold and wet dungeon?
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Senor Senior, Sr.
Yellow Trout
Villainy is about three things: Challenge, Tradition, and Manners
Posts: 140
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Post by Senor Senior, Sr. on Dec 17, 2006 20:35:10 GMT -5
I am presuming this was some sort of fanfiction story, as I have no recollection of the events you mention. However, were such an accidental hostage situation to arise, I like to think that I would treart them more as accidental guests than captives. I see no reason to threaten or scare those who are not actively seeking to stop my evil plans.
-SSS
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Senor Senior, Sr.
Yellow Trout
Villainy is about three things: Challenge, Tradition, and Manners
Posts: 140
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Post by Senor Senior, Sr. on Dec 17, 2006 20:36:26 GMT -5
Could you please direct me to where I might find some of those spinning tops of doom that I've heard so much about? As it happens I have several just wasting space in my pool house. You are more than welcome to them, perhaps as part of your payment for your consultation on my getaway vehicle? -SSS
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Post by Tsaalyo Phoenix on Dec 17, 2006 20:40:19 GMT -5
If they did, as unlikely as it is, not only would I attend, I would most likely buy them a house as a wedding gift. Admittedly, I would have to use said house as a ploy to enact some sort of world domination plot, but afterwards, it would be all theirs. -SSS You're so kind. As for inviting you, I dunno, maybe Kim got into the eggnog. Hmm... ever thank Ron for giving you such great evil-doing advice?
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Post by Dr. Drakken on Dec 17, 2006 20:44:20 GMT -5
Could you please direct me to where I might find some of those spinning tops of doom that I've heard so much about? As it happens I have several just wasting space in my pool house. You are more than welcome to them, perhaps as part of your payment for your consultation on my getaway vehicle? -SSS Oh? Did they not work out very well? Anyway, I'm sure I can find some use for them. I'll probably add a few little surprises to them myself.
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Post by Baroque on Dec 17, 2006 20:49:29 GMT -5
I am presuming this was some sort of fanfiction story, as I have no recollection of the events you mention. However, were such an accidental hostage situation to arise, I like to think that I would treart them more as accidental guests than captives. I see no reason to threaten or scare those who are not actively seeking to stop my evil plans. -SSS Well, yes, if you don't remember. You never know what's true and what's just something that came out of the mind of a skilled author, right? Would you like to be in a team with the other villains like Dr. Drakken and Shego to take over the world or do you prefer to do this alone...with your son?
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Post by Bonnie Rockwaller on Dec 17, 2006 21:06:54 GMT -5
Soooo, Mr. Rich Guy, I don't suppose you've got any spare money that's just, you know, cluttering up the place.
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Senor Senior, Sr.
Yellow Trout
Villainy is about three things: Challenge, Tradition, and Manners
Posts: 140
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Post by Senor Senior, Sr. on Dec 17, 2006 21:29:31 GMT -5
Hmm... ever thank Ron for giving you such great evil-doing advice? Now that you mention it, I don't believe I ever have. I must send him a thank you note...perhaps with a nice fruit basket to accompany it. -SSS
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Senor Senior, Sr.
Yellow Trout
Villainy is about three things: Challenge, Tradition, and Manners
Posts: 140
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Post by Senor Senior, Sr. on Dec 17, 2006 21:30:54 GMT -5
Oh? Did they not work out very well? Anyway, I'm sure I can find some use for them. I'll probably add a few little surprises to them myself. No no, they work quite well. They were just a few spares I couldn't quite find room for in the main house. I wouldn't weant you to think I was offering hand-me-down spinning tops of doom. -SSS
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Senor Senior, Sr.
Yellow Trout
Villainy is about three things: Challenge, Tradition, and Manners
Posts: 140
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Post by Senor Senior, Sr. on Dec 17, 2006 21:31:39 GMT -5
Soooo, Mr. Rich Guy, I don't suppose you've got any spare money that's just, you know, cluttering up the place. My dear Miss Rockwaller, am I to presume this is a request for some sort of hand out, hm? -SSS
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