gandalfthegrey

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A power to threaten even the shores of Valinor.

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Posted 25 March 2010 at 16:48 as a comment on literal omnipotence

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There are many powers in this world, for Good or for Evil. Some are greater than I am. And against some I have not yet been tested.

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Posted 05 November 2009 at 13:14 as a comment on chiral chaos (100% guaranteed turn 1 win)

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Have no fear Gandalf the Grey is here! (approximately 4 days late, I am left only with the scattered remains of what was a great battle, reminiscent of mines of Moria. I digress) If anyone is going to be doing bolstering of the reputation of dknight27 (whom I shall now refer to as Wisenheimer) its going to be his quasi-involved in magic the gathering friend who only made an account for instances such as this. Given rileyandholly88 ( whom I shall now refer to a Juan Martin Del Potro) appears to know his stuff and is giving fine advice which Wisenheimer could use to become tournament quality, you have to remember one thing Juan. Wisenheimer does use magic as a main source of relaxement, being constantly on the verge of casting a fireball on those surrounding him, and you know his got like 50 mana tapped. With this said and Juan willing, I say lets keep these good advice festivities coming. Now lets move onto the more important topics such as, what does gandalfthegrey have to say about Weisenheimer's deck. I know I have told you this a million times but have you tried killing an ex-general fire demon servant of Morgoth? How to kill a Balrog:Induce heart attack Preperations: shanking device, defibrillator, and a mountain with lake. So you lure said Balrog up the mountain and his pretty sure his got you trapped and just as his about to eat your soul. You fake the fake right. so of course he misses and you both tumble off the mountain. At this point his like wtf, so you keep stabbing him, so his getting really worked up. Step 2: You crash into the adequately placed lake. This drops his body temperature about 200 F. His got the shakes, his homeostasis is all out of wak and you keep stabbing him. His freaking out by now, luckily his lust for blood urges him on. Step 3: Fight him up the mountain. How often do Balrog's run, they dont, they sit in there room crying all day that Morgoth is gone listening to Whisper Wall.OK so they have bad calisthenics abilities. So our friend the Balrog has been tossed off a mountain, dosed in water, and ran up a mountain, all the while, if youve been doing your job, being stabbed. His basically already a goner. Step 4: The finishing move. Lunge forward and defibrillate his poor fragile heart. Ya!

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Posted 15 October 2009 at 16:41 as a comment on deities reverse

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Have you tried killing a balrog? nice deck, as always.

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Posted 05 July 2009 at 16:42 as a comment on fields of folly

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Incendiary. A multi, rare in intself, but also pulled of beautifully. The control is good in itself, but the finisher in the mana build deck is a power to be dealt with.

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Posted 20 June 2009 at 22:15 as a comment on backseat usurper

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you revealed my name, I know your sister and i would pwn her, good day.

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Posted 20 June 2009 at 21:58 as a comment on destiny

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Hmmmm, This deck reminds of a deck I made when I was still a pentulant child.

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Posted 03 June 2009 at 16:44 as a comment on ruthless oppression

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