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Post by Brothers of Christ on Apr 14, 2007 22:23:09 GMT -1
Since they're practically halves of one person, they share everything, including this topic. ;D
Now, ask away.
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Riley Weathers
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Post by Riley Weathers on Apr 14, 2007 22:56:51 GMT -1
The tattoos, on your fingers, what do they say or at least translate into?
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Post by Brothers of Christ on Apr 14, 2007 23:15:32 GMT -1
Duncan: My trigger finger has Veritas on it, which is latin for Truth. Reece: Mine says Aequitas, which means Justice, again in latin.
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Riley Weathers
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Post by Riley Weathers on Apr 14, 2007 23:22:23 GMT -1
So this whole...spritual thing you take very seriously? My My, what do you do for fun? I'd ask 'who' but I don't think that's even considerable in your position.
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Post by Brothers of Christ on Apr 14, 2007 23:36:02 GMT -1
Reece: Chicks mainly. Well...all the time, really. Duncan: Ahem...yes, we do take our faith very seriously. We stick to our schedule; go to Church as often as possible. We rent out motels, but we sleep on the floor as our tradition goes; either the floor or the most uncomfortable mattresses known to man. Reece: But we do get playtime as well as that. We nearly always seek out an Irish bar when we hit a town, make some instant friends, because it's St Paddy's Day everyday in one o those pubs.
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Riley Weathers
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Post by Riley Weathers on Apr 15, 2007 2:45:38 GMT -1
I think I might avoid bars with Reece. Lightweights don't mix well with Irishmen You two really aren't a lot a like and yet you are...so how would each of you describe yourselves? You know, in a few short sentances.
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Post by Brothers of Christ on Apr 15, 2007 10:50:30 GMT -1
Reece: Dashing, heroic, cool... Duncan: ...smart arse. Uhm, yeah, that's a difficult question. There's just too much to fit in a few sentences. -grins- Besides, what's the fun in getting to know us...? Reece: ...When we tell you? Duncan: OK, that was just freaky. Never do that again...
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Riley Weathers
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Post by Riley Weathers on Apr 15, 2007 16:10:22 GMT -1
True, but now boys. This is your ask section, not mine. So moving on to more questions, who's more of a ladies man?
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Post by Brothers of Christ on Apr 15, 2007 17:35:54 GMT -1
Duncan: God love 'im, he tries, but Reece is hopeless with wimmin. He doesn't know which end to kiss. -ruffles Reece's hair-
Reece: -shoves him off- At least I don't sniff around the same women for years. Who was it last time? Elaine? You didn't even like the girl!
Duncan: Y'see, Reece doesn't know how to treat a lady...
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Post by Jared Weathers on Apr 28, 2007 23:26:43 GMT -1
So are you more of a 'shoot first, ask questions later'? Or just a plain 'shoot first'?
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Post by Brothers of Christ on Apr 28, 2007 23:56:10 GMT -1
Duncan: Depends. We sometimes say Last Rites. No questions though. These things know what they've done wrong; they know what they are. It's God who deals with them. We just send them to him. Reece: Although, having said that...sometimes we're a little short on time. So we hurry things along.
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Post by Raquel Knight on May 2, 2007 14:48:26 GMT -1
When was your first tag team match?
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sexonthebeach
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Post by sexonthebeach on May 12, 2007 21:21:09 GMT -1
How do you feel after you've made a kill?
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Post by Brothers of Christ on May 12, 2007 23:45:52 GMT -1
When was your first tag team match? D: With monsters, during our training. Preach kind of threw us in at the deep end. Obviously, thanks to his obsession with all things unsaintly, it was a demon. A Hellhound actually. We didn't kill it, that would be silly. But we trapped it, spoke our chants and kept it preoccupied to give the guy who it was hunting a chance to say goodbye to his family, R: His more-difficult-to-get-in-touch-with than neccesary estranged family...God that was tedious. D: It broke free and...yeah...did it's job. R: And we had to it through a lecture from Preacher on how we could have held it back for a while longer. Not that it mattered, the guy found his family in time... R: And as for humans? Well after our training with Preacher. The Big Fight. I remember it. Preacher's ranting over our decision to widen our prey. We were in town, without Preacher for the first time since we started hunting and we had settled down in this pub, made friends, went back every night, when the Russian mafia popped its head in and tried to close it down. D: We'd gotten used to the place and become friends with the owner, so why not practice our first human hunt? Coming in through the vents was my idea... R: Chyeah, like you planned it. You and your stupid fecking rope. Anyway, I'll spare you the details...we killed the don and got out of there as fast as we could, not looking back as we left the building, and the city behind us. How do you feel after you've made a kill? D: Like we've just sinned. We don't enjoy our job. It's just something God requires of us. If the cops won't clean up the streets, we have to. R: We'll kill all those mother f*****s. D: My brother here enjoys it more than I do.
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Post by Preacher on May 12, 2007 23:48:05 GMT -1
R: And we had to it through a lecture from Preacher on how we could have held it back for a while longer. Not that it mattered, the guy found his family in time... It tore him apart in front of his daughter!
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