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<blockquote data-quote="Kain" data-source="post: 6703" data-attributes="member: 95"><p><strong>Transcription error, need help</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So, now that you have outlined how one "might" come across a crayon. Explain whether or not you were the person who thought they were candy (even though the box says that they are not), thought that they were for painting but not as messy (which the box mentions nothing of) or thought to give them to a child as a gift (of which you would have none and would not know why they would be a good gift as they are not in the children's or toys section of any store). So, how did you come across a pack of crayons with absolutely no need? </p><p></p><p>As for being able to learn new things as an adult, that is spectacular. We learn new things as well. I would also like to ask where the paint in your time, that you mentioned, comes from? Who makes it? Is it made in a factory?</p><p></p><p>So you all run around naked in your time? Why were you bleeding the first day? Why were you shouting in another language as though panicking(upset) when you knew you were going back in time when you laid in the coffin? Your story seems to be changing to an accidental travel story and I am just trying to get all of the details right.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for answering my previous questions and I look forward to your responses to these.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and are you in St. Louis?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kain, post: 6703, member: 95"] [b]Transcription error, need help[/b] So, now that you have outlined how one "might" come across a crayon. Explain whether or not you were the person who thought they were candy (even though the box says that they are not), thought that they were for painting but not as messy (which the box mentions nothing of) or thought to give them to a child as a gift (of which you would have none and would not know why they would be a good gift as they are not in the children's or toys section of any store). So, how did you come across a pack of crayons with absolutely no need? As for being able to learn new things as an adult, that is spectacular. We learn new things as well. I would also like to ask where the paint in your time, that you mentioned, comes from? Who makes it? Is it made in a factory? So you all run around naked in your time? Why were you bleeding the first day? Why were you shouting in another language as though panicking(upset) when you knew you were going back in time when you laid in the coffin? Your story seems to be changing to an accidental travel story and I am just trying to get all of the details right. Thanks again for answering my previous questions and I look forward to your responses to these. Oh, and are you in St. Louis? [/QUOTE]
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