)haha naway mas maging astig ka pa
current juu ni ban tai taicho
long live RnD! haha ingat nga lang dahil malupit ang mga kalaban natin
dbale andyan naman c kuchiki dono
greetings nga pala ng mga prens mo eto o
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i am now constructing a, around, 18×48 inches (vertical) bulletin board inside the four pillars of Gu catwalk (the pillar nearest amable statue). the back, facing the cs building, should contain a gu logo, and a smaller ama logo. the main board facing the gu tables has a 18×18 cork board in the bottom, a 18×24 whiteboard in the middle, and another 18×6 corkboard at the top.
most of the wood materials came from recycled stuff from home. the whiteboard and corkboard were bought using matt’s funds.
i would like to ask for suggestions concerning the borders (if you still want a border/if you have materials for a more decorated border besides plain wood) of the main bulletin board, and the gu emblem in the back.
i already have default plans and contingency plans regarding the construction of the whole board. what i need now is more of design suggestions. -pm me in ym if you want a more detailed explanation-
Now, for Gerard and Marco’s favorite color: Blue. Blue doesn’t have that many cards in way of removal. Most of them don’t even remove the threats permanently, they either control/tap it down (like Fatestitcher) or counter (ummm… Cancel). What blue does have, is bounce (one card is a classic reprinted of Alpha/Beta days). One card defines tempo and the other, if used on your own creatures can generate card advantage. But which one is worth picking over?
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welabsyu pre…
I’ve been searching the net and for the most special gift para sau ge. Kaya I’ve made a compilation of sorts para sau… mostly celebs. You’d be shocked at who wanted to greet you happy bday too.
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elo uli… next up on the removal theme is black. black is know for just outright killing creatures, mostly restricted to none of their kind (nonblack), or by reducing the toughness of the creature to 0. Both cards are perfect examples of these. One just destroys a creature, given you sac one of your own. And the other gives a creature -X/-X, but only to a maximum of -5/-5. So what is more important in a removal? Speed or efficiency? Take a look…
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Ok fine..i am it could work man here are some ideas to spice up our gaming experience sa org natin..
we could make a pledge from members like say 50php per week (which is 10php per day..basically if u do have 5 schooldays) for members who want to.
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http://mtgsalvation.com/magic-2010-m10-core-set-spoiler.html
New tribal lords and classic main deck cards for burn decks and black control.
enjoy!
At least ngpahinga ako nung Sunday diba. LOL… so anyways, balak ko ngyn green removal. hmmm… I could only think of one green removal card off the top of my head, kaya tumingin nalang ako sa gatherer ng worthy card to go up against Filigree Fracture. Again, both cards are situational, but one is a creature and creatures always have their worth in draft. I’ll let you guys decide on which is better, here you go.
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LOL.. i almost forgot to post this today. kararating ko lng from fnm tpos patulog nko… buti homepage ko ang
- kake… naalala ko lang na wala pang #4… so eto… i promised you guys Red, and it’s not the conventional red removal you would usually pick (like Banefire), although both cards have an early game and a late game use, so they’re not really dead cards to have. so, for simplicities sake, im going with two commons this time. I hope this isn’t as much as a blowout as the previous pairs.
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Today we’re gonna take a look at removal spells. Usually, when I draft, I go for bombs and removal. So let’s go through each color and see the different kinds of removal Shards of Alara draft has to offer us. Starting with white, these two cards target nonland permanents (not always the case), and they remove them from the game never to return (most of the time, LOL). Each card has it’s pros and cons… Think you know what two cards I’m talking about?
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