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spinninggoldParticipant
But do beans only work once? The Blue Fairy rather suggest that it can hop a few worlds before shriveling up
[adrotate group="5"]spinninggoldParticipant*points at playing cards*
Clubs in tarot equals Wands
And this is what Wikipedia says (though not everyone agrees)
n divination, the suit of wands represents the element of fire and gives information relating to the traits of the fire element in astrology. Additionally it represents the peasant or farmer class of feudal society (the Latin suit is commonly called Staves or Rods), and relates to simplicity and to nature, as well as to poverty and submission.In The Book of Thoth, the suit of wands is associated with the action of the Will and the element of fire. (Baelfire! You know Bael is a demon name? I find that somewhat…surprising)
The suit represents the rural Third Estate (the farmers, laborers, and peasants).
spinninggoldParticipantspinninggoldParticipantPoints at avatar… Guess what I voted? There are a few that are even better in that series, if you haz a choice, dearie.
*plays Rumpel’s advocate* http://www.fanpop.com/clubs/rumpelstiltskin-mr-gold/images/32713629/title/rumpelstiltskin-season-2-promo-photo-photo *cue evil laughter*spinninggoldParticipantWell the breaking leg thing is going well….
I think going to an interview with broken toes shows great strength and determination. Just explain it, I think they’ll admire you for it.
So what’s the interview for? OuaT wardrobe mistress?
spinninggoldParticipantI think that at least half of these questions have a thread already
spinninggoldParticipant@Gypsy wrote:
As far as time being parallel and us knowing the stories –
As Stephen King once put it : Stories are ageless, timeless.
Every night a mom or a dad opens a story book and reads a story to their child…for the first time, or for the 100th time….each time that book is opened, the story inside starts over from the beginning.Pretty!
And I hope the writers will give us an explanation, somewhere….
spinninggoldParticipantDavid: But I am Henry’s grandad.
Snow: That’s the thing with grandads, you can have two. π π π πI think that one is best and worst line of the episode all rolled into one. Who is Keeper David’s IQ again? I think he needs it back.
That whole scene was completely useless, but comedy GOLDspinninggoldParticipant@slurpeez108 wrote:
I do think he was looking for a magical apprentice to cast the dark curse for him, which is where Cora and Regina fit in.
Oh and all of a sudden it makes sense why he would want Regina from the start. If you know this someone is gonna cast THE CURSE which you have been waiting on for 300 years, you are bound to want complete control. So raise them yourself. Only it did not work out that way, Cora got her back.
spinninggoldParticipantWorks under MDS 915.63
1β50 of 87,400 ( next ) titles | shelf | coversThe Great Cities: Istanbul by Colin Thubron
Insight Guides Istanbul by Thomas Goltz
Life In A Turkish Village by Joe E. Pierce
Baedeker Istanbul by Jarrold
Istanbul by Touring club italiano
Constantinople by Alexander Van Millingen
Treasures of Istanbul by Δ°lhan AkΕitConstantinople…. Byzantium…hmmm
That area is full of legends: Alexander the great, King Solomon (1001 Nights, but also the book of Kings and the Book of demons, double hmmm), not to mention Istanbul itself is steeped in legends…. OuaT… One big puzzleTake your pick, I’d say… Any takers on the Middle east and
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