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Scratching voice, all alone
Nothing like your baritone.
Just wrote out the check for my first rent. Got the bill for the electric, but that isn't due until the 14th, I plan to pay online for that one. Preferably after my paycheck rolls in. Robbie has an interview with a company tomorrow, we also heard about a security company that is definatly hiring from someone who my father works with. So he went ahead and put his application in for that, his military history and CCW should help with that.
I need help on Salic Law. Salic Law is basically how titles are inherited, but my question pertains to how the title of "Earl" is transferred and in an awkward circumstance. For example, you have Brendon, the Earl. He dies and his son, Kamen inherits the title. Kamen dies, does Brendon's younger brother, Clouse inherit the title? That is my only question and it is what appears to be hindering most of my work.
I had my modeling session on Monday, I was clothed this week so I got to get a feel for it. I was pleasantly surprised at the talent in the class, most of the people appear to be accomplished.
Oh my godddddddd, yes! Robbie's headset goes soooooo much louder than mine! yAy!
Yes, I can write like this.
EDIT: With the help of my SalmonBot friend, the rule of Primogeniture says Clouse ends up with the title. So Victor is an Earl it looks like.
Nothing like your baritone.
Just wrote out the check for my first rent. Got the bill for the electric, but that isn't due until the 14th, I plan to pay online for that one. Preferably after my paycheck rolls in. Robbie has an interview with a company tomorrow, we also heard about a security company that is definatly hiring from someone who my father works with. So he went ahead and put his application in for that, his military history and CCW should help with that.
I need help on Salic Law. Salic Law is basically how titles are inherited, but my question pertains to how the title of "Earl" is transferred and in an awkward circumstance. For example, you have Brendon, the Earl. He dies and his son, Kamen inherits the title. Kamen dies, does Brendon's younger brother, Clouse inherit the title? That is my only question and it is what appears to be hindering most of my work.
I had my modeling session on Monday, I was clothed this week so I got to get a feel for it. I was pleasantly surprised at the talent in the class, most of the people appear to be accomplished.
Oh my godddddddd, yes! Robbie's headset goes soooooo much louder than mine! yAy!
Yes, I can write like this.
EDIT: With the help of my SalmonBot friend, the rule of Primogeniture says Clouse ends up with the title. So Victor is an Earl it looks like.