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Me: we all got notecards with a setting, object, and a line of dialogue:
Setting: on an airplane
Object: Scented Candle
Line of dialogue: "C'mon, everybody's doing it."
Setting: on an airplane
Object: Scented Candle
Line of dialogue: "C'mon, everybody's doing it."
Me: Oh do tell, Ivy. Love to hear about this short story. And I hear you about the allergies -- my own got inflamed with the spring blossoms.TIME for me to fiddle around with my Sly girl.
Me: It was odd. This one guy got McDonald's, (I forgot his object), "I think grandma's drunk again!"
Me: LOL That made my night. What's next?Setting: A top secret military base
Object: A ukelele.
Dialogue: "Eat this!"
Me: That sounds like a wonderful writing challenge, Ivy. Maybe you should create a thread to randomly give those types of notecards to see what others make up :)
Me: I'll go check it out. :)
I don't think you've seen my new pointe shoes (class tomorrow + not broken in = pain).
I don't think you've seen my new pointe shoes (class tomorrow + not broken in = pain).
Me: It's the first dance show I've seen that shows the pain from new pointe shoes, the dancers breaking their shoes (rather vigorously beating/bending), and the sheer exhaustion from dancing. But it has all the classic teen angst you'd expect.
Me: My friend has Blochs, so she complains about that a lot. I just wear my around the house with socks over them to help break them in and keep them clean.
Me: Yeaaaaaaah. :D The girl who reported on e.e. Cummings did a good job. The girl who had Poe didn't do anything, much to the disappointment of some five poem enthusiasts in the class.
Me: How can you NOT do something awesome with Poe? To use a modern reference, he's the classic version of Tim Burton.
Vanster wrote: "Me: Yeaaaaaaah. :D The girl who reported on e.e. Cummings did a good job. The girl who had Poe didn't do anything, much to the disappointment of some five poem enthusiasts in the class."
Me: . . . e-O
Me: . . . e-O
Me: If y'all don't get the Syfy Channel, they have this reality competition show called "Face Off". It deals with movie make-up. Last week, they had to create a Tim Burton-like character for a regular occupation such as baker, bellhop, plumber, and so forth. What the contestants produced was rather interesting! I fell in love with the slightly creepy bellhop!
Me: I'll check if we have Syfy. I love shows like that. I need to watch my recording of yesterday's Worst Cooks in America.
Me: That reminds me of the production and design department at my school. In my first year at my school (7th grade), a few weeks in, I saw a bunch of kids bleeding like they'd been shot in the head/had a door slammed on their hand. I flipped out until I realised it was makeup.
Me: Can you imagine a Zombie Walk? Always wanted to join one of those. They seem fun.And omg Van you reminded me to catch this season's episodes. I am VERY far behind.
Me: It's a great season. I wonder if it'll be better than the last - foodnetwork fans know that Burrell vs. Irvine is a hilarious matchup.
Me: The change-up might have been due to Burrell & Irvine's other commitments. Did you watch 'em together on The Next Iron Chef?
Me: xD Yes. I love how she calls him Muscles. But I didn't see Next Iron Chef through to the end. I'm glad Zakarian won, I love him on Chopped.
Vanster wrote: "Me: XD Aw. I can't imagine walking into school your first day to see zombie students."
Me: Oh god. Come during Halloween. It's insane. This one guy came as a vending machine, AND HANDED OUT DRINKS FOR 25c.
Me: Oh god. Come during Halloween. It's insane. This one guy came as a vending machine, AND HANDED OUT DRINKS FOR 25c.
Me: And then this guy came as Jack from The Nightmare Before Christmas, and he was walking on stilts and everything.
Me: EEEP! Er why yes, Mags! Did you see my two characters? Huffle & Sly? I am eager to get into RP once more.
Usako wrote: "Me: EEEP! Er why yes, Mags! Did you see my two characters? Huffle & Sly? I am eager to get into RP once more."
Yush yush yush!
Oh, and MORNING, oh-sleepy-one!
Yush yush yush!
Oh, and MORNING, oh-sleepy-one!
Books mentioned in this topic
The Importance of Being Earnest (other topics)Science in the Kitchen and the Art of Eating Well (other topics)
Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson (other topics)
Things Fall Apart (other topics)
The Monk (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
James P. Blaylock (other topics)Tim Powers (other topics)






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