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Drawl? Really?
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I said it was cute. :D
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Drawl? Really?
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I said it was cute. :D
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I just finished watching a sweet little short film that was made in Australia. The actresses (complete amateurs) have accents so thick, I can't hardly understand them sometimes. There is a key line that is repeated throughout the film to which one of the actresses answers "no." And I swear when she says "no," it is two syllables (at least) and it rhymes with "sly".
The accent is really cute (just like Barnum's southern drawl), but I was surprised. It's not the Australian accent I hear on TV or in the movies.
Just thought I'd share. :D
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I just finished watching a sweet little short film that was made in Australia. The actresses (complete amateurs) have accents so thick, I can't hardly understand them sometimes. There is a key line that is repeated throughout the film to which one of the actresses answers "no." And I swear when she says "no," it is two syllables (at least) and it rhymes with "sly".
The accent is really cute (just like Barnum's southern drawl), but I was surprised. It's not the Australian accent I hear on TV or in the movies.
Just thought I'd share. :D
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he's crying over Droplet. :cry:
Also a first.
I thought it would be cool if Droplet remained insubstantial (unconscious?) until Darla makes it back to her house and uses a spell to put her back together in the bathtub. How does that sound to the rest of you?
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he's crying over Droplet. :cry:
Also a first.
I thought it would be cool if Droplet remained insubstantial (unconscious?) until Darla makes it back to her house and uses a spell to put her back together in the bathtub. How does that sound to the rest of you?
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"Well, I'm very grateful. It has been the greatest experience, and I've think I've learned a lot," she said hopefully.
This was definitely the way Agnes expected the don't call us, we'll call you conversation to begin, but Agnes was still hopeful that this was all for the best. All she had to do was be honest. The rest was in God's hands.
"I failed a lot too," she continued. "I definitely feel like I'm in way over my head, but I just want to help. I've had a chance to do some real good, and I'll always be thankful for that."
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"Well, I'm very grateful. It has been the greatest experience, and I've think I've learned a lot," she said hopefully.
This was definitely the way Agnes expected the don't call us, we'll call you conversation to begin, but Agnes was still hopeful that this was all for the best. All she had to do was be honest. The rest was in God's hands.
"I failed a lot too," she continued. "I definitely feel like I'm in way over my head, but I just want to help. I've had a chance to do some real good, and I'll always be thankful for that."
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I'm in no real hurry, but I may be slow for the rest of this week.
Stuff. :roll:
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I'm in no real hurry, but I may be slow for the rest of this week.
Stuff. :roll:
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Celestia wasn't sure how to take the woman's violent language. She looked over the edge of the building at the alley below and then back to the woman. Then, changing the subject...
"Maybe we should find someplace inside to wait. I would be warmer, and you could sit down."
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Celestia wasn't sure how to take the woman's violent language. She looked over the edge of the building at the alley below and then back to the woman. Then, changing the subject...
"Maybe we should find someplace inside to wait. I would be warmer, and you could sit down."
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I was actually agonizing over this today. It's the first time I've had a bonehead move of mine called like it is, so I was really worried. Glad to see we're moving on, believe me.
I'm actually quite flattered. Most people don't give me nearly that much thought.
You guys are all more than welcome to (if you haven't already) add me to your IM client to shoot me a message if you want to write part of the story for Darla when you write for your own character.Same goes for me. I only have MSN, but I can DL another if I need to.
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I was actually agonizing over this today. It's the first time I've had a bonehead move of mine called like it is, so I was really worried. Glad to see we're moving on, believe me.
I'm actually quite flattered. Most people don't give me nearly that much thought.
You guys are all more than welcome to (if you haven't already) add me to your IM client to shoot me a message if you want to write part of the story for Darla when you write for your own character.Same goes for me. I only have MSN, but I can DL another if I need to.
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Once again, I apologize.
Thanks, I appreciate that.
I am willing to go along with whatever you guys decide, but I personally don't think that, given the circumstances, rewinding is the best thing. I vote we just move on from here.I think you're right. Let's just move on from here.
But I do like to be asked.Exactly.
So . . . is where we are up for grabs or is there a plan? :)
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Once again, I apologize.
Thanks, I appreciate that.
I am willing to go along with whatever you guys decide, but I personally don't think that, given the circumstances, rewinding is the best thing. I vote we just move on from here.I think you're right. Let's just move on from here.
But I do like to be asked.Exactly.
So . . . is where we are up for grabs or is there a plan? :)
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Lila grabbed Bailey around the neck in an attempt to keep them both on the ground, but as the vortex grew more violent, the gusts of wind became increasingly irresistible. Bailey and Lila were hit with another burst of the tornado like winds. It lifted them both off the ground and sucked them right into the center of the ever-widening vortex. There was a flash like lightning, a clap of thunder that was barely audible over the wind, and the two girls were gone.
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Lila grabbed Bailey around the neck in an attempt to keep them both on the ground, but as the vortex grew more violent, the gusts of wind became increasingly irresistible. Bailey and Lila were hit with another burst of the tornado like winds. It lifted them both off the ground and sucked them right into the center of the ever-widening vortex. There was a flash like lightning, a clap of thunder that was barely audible over the wind, and the two girls were gone.
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You've been great!
*waves to the audience*
Tip your waitresses!
*runs off stage*
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You've been great!
*waves to the audience*
Tip your waitresses!
*runs off stage*
The Unlikely Duo (OOC)
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Nope. Go ahead. I have been poking Affliction to post, but I think she's been mostly away from the computer (against her will).