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Post by Crystal on Nov 21, 2007 20:51:50 GMT -5
You don't do these things to people you love. ;___; But you made Nick cry! DDDDD:
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Post by Zylaa on Nov 21, 2007 20:52:20 GMT -5
I can't really bounce him against the floor... And it's bedtime for me now! :3 Bye all! *puts a leash on him instead and trots off with him* x3 D: But Nick! You haven't even said hello to your new children! I'll have to do something horrible to you. Fj0rd- What book?
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Post by moo on Nov 21, 2007 20:52:37 GMT -5
it took place all throughout the movie, it started off a little romance, then comedy when they went to that other dimmension, then romantic again. i'll say it involves a 'true love's kiss'. Ah well, I'll live. *not a huge romantic comedy fan* Of course it does. yea, same here. i didnt think i would survive 10 minutes.
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Post by Zylaa on Nov 21, 2007 20:53:06 GMT -5
Ah well, I'll live. *not a huge romantic comedy fan* Of course it does. yea, same here. i didnt think i would survive 10 minutes. But you liked it? Decently, at least? Well that's good. ^_^
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Post by Fj0rd on Nov 21, 2007 20:53:34 GMT -5
I can't really bounce him against the floor... And it's bedtime for me now! :3 Bye all! *puts a leash on him instead and trots off with him* x3 D: But Nick! You haven't even said hello to your new children! I'll have to do something horrible to you. Fj0rd- What book? Whiskey and Water, by Elizabeth Bear. I think you'd like it. It has Christopher Marlowe in it. ... it's a sequel, though, so you might have to read the other one first--Blood and Iron.
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Post by Zylaa on Nov 21, 2007 20:54:28 GMT -5
D: But Nick! You haven't even said hello to your new children! I'll have to do something horrible to you. Fj0rd- What book? Whiskey and Water, by Elizabeth Bear. I think you'd like it. It has Christopher Marlowe in it. ... it's a sequel, though, so you might have to read the other one first--Blood and Iron. Is the first one the book that has the picture of the lion in front of the NYC library coming to life on it?
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Post by Fj0rd on Nov 21, 2007 20:55:49 GMT -5
Whiskey and Water, by Elizabeth Bear. I think you'd like it. It has Christopher Marlowe in it. ... it's a sequel, though, so you might have to read the other one first--Blood and Iron. Is the first one the book that has the picture of the lion in front of the NYC library coming to life on it? Yes. Very good. It's delicious, though odd sometimes. Well, a lot of the times. And there is much romance, but not graphic, it's always fade-to-black.
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Post by moo on Nov 21, 2007 20:56:45 GMT -5
yea, same here. i didnt think i would survive 10 minutes. But you liked it? Decently, at least? Well that's good. ^_^ yep. ((listens to defying gravity))
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Post by Zylaa on Nov 21, 2007 20:58:08 GMT -5
Is the first one the book that has the picture of the lion in front of the NYC library coming to life on it? Yes. Very good. It's delicious, though odd sometimes. Well, a lot of the times. And there is much romance, but not graphic, it's always fade-to-black. Sounds like the spinach stuff my grandmother made for dinner. Fade-to-black romance is the best kind. Well, the whole witty-banter-that-inevitably-leads-to-romance is my favorite kind, but if the people have to actually like each other, fade-to-black works. ^_^
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Post by Zylaa on Nov 21, 2007 20:58:38 GMT -5
But you liked it? Decently, at least? Well that's good. ^_^ yep. ((listens to defying gravity)) ^________^ That song brings me much happiness.
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Post by moo on Nov 21, 2007 20:59:50 GMT -5
yep. ((listens to defying gravity)) ^________^ That song brings me much happiness. yea, same. it's time to triiiiiiiiiiii defyyyying gravity.
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Post by Fj0rd on Nov 21, 2007 21:00:00 GMT -5
Yes. Very good. It's delicious, though odd sometimes. Well, a lot of the times. And there is much romance, but not graphic, it's always fade-to-black. Sounds like the spinach stuff my grandmother made for dinner. Fade-to-black romance is the best kind. Well, the whole witty-banter-that-inevitably-leads-to-romance is my favorite kind, but if the people have to actually like each other, fade-to-black works. ^_^ There's witty banter, too, if I recall correctly. So it's all good.
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Post by Zylaa on Nov 21, 2007 21:01:31 GMT -5
Sounds like the spinach stuff my grandmother made for dinner. Fade-to-black romance is the best kind. Well, the whole witty-banter-that-inevitably-leads-to-romance is my favorite kind, but if the people have to actually like each other, fade-to-black works. ^_^ There's witty banter, too, if I recall correctly. So it's all good. Yay witty banter! My friend and I had a long discussion in English class about how the romance in Pride and Prejudice was the best. While comparing it to Jane Eyre. Q- I think I'll tryyyyyyyy defyyyyying graaaavityyy and you can't pull me dowwwn.
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Post by Speck on Nov 21, 2007 21:02:46 GMT -5
Ah, Wicked. Sadly, I've only ever heard the soundtrack (multiple times). And that reminds me... of a story. One of my co-workers and I were cutting gel for the load-in of this upcoming Opera. (Gel, if you don't already know, is what makes the lights all colorful and pretty.)
Me (looking at a piece of green gel): I really like this green. It's like... Emerald City green. Max: *sings* One short day, in the Emerald City...
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Post by Zylaa on Nov 21, 2007 21:03:37 GMT -5
Ah, Wicked. Sadly, I've only ever heard the soundtrack (multiple times). And that reminds me... of a story. One of my co-workers and I were cutting gel for the load-in of this upcoming Opera. (Gel, if you don't already know, is what makes the lights all colorful and pretty.) Me (looking at a piece of green gel): I really like this green. It's like... Emerald City green. Max: *sings* One short day, in the Emerald City... XDDD Whoever this Max person is, he is cool.
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