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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2009 18:04:54 GMT -5
Hi Ginz. I actually left a little while ago, so I'm not actually here, I'm working on homework. XD Ooh. XD; Good luck with homework. ^^ My mom brought home some of the books I needed (I left them in her car, which was at work with her) so I can switch subjects away from this insane English assignment now. *works on Spanish* El español es muy fácil. (That was correct grammar, right? ._.)
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2009 18:05:21 GMT -5
*nods* King of Baconshire.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2009 18:06:49 GMT -5
You have to go beyond the book, yeah. But I do already know the answers to some questions (for example, I already know a bit of the answer for where characters' names came from) and I'm still including that, so... Ah. Would a culture question be like where the author lives vs where the story takes place? I used to really like Redwall when I was 10 or so and did some research on the Author, even went out and met him. ^^ I found out that all the animals in his book were animals native to where he lives in England. ^^ And the animals with accents he usually mimicked off of people he heard with interesting accents in real life around Europe. The story. Which I'm finding it to be a bit of a vague topic, as anything culture related could also be considered part of the setting. I think. This is difficult.
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Post by Fj0rd on Apr 26, 2009 18:07:30 GMT -5
You have to go beyond the book, yeah. But I do already know the answers to some questions (for example, I already know a bit of the answer for where characters' names came from) and I'm still including that, so... Ah. Would a culture question be like where the author lives vs where the story takes place? I used to really like Redwall when I was 10 or so and did some research on the Author, even went out and met him. ^^ I found out that all the animals in his book were animals native to where he lives in England. ^^ And the animals with accents he usually mimicked off of people he heard with interesting accents in real life around Europe. I could never get into Redwall, for some reason. *shrug* Eh. By the way, hello! I don't think I've met you before. I'm Fj0rd.
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Post by Bacon on Apr 26, 2009 18:07:40 GMT -5
*nods* King of Baconshire. I am no king, call me one not.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2009 18:08:13 GMT -5
*nods* King of Baconshire. He's a king now!? Congratulations on having your own country, Bacon!
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Post by Fj0rd on Apr 26, 2009 18:08:38 GMT -5
*nods* King of Baconshire. I am no king, call me one not. Call no man happy until he is dead.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2009 18:09:26 GMT -5
*nods* King of Baconshire. I am no king, call me one not. Was it Lord of Baconshire then? I can't remember.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2009 18:10:02 GMT -5
I am no king, call me one not. Was it Lord of Baconshire then? I can't remember. Just Sir Bacon, if I'm not mistaken. I called him Lord Bacon before, so I know that's wrong.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2009 18:10:07 GMT -5
Ah. Would a culture question be like where the author lives vs where the story takes place? I used to really like Redwall when I was 10 or so and did some research on the Author, even went out and met him. ^^ I found out that all the animals in his book were animals native to where he lives in England. ^^ And the animals with accents he usually mimicked off of people he heard with interesting accents in real life around Europe. I could never get into Redwall, for some reason. *shrug* Eh. By the way, hello! I don't think I've met you before. I'm Fj0rd. I'm Recklace. ^^ Nice to meet you.
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Post by Bacon on Apr 26, 2009 18:10:50 GMT -5
I am no king, call me one not. Call no man happy until he is dead. But happiness is dependent on happenings, therefore only when a man is alive does it have any stock.
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Post by Fj0rd on Apr 26, 2009 18:11:52 GMT -5
I could never get into Redwall, for some reason. *shrug* Eh. By the way, hello! I don't think I've met you before. I'm Fj0rd. I'm Recklace. ^^ Nice to meet you. You too. *shakes your hand* How are you finding the NTWF?
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Post by Bacon on Apr 26, 2009 18:12:38 GMT -5
I am no king, call me one not. Was it Lord of Baconshire then? I can't remember. >_< It's Count of Baconshire, actually, but "Sir Bacon" or even just "Bacon" are fine.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2009 18:12:55 GMT -5
Was it Lord of Baconshire then? I can't remember. Just Sir Bacon, if I'm not mistaken. I called him Lord Bacon before, so I know that's wrong. XD
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2009 18:14:03 GMT -5
Was it Lord of Baconshire then? I can't remember. >_< It's Count of Baconshire, actually, but "Sir Bacon" or even just "Bacon" are fine. I'll try to keep that in mind. <=) Sorry.
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