Post by masterpika on Feb 12, 2003 23:35:31 GMT -5
Can anybody give me some feedback on my first article, and maybe suggest a title?
Babaas:
We've all heard of them. Sure, they're cute, cuddly, and have even been made so you can snuggle them in your own home. But like everything, there are two sides to the story.
I've interviewed a couple of Babaa owners, to see what their babaas are like.
Interview one:
Faerieland, the Faerie Queen.
Masterpika: So, Miss Faerie Queen, why don't you tell us a bit about your Babaa?
Faerie Queen: Well, my Babaa's name is Babaa Queen. She's painted faerie, and let me tell you, Babaas are no easy task. Faerie pet pet paintbrushes cost around 50,000 neopoints. Babaa Queen requires feeding every 3 hours, with an average of 2,000 neopoints per feeding. Babaas eat only the finest foods. Their fur requires grooming every second hour, or else their fur will get matted. My babaa in particular insists on a new brush every time, and she only accepts Gold Brushes, which are an average of 300 neopoints. In all, Babaa Queen costs me about 20,000 neopoints per day.
Masterpika: Well, that sounds like quite a hassle. Is you Babaa at all, moody, at times?
Faerie Queen: Oh, yes. For example, once I was off on a very important meeting of the faeries, and my maid forgot to feed Babaa Queen. Babaa Queen ignored us for a week, and for a month after that she would only even look at us during feeding and grooming times.
Masterpika: So, in reality, Babaas are very expensive to keep, picky, and can be very moody at times. Do you have any other comments to add about your Babaa?
Faerie Queen: Yes, yes I do. Although, as you said, Babaas are expensive, pick, and moody, when you're down and sad, there's nothing like cuddling a Babaa. They turn your frown upside down!
Masterpika: Er... I see... Thank you, Miss Faerie queen
So, as we can see by my interview with the Faerie Queen, Babaas are expensive, picky, and moody, yet make very good pets. A very interesting combination. Onto my next interview.
Interview two:
Oddhatter, Neopian Times Writer
Masterpika: Can you tell me about your Babaa?
Oddhatter: Moo is a feisty, occasionally spastic, always adorable Babaa. He is also the leader of the Sheep of Doom, and therefore, he constantly has an aura of doominess about him.
Masterpika: Does Moo cost you much?
Oddhatter: Only when he eats my socks.
Masterpika: I see... is Moo picky at all at times? Because I hear from the Faerie Queen that her babaa only eats expensive food, needs a grooming every 2 hours, and needs a new brush every time.
Oddhatter: He is fond of spherical cherries, but other than that, he's a pretty low maintenance, laidback sheep.
Masterpika: So Moo is moody, yes? How moody can he become?
Oddhatter: Well, the last time he got all melancholy, the lights went out in the neohome and the toaster broke.
Masterpika: Ouch. That sounds bad. Toasters are very important! Tsk Tsk...
Oddhatter: Eh. I just had one of the other sheep make me a new one.
Masterpika: What are your sheep's names?
Oddhatter: Moo, Yorick and Gravedigger are the central contacts for the Sheep of Doom. They live with me.
Masterpika: Very very interesting! What's your favourite thing about babaas?
Oddhatter: They're fluffy and foldable. They fit nicely into a backpack.
Masterpika: All right... anyways, this concludes our interview! Thank you for allowing me to interview you and not chasing me off with an ugly stick!
So, according to Oddhatter, her babaa Moo is feisty, sometimes spastic, not very expensive, a leader, can be moody, a bit picky, and is fluffy and foldable. There are some very interesting babaas out there!
In conclusion, Babaas are semi-expensive, quite moody, very picky, laid back, and foldable. Though they may have some bad qualities, you can't forger their good ones! They are cute, cuddly, and so fluffy!
Babaas:
We've all heard of them. Sure, they're cute, cuddly, and have even recently been made so you can snuggle them in your own home. But like everything, there are two sides to the story.
Thank you! It sucks, eh?
Babaas:
We've all heard of them. Sure, they're cute, cuddly, and have even been made so you can snuggle them in your own home. But like everything, there are two sides to the story.
I've interviewed a couple of Babaa owners, to see what their babaas are like.
Interview one:
Faerieland, the Faerie Queen.
Masterpika: So, Miss Faerie Queen, why don't you tell us a bit about your Babaa?
Faerie Queen: Well, my Babaa's name is Babaa Queen. She's painted faerie, and let me tell you, Babaas are no easy task. Faerie pet pet paintbrushes cost around 50,000 neopoints. Babaa Queen requires feeding every 3 hours, with an average of 2,000 neopoints per feeding. Babaas eat only the finest foods. Their fur requires grooming every second hour, or else their fur will get matted. My babaa in particular insists on a new brush every time, and she only accepts Gold Brushes, which are an average of 300 neopoints. In all, Babaa Queen costs me about 20,000 neopoints per day.
Masterpika: Well, that sounds like quite a hassle. Is you Babaa at all, moody, at times?
Faerie Queen: Oh, yes. For example, once I was off on a very important meeting of the faeries, and my maid forgot to feed Babaa Queen. Babaa Queen ignored us for a week, and for a month after that she would only even look at us during feeding and grooming times.
Masterpika: So, in reality, Babaas are very expensive to keep, picky, and can be very moody at times. Do you have any other comments to add about your Babaa?
Faerie Queen: Yes, yes I do. Although, as you said, Babaas are expensive, pick, and moody, when you're down and sad, there's nothing like cuddling a Babaa. They turn your frown upside down!
Masterpika: Er... I see... Thank you, Miss Faerie queen
So, as we can see by my interview with the Faerie Queen, Babaas are expensive, picky, and moody, yet make very good pets. A very interesting combination. Onto my next interview.
Interview two:
Oddhatter, Neopian Times Writer
Masterpika: Can you tell me about your Babaa?
Oddhatter: Moo is a feisty, occasionally spastic, always adorable Babaa. He is also the leader of the Sheep of Doom, and therefore, he constantly has an aura of doominess about him.
Masterpika: Does Moo cost you much?
Oddhatter: Only when he eats my socks.
Masterpika: I see... is Moo picky at all at times? Because I hear from the Faerie Queen that her babaa only eats expensive food, needs a grooming every 2 hours, and needs a new brush every time.
Oddhatter: He is fond of spherical cherries, but other than that, he's a pretty low maintenance, laidback sheep.
Masterpika: So Moo is moody, yes? How moody can he become?
Oddhatter: Well, the last time he got all melancholy, the lights went out in the neohome and the toaster broke.
Masterpika: Ouch. That sounds bad. Toasters are very important! Tsk Tsk...
Oddhatter: Eh. I just had one of the other sheep make me a new one.
Masterpika: What are your sheep's names?
Oddhatter: Moo, Yorick and Gravedigger are the central contacts for the Sheep of Doom. They live with me.
Masterpika: Very very interesting! What's your favourite thing about babaas?
Oddhatter: They're fluffy and foldable. They fit nicely into a backpack.
Masterpika: All right... anyways, this concludes our interview! Thank you for allowing me to interview you and not chasing me off with an ugly stick!
So, according to Oddhatter, her babaa Moo is feisty, sometimes spastic, not very expensive, a leader, can be moody, a bit picky, and is fluffy and foldable. There are some very interesting babaas out there!
In conclusion, Babaas are semi-expensive, quite moody, very picky, laid back, and foldable. Though they may have some bad qualities, you can't forger their good ones! They are cute, cuddly, and so fluffy!
Babaas:
We've all heard of them. Sure, they're cute, cuddly, and have even recently been made so you can snuggle them in your own home. But like everything, there are two sides to the story.
Thank you! It sucks, eh?