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Jun 24, 2011 22:28

[ there's a fair bit of rustling around in the twenty-odd seconds that airs before kara starts talking. getting comfortable somewhere, it sounds like. ]

I was thinking the other day- [ kara's cut off by a meow in the background and then a small click! and, oh look. dialogue. "-lot out the sun!" "Then we will fight in the shade." ] No! Pause! That ( Read more... )

† kara | supergirl

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miaiam June 25 2011, 03:33:21 UTC
Um, hmm.. I dunno, it's a split between Powerpuff Girls, Robin Hood and The Paper Bag Princess.

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supertorso June 25 2011, 03:34:42 UTC
... I thought the Powerpuff Girls were a kids TV show.

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miaiam June 25 2011, 13:04:13 UTC
Pssssh, it's more than just a TV show! [ B| ]

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supertorso June 25 2011, 17:18:17 UTC
Really? How so?

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text; xuffasch June 25 2011, 03:40:36 UTC
King Arthur.

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text; supertorso June 25 2011, 03:45:08 UTC
Oh, that's a good one! Which version of it do you know/like best?

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text; xuffasch June 25 2011, 03:53:46 UTC
Mallory's, of course. White wrote his far too whimsically.

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text; supertorso June 25 2011, 03:59:11 UTC
Have you ever read any of the older myths involving Arthur? They're really pretty interesting, especially since some of them differ quite a bit in some ways from Le Morte.

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text; fishnets June 25 2011, 03:47:01 UTC
I like the kind with happy endings.

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text; supertorso June 25 2011, 03:52:19 UTC
Any in particular, or just ones with happy endings?

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text; fishnets June 25 2011, 03:54:34 UTC
well, I usually can easily confirm or deny the truths of myths, unfortunately. A lot more have some reality in them than not and... it's odd, when you know some of the people involved.

But I like stories with good witches and mages in them. There usually aren't too many, however.

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text; supertorso June 25 2011, 04:01:20 UTC
Yeah, that is kind of an odd thing.

There should be more of them. Maybe some people here can make up some urban legends to leave behind with good witches and mages.

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voice; finburns June 25 2011, 03:55:00 UTC
It's more of a legend than a myth, but I'm fond of the story of Damon and Pythias.

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voice; supertorso June 25 2011, 04:03:33 UTC
Most people don't make a distinction between the two, unfortunately.

I'm not really familiar with that one. It's Greek, right?

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Re: voice; finburns June 25 2011, 04:07:29 UTC
Yeah. [A beat.] I don't suppose you'd be interested in trading stories. I'm pretty interested in what a Kryptonian myth sounds like.

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supertorso June 25 2011, 04:08:43 UTC
I'd love to trade stories. You want to go first, or should I?

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[voice] notadartboard June 25 2011, 04:01:25 UTC
How about a fairytale that turned out to be true, Miss Kara?

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[voice] supertorso June 25 2011, 04:04:04 UTC
Those can sometimes be the best ones.

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[voice] notadartboard June 25 2011, 04:54:54 UTC
Well, all right, let's see how good of a storyteller I can be. This is a popular tale from the North Blue where I grew up ( ... )

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[voice] supertorso June 25 2011, 07:09:56 UTC
So is there a city of gold? You said it turned out to be true, right?

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