Arrest - A tag to In the Wind, maybe Peter's thoughts as he goes through processing
Group Support - Moz and June stage an intervention when they discover that Neal is addicted to Cheetos
Undeserved Reputation - Matthew Keller doesn't know why people don't like him
Extortion - Satchmo learns how to talk and threatens to tell Elizabeth about all the times that Peter's put his feet up on the coffee table or drank milk out of the carton or some other forbidden thing. Peter has to do all sorts of things to keep Satch quiet.
::Waves:: Your card looks really cool to me. I'm actually a little envious of some of them--like 'Crucifixion', which I'd say is pretty hardcore.
What I've enjoyed doing is trying to find an (hopefully) unusual way of using the prompt, which I managed (more or less) for my 2012 card. (I'm most fond of the way I was able to use 'Theft' and 'Body Image Issues'.)
So maybe for 'Crucifixion', you could do something related to one of the definitions of the word, rather than the obvious? (To crucify also means to criticize severely, for example.)
Or, y'know, you could just nail Neal to a wall; that works too. ;)
*waves* back. I like the idea of putting a little twist on the prompts. Goes off now to read your 2012 card to see how you treated the 'Theft' and 'Body Image Issues'. Thank you.
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Group Support - Moz and June stage an intervention when they discover that Neal is addicted to Cheetos
Undeserved Reputation - Matthew Keller doesn't know why people don't like him
Extortion - Satchmo learns how to talk and threatens to tell Elizabeth about all the times that Peter's put his feet up on the coffee table or drank milk out of the carton or some other forbidden thing. Peter has to do all sorts of things to keep Satch quiet.
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What I've enjoyed doing is trying to find an (hopefully) unusual way of using the prompt, which I managed (more or less) for my 2012 card. (I'm most fond of the way I was able to use 'Theft' and 'Body Image Issues'.)
So maybe for 'Crucifixion', you could do something related to one of the definitions of the word, rather than the obvious? (To crucify also means to criticize severely, for example.)
Or, y'know, you could just nail Neal to a wall; that works too. ;)
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