it takes a big man to cry, but it takes a bigger man to laugh at that man.fallfromgrayceJanuary 24 2005, 15:38:33 UTC
you, linda, beautiful, hat-girl, smart one, props master, mina, shorty, master of wonder [confusion is a good thing] that-theory-is-complete-bull-because-i-said-so, future president, future banisher of men underground, fellow jesse-laceyer, seeker-and-destroyer, have failed to reply to my e-mail. that's okay though- the entire brilliant idea is on this website-
www.livejournal.com/users/fallfromgrayce
[okay, so i over did it with the seek and destroyer metaphore...]
Re: it takes a big man to cry, but it takes a bigger man to laugh at that man.lilolelindoonyJanuary 26 2005, 02:35:33 UTC
Hey you,
Sorry for the delayed response, I actually don't see an e-mail from you ya bum! saabl@umich.edu...is this where you sent it? When did you send it? Why am I watching animal planet again?
[plethora of divine compliments because I lack the energy and creativity to name any, I know I suck],
a tale is not written in one sitting...for fear of hemorrhages and hemorrhoids ..
anonymous
July 26 2005, 21:53:24 UTC
Mina, it's your miniature counterpart with no 'd'.
do you think the moral of a story- if there are many of them- should be broadcasted clearly or should be left for the reader to find? it's kind of hard to do in this particular setting. think D.R Congo. think scathing characters who have no intention to forgive the west for selfish flaws. set in the not-so-distant future, if you can't see it as teh present, and also, think earth's last days. contribute in a few well-thought-out scenes with emotional monologues and you've got yourself a royal pain-in-the-ass. oh yeah. think you and a single-syllable farm animal as two major characters.
it's no where near done (in spite of the 150 pages, including the twenty-page ending.) i've got all the major scene written in, i just have to try and attempt at making it more humane and thoughtful of the reader.
one other thing- you dracula seniors don't mind the use of being thrown in a highly-manipulative plot or should i rename them sherman and shirley?
Re: a tale is not written in one sitting...for fear of hemorrhages and hemorrhoids ..lilolelindoonyJuly 30 2005, 05:56:05 UTC
Yipes! I guess I should have added a warning to boot, but you know how that director gets- gotta love the intent. I both loved and was appalled by the movie, own it, and will most likely never watch it twice. Pulp Fiction is another story.
On another note, I hear bits and pieces about your masterpiece in the making, and am rather intrigued. I know there was some sort of miscommunication with my email address (as one guesses from further above), but you should still definately drop an email or IM me if you're ever online (So Zero Gravity). You should also let me know what you're doing with yourself these days, it's been a while!
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theres something about a quinton terintino movie that is just seriously effed up and enthralling all at once.
that is all.
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is it wrong that that made me really happy?
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www.livejournal.com/users/fallfromgrayce
[okay, so i over did it with the seek and destroyer metaphore...]
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Sorry for the delayed response, I actually don't see an e-mail from you ya bum! saabl@umich.edu...is this where you sent it? When did you send it? Why am I watching animal planet again?
[plethora of divine compliments because I lack the energy and creativity to name any, I know I suck],
Lindoons
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do you think the moral of a story- if there are many of them- should be broadcasted clearly or should be left for the reader to find? it's kind of hard to do in this particular setting. think D.R Congo. think scathing characters who have no intention to forgive the west for selfish flaws. set in the not-so-distant future, if you can't see it as teh present, and also, think earth's last days. contribute in a few well-thought-out scenes with emotional monologues and you've got yourself a royal pain-in-the-ass. oh yeah. think you and a single-syllable farm animal as two major characters.
it's no where near done (in spite of the 150 pages, including the twenty-page ending.) i've got all the major scene written in, i just have to try and attempt at making it more humane and thoughtful of the reader.
one other thing- you dracula seniors don't mind the use of being thrown in a highly-manipulative plot or should i rename them sherman and shirley?
somebody help me....
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On another note, I hear bits and pieces about your masterpiece in the making, and am rather intrigued. I know there was some sort of miscommunication with my email address (as one guesses from further above), but you should still definately drop an email or IM me if you're ever online (So Zero Gravity). You should also let me know what you're doing with yourself these days, it's been a while!
Take care and don't be a stranger...
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