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I do believe that this better illustrates Seth and his general demeanor.By the way, I saw Sweeny Todd today, so let’s assume that I’m speaking with a vague cockney accent, shall we?
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barbarasobczynska [2007-12-27 11:36:40 +0000 UTC]
what a hillarious expression, Ruby, great job
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Ruby631 In reply to barbarasobczynska [2007-12-28 01:49:59 +0000 UTC]
Why thank you very much, Basia, my dear!
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ErnestAbacus [2007-12-27 02:36:04 +0000 UTC]
I usually presume that you are speaking with a vague cockney accent, occasionally giving way to an educated but slurred Irish.
"Wait, what are we doing? Going someplace with lots of curious people who will want to know what I do for a living?... wait, Eric are you being... joking?"
(a poor attempt to describe the situation, I am full of ham and asthmatic, this equals tired.)
Holidays go well?
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Ruby631 In reply to ErnestAbacus [2007-12-27 03:17:14 +0000 UTC]
Lovely, it won’t be too hard for you, then, will it?
“Oh, no, I’m totally not joking. But don’t worry; they won’t want to know what you do for a living, I already told them that your late sister invented some complex mechanical thing that you reap the royalties from. They’ll just want to know what high school and college you went to, and if you’ve met their various single daughters.”
Fairly well. M sister, however, is none too please that our grandmother (hereafter referred to as Mama Kay) gave her trail mix and an umbrella, as opposed to the $65 in iTunes gift cards I received.
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ErnestAbacus In reply to Ruby631 [2007-12-29 19:04:55 +0000 UTC]
Nope!
"Oh. Umm... never mind. What? Well, maybe I should have gone to your highschool, or.. oh, maybe I was homeschooled, or in a hospital. That sounds less like lying. I... oh... So you are being joking! oh... so, it's funny because it's true?..... Knock knock. ... Seth... get it?"
(If my clumzy attempts to speak as one of your characters ever gets insulting just tell me.)
Ooh. Was that because she was older, or because you're the favorite? Is the iTunes money spent yet? I got a cooking torch, now I can make baked Alaska and creme brullee.
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Ruby631 In reply to ErnestAbacus [2007-12-29 19:51:25 +0000 UTC]
Oh, yeah, um…good one. There’ll be people from my high school there, so just say that you were home schooled. Oh, and a bit of unsolicited advice; laugh when other people make jokes, but try not to make any yourself, ok?”
(Oh, it’s fine. By the way, I’ve determined that they are going to a wedding.)
Most likely, Mama Kay simply forgot she was coming, and threw something together at the last minute. I still have about $60 left. Oh, I didn’t know you liked to cook. I bet you’re quite the chief.
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ErnestAbacus In reply to Ruby631 [2007-12-31 01:22:46 +0000 UTC]
"Is unsolicited advice good advice? ... thank you, I have been inquisitive lately.
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Michael mentioned that marriage was an outdated.. um... anak.nistik... outdated. Was it more dated when you were engaged? Or is michael talking to his hat again? ... he, out of his hat. right.
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You mean chief of the kitchen?
As with most things, I am less a craftsman in the kitchen than I am an inventor. I cook a lot of meals that are great successes because they've not been served before. If they were, then mine would be somewhat pedestrian.
I do make desserts well though.
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Ruby631 In reply to ErnestAbacus [2007-12-31 02:24:07 +0000 UTC]
“You’re welcome, and, according to my father and April, it’s perfectly good advice…Michael probably only says that because three years ago Jon didn’t want to move to Canada with him to do it. Unless it’s a movie or book recommendation, you should really take everything Michael says with a grain of salt.
They’re getting married so that when Rachel finally realizes she’s been with a douche bag for seven years, she’ll at least get some money out of it.”
Well that's good enough for me. I can't make anything worth eating unless it comes with directions on the box.
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ErnestAbacus In reply to Ruby631 [2008-01-01 01:18:16 +0000 UTC]
(Whoah, Eric got snippy there.)
Strangely I find following directions on food to be stressful and difficult. I am good at following directions usually, but with food...
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Ruby631 In reply to ErnestAbacus [2008-01-01 05:13:56 +0000 UTC]
Oh, and on food, without directions, I am hopeless.
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ErnestAbacus In reply to Ruby631 [2008-01-01 21:26:16 +0000 UTC]
Figure out eggs. Everything about them, after that most of it is pretty simple. Heh.
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ErnestAbacus In reply to Ruby631 [2008-01-02 01:21:20 +0000 UTC]
I read "..." from you very differently than I do from others.
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Ruby631 In reply to ErnestAbacus [2008-01-02 02:25:39 +0000 UTC]
I think give “…” more meaning than other people. This person made me terribly upset about them for a few moments. [link]
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ErnestAbacus In reply to Ruby631 [2008-01-02 04:17:13 +0000 UTC]
Ha ha ha. That writer probably still has trouble with zeros as place holders.
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Ruby631 In reply to ErnestAbacus [2008-01-02 04:23:35 +0000 UTC]
...people use zeros as place holders? Why?
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ErnestAbacus In reply to Ruby631 [2008-01-02 04:28:32 +0000 UTC]
To denote a new echelon of ... times te-iness.
example: 100. It as two place holders.
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ErnestAbacus In reply to Ruby631 [2008-01-02 04:45:47 +0000 UTC]
Right, zeros can mean nothing, or, if they follow a number, can mean times ten. 1 10 100 1000
The zeros hold the place of the smaller numbers. Sorry, I wasn't very clear before. I spelled "ten" "te."
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Ruby631 In reply to ErnestAbacus [2008-01-02 04:49:53 +0000 UTC]
Oh, alright, I get it now.
Did you? I didn't notice.
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ErnestAbacus In reply to Ruby631 [2008-01-02 04:53:11 +0000 UTC]
Times ten-iness was times te-iness. In truth, neither makes any sense.
I also noticed you found Spacecraft. She's cool.
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Ruby631 In reply to ErnestAbacus [2008-01-02 04:56:28 +0000 UTC]
From what I glanced at, yes. I should probably take a closer look though her stuff.
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ErnestAbacus In reply to Ruby631 [2008-01-02 04:59:07 +0000 UTC]
She still has peaks of profficiency that are fleeting. Although everything shows some talent. That is, of course, part of what I like. She is still experimenting. That and she seems to like artsy comics. So I can recommend things. heh. (Any excuse to blab away like I have good sense.)
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Ruby631 In reply to ErnestAbacus [2008-01-02 05:07:59 +0000 UTC]
I wish my fleets of proficiency resulted in works as strong as hers. Talent, she has much of it. Have you recommended Mouse Guard? I don’t know if that counts as ‘artsy’, but it needs more followers. (I also need to know if anyone else sees the Saxon/Kenzie subtext).
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ErnestAbacus In reply to Ruby631 [2008-01-02 05:11:10 +0000 UTC]
I haven't. Good thought. It does count, I think.
(Saxon/Kenzie subtext... *sigh*... )
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Ruby631 In reply to ErnestAbacus [2008-01-02 05:16:02 +0000 UTC]
It looks pretty, and that artsy enough, I guess.
(Don't tell me you didn't notice that just about everything Kenzie did was to make Saxon pay attention to him.)
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ErnestAbacus In reply to Ruby631 [2008-01-02 05:20:11 +0000 UTC]
Ha ha. It is also very non sensational for such a violent story with heros emerging from the wildeness and killer crabs. So that's artsy too.
(I did, but I fail to see the sexual side of this.)
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Ruby631 In reply to ErnestAbacus [2008-01-02 05:23:33 +0000 UTC]
Wonderful. Recommendations ahoy!
(It's quite reminiscent of a boy pulling a little girl's pigtails.)
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ErnestAbacus In reply to Ruby631 [2008-01-02 05:26:28 +0000 UTC]
(Yes, but also of antagonistic teammates in soccer.... although, I am struck suddenly by the potentials of pursuing that line of thinking. Still, I don't find the evidence to be too strong.)
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Ruby631 In reply to ErnestAbacus [2008-01-02 05:33:20 +0000 UTC]
I never know what emoticon to respond with.
(I suppose your eye isn't train for things like that. The slightest subtleties in a relationship can hint at a pairing and can develop quite the following. For example: Mac/PC.)
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ErnestAbacus In reply to Ruby631 [2008-01-02 05:38:49 +0000 UTC]
Neither do I, usually I just pick one that isn't too specific so that the mind fills in the blanks. is too specific. :cazy: almost always will be interpreted to have meaning.
(Fair 'nough. The fan fiction world is not one that I live in. I once heard the word "fanon" and my brain melted. In the good ol' days of Star Trek the Next Generation, Troi left Ryker and eventually paired up with Warf. People were angry and books were written to vent this anger. I thought the new match up made sense. The franchise eventually caved into fan demands. I was baffled. Does that make me old?)
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Ruby631 In reply to ErnestAbacus [2008-01-02 05:43:25 +0000 UTC]
I was going to reply with for some reason.
(I had to explain 'fanon' in my parents. Only your age makes you old.)
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ErnestAbacus In reply to Ruby631 [2008-01-02 05:48:46 +0000 UTC]
Well, if pirates should fear anyone, it's Batman.
(Fanon frightens me. Ha ha ha ha. Burn!{as they said in the seventies, which I missed by a year.})
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Ruby631 In reply to ErnestAbacus [2008-01-02 05:52:18 +0000 UTC]
Surely.
(I don't think they really said that in th 70's. I think they just said that in That 70's Show.)
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ErnestAbacus In reply to Ruby631 [2008-01-02 05:58:28 +0000 UTC]
(Ha ha ha ha ha. My dear Johanna, you make me laugh.)
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ErnestAbacus In reply to Ruby631 [2008-01-03 19:27:25 +0000 UTC]
Okay, so this is a strange question. What do you do when satisfied with yourself or complimented? It is traditional for American females of your age to respond idiosynchratically to such things. My friend Bridget used to make a motion like a bird ruffling it's feathers and puffing up it's chest. My cousin flaps. Etc.
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Ruby631 In reply to ErnestAbacus [2008-01-03 22:20:40 +0000 UTC]
Oh, I usualy run a hand through my hair, say thank you and find something of the other person to compliment on.
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Ruby631 In reply to ErnestAbacus [2008-01-01 05:13:22 +0000 UTC]
(It’s a long story that will hopefully make it into this one. Eric is at least happy to have once been engaged to the douche bag’s boss.)
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ErnestAbacus In reply to Ruby631 [2008-01-01 21:26:39 +0000 UTC]
Makes sense/cool... this one?
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Ruby631 In reply to ErnestAbacus [2008-01-01 22:31:43 +0000 UTC]
This one = one that I am currently writing.
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