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Post by lisa316 on May 8, 2007 17:03:58 GMT -5
Sit back, have a snack, and talk about the Round Robin story here. Ideas, discussions, comments...This is the home for the non-story part of the story.
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Post by mari on May 8, 2007 19:17:44 GMT -5
A place with food… I’m in. ;D Though I think if you feel COMPELLED to write more than one entry a day, you shouldn't fight it. Imagine all the time you waste thinking of ideas that fester inside your brain because you never let them out. Sounds very tempting but if I write down this one more idea, I’ll have another, and another and another … Addiction, in short. (And believe me, you don’t want the stuff in my brain to spill out anymore than it does now ) But still, thanks for opening this genius story idea – I hope for a breakfast read tomorrow. ;D
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Post by sim on May 9, 2007 6:21:34 GMT -5
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Post by lisa316 on May 9, 2007 10:59:58 GMT -5
Lisa = *blush* + happy everyone is having fun with this + very happy that she gets something new to read everytime she logs on
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Post by Blue on May 10, 2007 7:56:29 GMT -5
Oh yes, I have to admit this project is highly adictive ... damn ... somebody should've warned me ... um ... [glow=red,2,300]LISA!!![/glow] ... And Mari, you lured me into action with your Zack-remark ... and now I can't stop ... argHHHH! It was a mean trap, a very mean trap!!! Dangerous thing seems to be that you have to write *NOW*, when you have an idea, ... not in half an hour or ... ummm ... maybe tomorrow. I'm always in a hurry to get a part ready as I live in constant fear somebody else might post something while I'm writing . ;D On the other hand that's also a good thing, it pushes the story forward on a fast pace ... yep that's wonderful for the reader ... just hope I don't lose my job in the process. (But hey, at least I know who to blame, right?) Does the spellcheck work for anybody else?
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Post by shywriter on May 10, 2007 8:11:48 GMT -5
Dangerous thing seems to be that you have to write *NOW*, when you have an idea, ... not in half an hour or ... ummm ... maybe tomorrow. I'm always in a hurry to get a part ready as I live in constant fear somebody else might post something while I'm writing . ;D Heh, just saying that to Sim about writing, then hopping on to find someone else was there in the meantime, then hurrying off to re-vamp & hope the re-vamp makes it on before someone else posts! (Which led to my originally putting the Reds in South America, not South Africa! Thanks for the catch, Sim! ) I have one that works off & on but I thought it was one hubby loaded for me that works on all sites... is there one just here on DAR? (can I be dopier about my computer? I operate my computer the same way I operate my car, turn it on, expect it to be fine, & freak out if the slightest thing goes awry!)~S~ (working at home again today & bound & determined not to post too much so I can be in competition for that hour of nekkid Loogie! )
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Post by Blue on May 10, 2007 8:29:42 GMT -5
... ohhh, ohhh ... dangerous, very dangerous! And yes, there is a button "Spell Check" when you post a reply . And it really worked ... but now it doesn't. AND I don't have WORD with an English spell checking program at work . IF somebody finds a REALLY BAD mistake in my writing, please let me know! OHHHH, now the spell check worked. Maybe it depends on the length of the post ... hmmm.
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Post by sim on May 10, 2007 9:15:44 GMT -5
The spell checker's always worked for me, when I remember to use it. Is there any way to add to it, though? Because it keeps telling me Lydecker should be Ly Decker and it really gets on my wick. Heh, just saying that to Sim about writing, then hopping on to find someone else was there in the meantime, then hurrying off to re-vamp & hope the re-vamp makes it on before someone else posts! (Which led to my originally putting the Reds in South America, not South Africa! Thanks for the catch, Sim! ) You're welcome, Shy. And you pointed out my mistakes too, so now we're even. And you're not the only one who worries someone will beat you to the post button; anything can happen in the half hour or so it takes me to write a new entry.
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Post by mari on May 10, 2007 11:06:43 GMT -5
And Mari, you lured me into action with your Zack-remark ... and now I can't stop ... argHHHH! It was a mean trap, a very mean trap!!! Oh, yes, of course it was. ;D Sorry, but Zack just wanted to be written by you. Dangerous thing seems to be that you have to write *NOW*, when you have an idea, ... not in half an hour or ... ummm ... maybe tomorrow. I'm always in a hurry to get a part ready as I live in constant fear somebody else might post something while I'm writing . ;D This makes me itch even more to write down my ideas immediately. I see a new post, go euphoric about all the possibilities, then tell myself to do the important stuff first and the next time I look somebody else already has posted. On the other hand it’s interesting to see others come up with something completely different or very similar to what I would have done. [ And yes, there is a button "Spell Check" when you post a reply . And it really worked ... but now it doesn't. AND I don't have WORD with an English spell checking program at work . IF somebody finds a REALLY BAD mistake in my writing, please let me know! Dito with telling about mistakes, PLEASE!!! This fast-posting conflicts with my need to check if words really mean exactly what I think they mean. There’s a spellchecker in the Google toolbar, Blue, if you’re using Firefox. But I guess you know that. (Oh, and having LEO on my toolbar reminds me, in case I’ve never said thanks for directing me there, I do it now. So much easier than my conventional, 40 year-old dictionary and it even has French conjugation (I’m so out of practice ) Off to drool over the nice Logan-pic Shy posted now that that I’ve gone bookless after somehow eliminating my 23 book stack in nine days… I promise to give him back unharmed. ;D
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Post by shywriter on May 10, 2007 11:30:42 GMT -5
From the story: "and then the blood loss he'd just suffered caught up with him and he toppled over, out cold."...but his pouty little lips broke his fall, right??~ ~
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Post by lisa316 on May 10, 2007 21:25:14 GMT -5
Just popping in to snicker at Shy's last comment... ;D
Who wrote about his thin lips?
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Post by mari on May 11, 2007 4:34:04 GMT -5
Just popping in to snicker at Shy's last comment... ;D Who wrote about his thin lips?Wonder if this lures Blue into giving us an insight into Zack’s lip-expressions and the connected state of mind. Another evil trap. ;D
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Post by sim on May 11, 2007 4:56:14 GMT -5
Forget his lips - Zack's fall would probably be broken by his huge caveman eyebrows first. Although if Blue wants to write all about his lip expressions, make sure you get in that cute little wobbling chin thing he did when he thought he'd betrayed the others in TKAA.
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Post by Blue on May 11, 2007 5:18:36 GMT -5
;D ;D ;D He did what ... wobble his chin? ;D Mari, thanks for the advise to use the tool bar. I just downloaded a spell check program and put it there (could've thought of that myself . ... And did I tell you that I LOVE LEO ? Glad it helps. So, off to work a bit ... will think about the connection between Zack's lips and his state of mind in my lunch break (gotta work now )! ... And I'll try to imagine Zack with a wobbling chin. ;D
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Post by tigrou on May 11, 2007 8:17:54 GMT -5
Sacrificing precious moments (I have to be at the train station in 10 minutes and it will take me 20 to get there...) to say:
I LOVE LEO!
I couldn't live without, and especially in fic-world it's like oxygen!!!
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