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Post by Iskander Rafel Azizi on Apr 25, 2012 20:21:38 GMT -7
Carridges and wagons, huh? I coulda used him as a grandad back in the day, too. Wagons, anyways.
Yeah you kinda do have to be a dad first. Buuuuut I pretty well failed at fatherhood too. ._.
She's in her 30's and definitely not a reincarnate. Though if she was, I'd say Clint Eastwood. if he was dead...no, no I wouldn't that's too damn weird!
She's an agreeable person. You are on her good side. Albeit as an awkward, nerdy sort of freshman, but she won't shoot. : P
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Apr 26, 2012 17:10:10 GMT -7
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FLY.away.home is online and typing- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [/right] FLY.away.home says: [/i] I just had nieces and nephews. They came by our shop and home quite often, though, and we liked to spoil them. We also added improvements to some of their toys as well...that was fun. =) That and the shadowgraph shows. That would be strange. Though it's not so bad having a reincarnate relative. In this life, I mean, since two of my past siblings were reincarnated as well...and may possibly become in-laws some day. o.0 I'd like to think she wouldn't shoot at me either way. >.>[/blockquote]
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Post by Iskander Rafel Azizi on Apr 26, 2012 17:18:50 GMT -7
What's a shadowgraph, O Wright Brother?
That is kinda weird. It's like RSOR in your family but not exactly. At least it's the same 'area' you know what I mean? I'm currently stuck with the mental image of a female Clint Eastwood now.
She wouldn't. xD She doesn't even own a gun, unless she's not telling me things.
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Apr 26, 2012 22:22:24 GMT -7
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FLY.away.home is online and typing- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [/right] FLY.away.home says: [/i] Shadow puppets, pretty much. Only instead of just using our hands, we used these figures we made out of metal in our bicycle shop. The kids loved them. Remember Sam Bonebrake and Jim Higgenbotham, the two characters I mentioned earlier in the conversation? That was their beginning. That's true. Regardless, it is kind of refreshing to know that you're not the only one in your family. As for your mother...I'd only start to worry if she starts asking 'Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya punk?' while holding a gun. And given that she apparently doesn't own a gun...[/blockquote]
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Post by Iskander Rafel Azizi on May 2, 2012 21:32:21 GMT -7
That's clever, and I love those names. xD Only, I have one question - did you put hinges on the figures to make them move, or did you have them be static? Or, two questions, really. What stories did you tell?
That's true. Having people in your family would be a great help.
Now I'm going to be searching my house for a gun, thanks to you. : P
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on May 3, 2012 22:22:08 GMT -7
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FLY.away.home is online and typing- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [/right] FLY.away.home says: [/i] We put hinges on them, of course. As for the second question...there wasn't really an exact storyline. It was mainly just following the two main characters and the adventures they would get into. Sam was tall and thin, hence the name. Jim, on the other hand, was short and stout. It was especially fun doing the voice for Jim, seeing as he spoke in a high-pitched, squeaky voice. XD Much like a cartoon character before Justice and his peers brought them into popularity, now that I look back. I probably should have added that to my ensemble at the amusement park on Halloween. Oh well, I suppose there's always next year! Also, now that I think about it, maybe I'll ask Justice if he can sketch out the duo. It would be interesting to see them in Disney style. =P Let me know how that turns out for you. I have to admit I'm curious myself now.[/blockquote] [Alright, so I kinda guessed on the hinges thing. Everything else I know, though. XD]
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Post by Iskander Rafel Azizi on May 5, 2012 15:07:53 GMT -7
A puppet cartoon, basically XD And I should have known you'd put hinges on them, you are Orville Wright after all. : P You know that reminds me of an old black and white comedy I once saw. Only one was short and skinny and the other was tall and fat. I wish I could remember their names, but I can't. ((Tis real though, I watched it as a kid xP))
High pitched and squeaky? Kinda like it is now? lol, I'm just teasing. But in seriousness, Justice should draw them. See of you can. Though I for some reason see them as like one of the seven dwarfs. I have no idea why.
I shall do that, she's leaving the house soon.
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on May 5, 2012 23:22:10 GMT -7
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FLY.away.home is online and typing- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [/right] FLY.away.home says: [/i] You could call it that, yes. XD Hmm...I don't believe I've ever seen that one before, in either life. The only duo that springs to mind with that description other than Sam and Jim are Mario and Luigi, and I'm fairly certain you'd recognize those two straight away. ...thanks a heap. >.> Really though, my voice has settled considerably from what it was. There is still the occasional squeak, much to my frustration, but at least my vocal cords don't seem to be waging war with me anymore. =) I think that is the bane of any teenage male's existence. We just have the fortune to go through it twice. I'm willing to give Justice artistic license when it comes with the picture. Will and I, of course, had ideas in our heads as to how they looked, but I'd be interested to see how Justice interprets them. And here I thought you were going to search with her still lurking around. That would only bring about a few unwanted questions, I'm sure.[/blockquote]
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Post by Iskander Rafel Azizi on May 8, 2012 22:07:08 GMT -7
LAUREL AND HARDY! THAT'S WHAT IT WAS!
I LOVE THEM! That's how I picture those two charries of yours now. Time period is about right. Give or take a decade or two. xD
The fact you spent several lines discussing and defending your voice amuses me, when I'm just messing with you. xD
Nope. I'm not that stupid. Besides, my dog would know if I did. Now she's outside, mum let her out. Gotta be sneaky about these things, bro.
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on May 8, 2012 22:22:16 GMT -7
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FLY.away.home is online and typing- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [/right] FLY.away.home says: [/i] It was the other way with Jim and Sam, though. Sam was tall and skinny and Jim was short and fat. Laurel and Hardy? Why didn't you say so?! That's a toss back to my first life. I actually saw that one at the theater when it first came out! Something like that, yes. I'd offer to put on a show for RSOR, but...it's a lot different performing for a bunch of children you're related to and...well, RSOR. Still, I'll see what Justice can do about that picture, at least. ...well. Of course you do. Is your mother out yet or are you still waiting for her to leave so you can comb through the house, lol?[/blockquote]
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Post by Iskander Rafel Azizi on May 11, 2012 9:07:10 GMT -7
I know, but for some reason I still picture tham like Laurel and Hardy.
You saw it when it first came out?!? You lucky little creature! I loved watching those episodes.
The picutre would be funny, but I'd steer clear of the whole preformance if I were you. I'm not sure much of RSOR would enjoy a something of a puppet show.
I win that one, now don't I?
She's just left now. I'm just pondering hiding spots for a weapon.
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on May 13, 2012 22:22:20 GMT -7
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FLY.away.home is online and typing- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [/right] FLY.away.home says: [/i] Of course I did. XD That was during my first life, you know. That's kind of my point. Plus, I'm fine with performing in front of a few kids who are related to me, but performing it in front of RSOR in it's entirety is a different story. >.< Anywhere hidden from view but away from where Lump can reach. I know that sounds odd but I just had a vague mental picture of a gun stashed under a dog bed before I shook my head and went 'nah'.[/blockquote]
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Post by Iskander Rafel Azizi on May 14, 2012 11:10:16 GMT -7
You're still a lucky little bastard. xD
Yeah, I'd say so. Also, I'm not sure it would hold interest. However...maybe try a daycare or something if you want to revive your old act?
Lump can reach just over six feet up if she goes onto her hind legs. No place in my house is easily lump-proof, though.... brb
back
I found one.
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on May 16, 2012 22:23:16 GMT -7
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FLY.away.home is online and typing- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [/right] FLY.away.home says: [/i] I may be little now, but I wasn't little then. =P I was older than the men in the movie at the time! Well no, it's a show geared toward kids in the first place, lol. It's fun in it's own little way, but not something I'd show off in front of a crowd of teenagers, no. Even with those teenagers being reincarnates. You found one? Where was it? I told you, your mother is taking lessons from Clint Eastwood.[/blockquote]
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Post by Iskander Rafel Azizi on May 20, 2012 21:16:56 GMT -7
You're still littler than me! In...about half the senses of the word, anyhow. : P
Yeahhhh...probably not the best idea. Still, I'd say try it out at a daycare. They'd eat it up.
In a drawer. Not gonna lie, it was disturbing.
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