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Posted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 12:08 am
The name of the game: Art Critic
How it works: Firstly, pick a subject. It can be video, poem, painting, music, anime, or anything else you can think of. Then, write a discussion about it. What I'll be looking for is something emotionally moving, so I'd suggest writing about something dear to your heart. There are no restrictions on length of the essay, neither does it need to even be an essay, you could come up with a picture representing your favourite song, or draw your uncle who died. Anything, as long as it means something to you. Each submission will earn the author a pick from the mytery map. Only one submission each, please. I'd really like to see some discussion about the entries as well, really get everyone to get to know each other better. 4laugh
Please feel free to ask me questions if you have any. 3nodding
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Posted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 3:19 am
Oh my. This is gonna take some though! sweatdrop
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Posted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 11:00 am
It will, but it should also be fun, I hope. sweatdrop
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Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 4:41 pm
Do you guys think this'll be too hard?
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Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 4:53 pm
Alright, think I've got soemthing here... Pink Grapefruit shampoo/conditioner I'm quite fond of it. The bottles are long and slender, and fit nicely into my wee hands. The shampoo is a delicate shade of not-quite-pink-not-quite-peach, that invokes thoughts of a Jolly Rancher. The scent reminds me of candy, with it's sweet citrusy scent, like a favorite hard candy. And the volumizing properties it claims really work, which is a definate plus in my book. My husband doesn't like it, says it smells fake. It does bother my allergies, but not as bad as the Japanese Cherry Blossom body wash. It's also quite pricey at 5 bucks a bottle on sale - especially when I usually go for the Suave when it's on sale for a buck a bottle. pirate I wash my hair for myself, and so the enjoyment I get out of them is worth both the price and my DH's dislike. (There, is that acceptable, Bob?)
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Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 5:27 pm
I think I'm gonna sit this one out.
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Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 6:51 pm
Citrinia Alright, think I've got soemthing here... Pink Grapefruit shampoo/conditioner I'm quite fond of it. The bottles are long and slender, and fit nicely into my wee hands. The shampoo is a delicate shade of not-quite-pink-not-quite-peach, that invokes thoughts of a Jolly Rancher. The scent reminds me of candy, with it's sweet citrusy scent, like a favorite hard candy. And the volumizing properties it claims really work, which is a definate plus in my book. My husband doesn't like it, says it smells fake. It does bother my allergies, but not as bad as the Japanese Cherry Blossom body wash. It's also quite pricey at 5 bucks a bottle on sale - especially when I usually go for the Suave when it's on sale for a buck a bottle. pirate I wash my hair for myself, and so the enjoyment I get out of them is worth both the price and my DH's dislike. (There, is that acceptable, Bob?)It is in fact acceptable, and more than that, quite original! Please go ahead and help yourself to a selection on the Prize Map!
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 3:04 pm
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Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 1:02 am
Subject: Sailor Moon Cosplays
I feel very strongly about the subject. While they are relatively easy costumes to make, they've been done to death. Everyone and their uncle Ned have cosplayed a character from this series. The sailor outfits themselves are not flattering to any figure, and it takes an amazing figure to look even halfway decent in them. The anime isn't even that good, it's aimed at kids in Japan and 30 year old men here don't seem to understand that nomatter how hard they try, they just can't get it right. I'd like to never see another one again, I just hope this particular craze falls off the map. That and Naruto, InuYasha and Pokemon cosplays. Done to death.
The end!
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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 12:26 pm
Strong Glad Subject: Sailor Moon Cosplays I feel very strongly about the subject. While they are relatively easy costumes to make, they've been done to death. Everyone and their uncle Ned have cosplayed a character from this series. The sailor outfits themselves are not flattering to any figure, and it takes an amazing figure to look even halfway decent in them. The anime isn't even that good, it's aimed at kids in Japan and 30 year old men here don't seem to understand that nomatter how hard they try, they just can't get it right. I'd like to never see another one again, I just hope this particular craze falls off the map. That and Naruto, InuYasha and Pokemon cosplays. Done to death. The end! Well, I can tell you feel strongly about it, and not strongly glad. Help yourself to a prize!
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