I don't know from PMS Voices, but I'm definitely writing a series pilot prop with that title. That would ROCK!
Dude, I get royalties if you do.
And I'm positive Sci-Fi would air it.
Oh dear, you're probably right.
Xander ,'Chosen'
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I don't know from PMS Voices, but I'm definitely writing a series pilot prop with that title. That would ROCK!
Dude, I get royalties if you do.
And I'm positive Sci-Fi would air it.
Oh dear, you're probably right.
Unless you WANT to look all pasty and corpse-like, and not in that interestingly pale gothy way.
Speaking of such things, Plei, the Elizabeth Arden shade that you recommended that used to look so good on me is now making me look too pale. While this is useful for the days when I want people to leave me alone, it's NSM a good look most of the time. What is the next shade darker, or would you recommend something else?
AmyLiz, I'm trying to remember when people started going pointe- depending on experience and strength, maybe 13ish?
(It should be noted that I never did. I was just in a company that included many kinds of dancers, and thats about when I remember people starting to. I could be wronger than a wrong thing.)
Any ballet dancers, former or current, around? Anyone know when girls usually go on pointe? Or when they usually start asking to?
also depends on how long they've been dancing, but what beathen said around middle school.
I believe Cashmere has a new tag.
Y'all are a bunch of frelling enablers, you know that?
Debating on whether I should go now, or wait for my boss to get back from lunch. On the one hand, there should probably be at least one of us here at all times. On the other hand, if I wait any longer, I'll probably keel over from hunger before I have time to get my hair cut. (Damn these wretched diamond shoes.)
(Have decided -- going now. Hair and food too important to postpone. Should probably have pronouns for lunch, as seem to be missing.)
Dude, I get royalties if you do.
Fair enough.
I'm trying to write the pitch line: "A young girl in Nome, Alaska, stumbles on a magical land just under the waters of Norton Sound, where a lost tribe of mutant human/walrus hybrids live in fear of the World Above. Can Tawny unite the two worlds? Will she ever win the heart of her true love, the Inuit fisherman N'gukluk? Heavy lies the head that wears the crown in Tawny: Queen of the Walrus People!
"It's like Cleopatra 2525 meets something even worse."
It's more of a place-holder, P-C. Or advert, if you will, since I will rent it to anyone, cheap.
"A young girl in Nome, Alaska, stumbles on a magical land just under the waters of Norton Sound, where a lost tribe of mutant human/walrus hybrids live in fear of the World Above. Can Tawny unite the two worlds? Will she ever win the heart of her true love, the Inuit fisherman N'gukluk? Heavy lies the head that wears the crown in Tawny: Queen of the Walrus People!
I'd buy it. And then I'd blow the production budget on special effects and it would never air.