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Post by alanna on Nov 9, 2005 22:34:34 GMT -5
i am also looking for a job. Any body need a new identity? i am willing to sell mine. it's not like i have a life neway. i need a life. and a boyfriend. LOL i feel really bad cause i broke up with my last BF but i didn't want to (Damm you peer pressure) HELP PLEASE what do i say to him to tell him i still like him? ? LUV AL
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Post by LadyRiona on Nov 10, 2005 13:19:35 GMT -5
Is he still talking to you, Al? If he is, just tell him. I mean, not like out right, "I still like you. Can we go out again?" but just kinda ease into the subject and gently tell him, "Hey, I really do still like you, and I didn't want to break up with you"; stuff like that. Yes, it may seem like it's padding the phrase because it is! More words, softer words, can work wonders. I don't have a life either, so I'm not a candidate for switching identities. Ask a spy. I'm sure they would love to switch. Nor do I have a boyfriend, but there is a boy I think is cute, and then a guy I flirt with and he flirts with me off and on. (Note the usage in terms; "boy," because I am a year older than him, and "guy" because he is a couple years older than me.) Otherwise, I will probably end up going with a group of friends to prom this year. *sigh*
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Post by Lady Idril on Nov 10, 2005 17:50:28 GMT -5
Hey Idril. ^_^ I checked them all out; really neat. ^_^ To be totally honest, one the first one where you won the bronze, the only different I could tell was the color scheme, but I'm no graphic artist ( I use paint for stuff ^_^V). lol They were two seperate pictures to begin with. I didn't do much, really. I just took out the backround on one and then I messed with the black and white points. Viola. Added "noise" as they call it, and that gave it the blurryish effect.. Oye vey!! And all of them with the heavy New York accents...it was pretty funny.
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Post by LadyRiona on Nov 10, 2005 18:11:05 GMT -5
lol, I love accents....though sometimes, it's like "What're you sayin'?" if it's thick enough. One of my ballet teachers is Ukranian and it's so fun to listen to him talk. I love how he says "two." It's like "tuu." Lol If that helps any. Then my other ballet teacher (I dropped her class since I was the oldest and the lady who owns the studio thought it was a good idea to switch) is Russian and it was neat to hear her talk, too.
The picture sounded like it was fun to do....how long does it normally take your to do a blend of that size?
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Post by alanna on Nov 17, 2005 16:02:54 GMT -5
i speak with a permenant South African accent. even i only lived there for like 3 years tops. LUV AL
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Post by chibinaru on Nov 17, 2005 16:39:06 GMT -5
That's why I like it when we get foreign exchange students. They're so fun to listen to. XD
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Post by LadyRiona on Nov 17, 2005 20:08:20 GMT -5
Al, is there another accent that sounds similar to South African, do you know?
We had a foreign exchange student from Japan stay with someone on base when we lived in California a long time ago. I really want a foreign exchange student to come stay with us sometime....it would be so cool!
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