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Post by Sphi on Apr 2, 2004 1:09:25 GMT -5
I'm just guessing. He looked pretty young. Maybe late 20s? All I can do is guess.
You could just go up to him, explain to him, and then ask to take his picture. You're a drama person, after all. You guys are supposed to be a little crazy and daring, right?
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Post by En on Apr 3, 2004 12:15:57 GMT -5
Yeah, Will, just do it... carpe diem, right? I mean, think about it: let's say you live to be 75, about the average. That means you have approximately 27,400 days in your life, about 5,900 of which you've already lived. How are you going to make each of the rest of them count?
And remember always these words from Sidney Harris: "Regret for the things we did can be tempered by time; it is regret for the things we did not do that is inconsolable."
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Post by Will on Apr 3, 2004 19:45:16 GMT -5
Really, I’d love to. I’ve done a few weird things. Including “flying” to my math class… Maybe I could pretend to be part of the yearbook staff… Oh blast. Whatever, I’ll have to steal my dad’s camera for this.
Thrilling, I’m sure.
Poor boy...
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Post by Sphi on Apr 3, 2004 23:45:36 GMT -5
*smiles* I remember that quote, En...I'm working towards it, really.
You...flew to math class? *inner monologue? weirdo* Anyways, as wrong as it is to "steal", I think you should still do it. And none of that "poor boy" crap. It's just going to make you falter. From this day forward, you're on a mission! Go, go!
;D
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Post by Will on Apr 5, 2004 21:40:13 GMT -5
Yeah... I did "fly" to math class... Quite fun, if you must know.
Ok, I'll do it! I may frighten the kid, but as long as I have his picture... right? -salutes- You have my word, Mon Capitan. I will not fail you!
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Post by Sphi on Apr 6, 2004 15:56:07 GMT -5
It's kinda funny, kinda sad...I can actually imagine you getting that excited (like with that exact facial expression) for this "mission." I probably do that sometimes, too.
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Post by Will on Apr 8, 2004 22:00:34 GMT -5
OMG, OMG, OMG!!! I saw him the first time in quite a while! He was right there and I didn't have the camera with me! I felt so bad... But not to worry, milady! I shall complete this mission! You had, and still have my word!
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Post by Sphi on Apr 9, 2004 0:47:39 GMT -5
Haha. Willow, you can stop that now. Oh, and by the way, congrats on the International Thespian thingy. Some people at my school are in that, too, I believe. It sounds pretty cool. Was the pirate talking part of the initiation?
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Post by Will on Apr 13, 2004 19:31:31 GMT -5
Oh no, I'm continuing. I can't stop when I'm in the middle of doing something... interesting. Like an inspired artist at work.
Besides... now that I have a partner in crime...
Oh, that was just me desplaying Thespian pride. And no. I had just finished watching PotC and I felt like talking like a pirate.
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Post by Sphi on Apr 13, 2004 23:57:32 GMT -5
If you're referring to me, I'd like to say right now that I am in no way affiliated with Willow the pirate-talking thespian in this endeavor. I merely suggested the idea. So you're actually going to take the picture?
Hey, I found a Chris look-a-like (even though I don't know what Chris looks like)! But of what I know about this guy, he totally seems like the Chris I've pictured in my head. I guess that would be more like Real World of TD.
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Post by Will on Apr 14, 2004 0:11:31 GMT -5
Oh no, I'm not talking about you, Silver, who I'm not affiliated with. And yes, I'm going to take it... Sooner or later.
A Chris? Wow! That's awsome! I'd like a Chris. I'm sure there's one in my school, I just haven't really met one...
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Post by Sphi on Apr 14, 2004 0:25:10 GMT -5
Oh really? So who's your partner in crime? (everytime I hear that phrase now, I think of Charlize Theron :
I don't know this guy personally. He just seems to have a Chris-vibe to him, except maybe less cheery-cute?
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Post by Will on Apr 15, 2004 18:58:08 GMT -5
Lol. Oh, you know... A friend of mine... from drama... of course. ;D
Heehee. Cheery-cute? I know what you mean by "vibe" though. I get a lot of those. Like the two guys I believe I've told you about. They have the Fred and George vibe.
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Post by Sphi on Apr 15, 2004 19:01:44 GMT -5
That's nice. Drama people are always so close to each other. The drama people in my school are like that too.
Don't you think Chris has a cheery-cute thing going on?! He's usually jumping about or something like that. ;D
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Post by Will on Apr 15, 2004 19:33:49 GMT -5
Hmmm... there are groups. And I'm usually detached from people so it's rare for me to get close to anyone. Oh yes, I'm aquinted to a lot of drama students, but not necessarily close. I'm working on it though...
So that's what you mean. Very true! Now I feel like pinching his cheeks.
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