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Originally posted by NancyP View PostShe's just starting to get into SG-u and has watched the first season. I insisted she start watching it so, once her company's busy season is over, don't be surprised to see some Rush art.
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Sorry I'm a little late in posting this but RL got in the way until I slapped it back. Here's the link to the Ferreira Fest 29. My homeboy, Louis got a funny story to tell about his role on "Touch". I was laughing so hard! Enjoy! http://ferreira-fest.livejournal.com/15678.html
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Originally posted by LT. COL. John Sheppard View Postwhat do i watch OUAT or the Block?
Seriously, when OUAT started, I wasn't sure about watching it, fantasy fairy tales are not my thing. I only watched because RC was in it. After a while though, I started to enjoy it, by far RC's Rumpy/Gold part and Lana Parilla's Regina are worth it. As the season goes on it gets much more interesting, and I'm quite hooked on it now . I always liked Jennifer Morrison too.sigpic
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Originally posted by Cairistiona View PostSome Uzbekistan OT
Spoiler:We (my mother and I) decided to go there because it's really different from everything we've seen before. And we have had so much rain on our last trip to Scotland. It was a journey with a group, and we booked it at a travel agency. I'd go to a lot of countries on my own, but not there. We only needed a visa to get there, and we could fly directly from Frankfurt to Tashkent.
I really loved this country, the mixture of Russian, Asian and Arabian culture and influence. Most of the people there are Muslim, but they are very tolerant. It was no problem to visit all the mosques, there wasn't even a need for women to cover their heads.
We made a tour through a good part of the country. It's mostly dry, they need to irrigate everything they grow. A lot of cotton comes from there.
http://i928.photobucket.com/albums/ad123/gryngbyr/Usbekistan/th_IMGP1645.jpg
http://i928.photobucket.com/albums/ad123/gryngbyr/Usbekistan/th_IMGP1662.jpg
http://i928.photobucket.com/albums/ad123/gryngbyr/Usbekistan/th_IMGP1675.jpg
http://i928.photobucket.com/albums/ad123/gryngbyr/Usbekistan/th_IMGP1617.jpg
http://i928.photobucket.com/albums/ad123/gryngbyr/Usbekistan/th_IMGP1689.jpg
http://i928.photobucket.com/albums/ad123/gryngbyr/Usbekistan/th_IMGP1744.jpg
If you like to learn something more, or like more pics, just ask
And I forget before, I have been to Namibia, too.
Thanks for the pics ^^sigpic
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Originally posted by jeri View PostGo ahead and write, girl! There is nothing to worry about, because you don't have to show it to anyone if you aren't happy with the way it turns out. Just write it for yourself and don't think about what others will think of it. That is how to find your own voice, write to please yourself. Then you may write something better than you imagine.
Technically, the best thing that I've learned in the last few years is to just write without stopping to wonder about spelling or grammar, or the right word. It is imperative to get the idea out and down on paper. (or virtual paper) Then later, you can edit all you want. Don't let the little details get in the way of your ideas. It's just like RC told Lana, don't stop, stay with it. In other words, don't lose your idea because you stopped to fix mistakes.
(See how cleverly I included RC in this.)
I have ideas which are there and evolve in my spirit for years, but I had a difficult adolescence and then I always thought whom I wasn't well enough to write.
In brief, now that I think of it more and more and that to give you of sound advice, I would write
(RC is always good to include everywhere )sigpic
by AresLover452 ^^
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I sometimes I write little things only for myself, indeed. This helps me to think through what I am trying to figure out, or what I will do about something. I often wrote when I was a teen, it helped me a greatly to work out my frustrations. I doubt that I could ever write anything as long as a good story or a book! That would be too much like work.sigpic
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Originally posted by jeri View PostI sometimes I write little things only for myself, indeed. This helps me to think through what I am trying to figure out, or what I will do about something. I often wrote when I was a teen, it helped me a greatly to work out my frustrations. I doubt that I could ever write anything as long as a good story or a book! That would be too much like work.sigpic
by AresLover452 ^^
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