Welcome to Breaktown for the first time...

Feb 16, 2005 14:20

That said, my monologue went really well. Unfortunately Franklin and I bombed our scene. We...uh...you might say, "cut" it...on the spot. So, you know. We'll be getting some notes from Lee on that later. The moral of the story? Don't practice only your monologue when you have a monologue and a scene to do.

In other news, I made a new icon. lainy122Read more... )

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I'm pretty sure I've touched them. tommy_gnosis February 16 2005, 23:18:07 UTC
I wept my fair share over a luncheon of roasted owl this afternoon
You bastard. I am a vegetarian and my favorite animal is the owl. You have insulted me beyond repair.

DUDE I'm so excited for LOST tonight!!!!!!!! (Only three more weeks that I *can* be excited like this :( ) <-- that looks weird

Haha, I was *I* was in archeology.

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Re: I'm pretty sure I've touched them. ellen_drell February 16 2005, 23:20:13 UTC
Yeah, well, it was Mr. Owl's time to go.

LOST PARTY TONIGHT! *Hanson-party dance* That looked like your excited face: :()!!!!!

I wish I lived 10,000 years ago. Then I could have cool pets like this. Minus the goat.

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music_sax February 16 2005, 23:43:03 UTC
I can totally hook you up with someone I know who has pygmy goats...and they have BABIES.

...pygmy goats are so adorable.

ps-all animals that were once huge are AWESOME.

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ellen_drell February 17 2005, 01:04:32 UTC
Awww!!! Do you think they'd let me keep it in the garden outside McMahon?? I'll hide it under my bed and feed it salads from the 8. No one will ever know it's here! *bursts* Aw, goat babies!!

p.s. I know! Check out the Giant Ground Sloth! I bet they used to live right here in Seattle... I would totally herd them on a ranch and ride them.

p.p.s. Did you know that we had camels in North America?? But they're extinct now... It just isn't fair.

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ellen_drell February 17 2005, 01:06:27 UTC
Way to read the article after the fact, self. e_e Okay, so sloths didn't live in Seattle.

But I bet they used to live right here in southern Texas!!

That's a better sloth-ranching location anyway...

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notfriedkasei February 17 2005, 01:15:23 UTC
Heeheehee ... giant beavers ...

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ellen_drell February 17 2005, 02:36:16 UTC
I think there should have been a giant everything back in the day, don't you? Giant kittens, giant frogs, giant rabbits... I'm sure that would have been a LOT more fun for early humans. Or maybe just for me. :)

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notfriedkasei February 17 2005, 02:54:22 UTC
::watches lame dirty joke fly overhead and out the door::

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ellen_drell February 17 2005, 08:23:19 UTC
Yunno. *blinks* I wasn't thinking of it. You must have caught me red-handed in a subconscious dirty joke. You clever thing. o_-

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lainy122 February 17 2005, 11:51:19 UTC
Dude, that's not true! We had Moas here too! ....cept they were wiped out before New Zealands were, cos the Aboriginies brought dingos with them when they migrated, and suddenly Australia had 2 major predators instead of none.

But they weren't found only in New Zealand!

And by all means, take advantage of my coolness. Lord knows I don't use it *g*

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ellen_drell February 18 2005, 07:34:37 UTC
Really? Well, I might just borrow an Australian Moa from the past instead. I have a feeling NZ Moas are too uptight about their rights to "rip-jump off mountains" anyway.

*also wants a Dingo*

Ahaha. I think I'll borrow a cup of coolness from you, neighbor.

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