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Sep 10, 2008 10:52

So, I get complimented on my laugh. Like, a lot. What prompted me to write this post is that I was thinking about this yesterday evening, and then this morning when I was getting in to work, I got complimented on my laugh again by a complete stranger ( Read more... )

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tooth_and_claw September 10 2008, 16:36:25 UTC
You do have a very nice laugh-- I wouldn't call it pretty, because it's not, nor is it delicate, but it's very vivacious. There's no question that you're laughing because you are genuinely joyful.

I never get complimented on anything but my breasts. :(

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tooth_and_claw September 10 2008, 17:21:47 UTC
I never get complimented on anything but my breasts. :(

Hey, that's not true! I've complimented you before on your. . . oh wait. . . never mind.

Tony

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kitsunealyc September 10 2008, 21:19:51 UTC
In our defense, they are truly amazing breasts.

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anonymous September 10 2008, 16:44:51 UTC
Speaking as someone who has used making you laugh as a role-playing style and strategy, I'd agree that you have a pretty nice laugh. Your laugh comes off as very appreciative and genuine. You also have a very nice speaking voice, so I'm sure that helps. :)
I get complimented on my voice a lot as well. It sounds totally different in my head than it does to others, so I'm sometimes amused by people's reaction. Now if only I could use it to make some money...

-S

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deadboxoffice September 10 2008, 16:45:28 UTC
Speaking as someone who has used making you laugh as a role-playing style and strategy, I'd agree that you have a pretty nice laugh. Your laugh comes off as very appreciative and genuine. You also have a very nice speaking voice, so I'm sure that helps. :)
I get complimented on my voice a lot as well. It sounds totally different in my head than it does to others, so I'm sometimes amused by people's reaction. Now if only I could use it to make some money...

-S

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kitsunealyc September 10 2008, 21:21:37 UTC
You sweet-talker you ;>

In unrelated news, it looks like I will be in DC on the 24th, which means I could possibly do the RHPS thing in Atlantic City. I'd need to beg crash space. Could you send details on the buying of tickets and the like?

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deadboxoffice September 11 2008, 19:23:07 UTC
Awesome! Between Casey and myself, I'm sure we can find you a place to crash. Tickets are $95 which includes Friday night (Welcome Party w/Open Bar & Shock Treatment), Saturday (Costume Contests, Special Routines, Pat & Nell Q&A, etc.), and Saturday night (All-Star RHPS at House of Blues). You can buy tickets via PayPal and get more details at:

www.rockycon2008.com

Feel free to email me or give me a call if you have any questions. My number is still the same from Indiana.

Good luck!

-Shawn

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anonymous September 10 2008, 17:40:25 UTC
I would say you certainly have a very distinct laugh. I wouldn't necessarily say it's good or bad, just noticeable. It's very easy to pick your laugh out of a crowd, it isn't overly loud or anything (unlike my father's laugh which can pierce through the din of a professional sporting event, airline engines, gunfire, and three feet of solid steel to rattle the fillings in your teeth).

I have never been complimented on an unusual feature. The only things I've ever been complimented on, as far as features go, is my smile and my eyes (they've got orange in them!). Both of which are fairly normal things to be complimented on, and I actually haven't been complimented on either of those in a very long time.

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anonymous September 10 2008, 17:41:45 UTC
Oh yeah, and the above comment should be signed:

Tony

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ombriel September 10 2008, 18:16:35 UTC
I love your laugh because it seems somehow completely honest, and it doesn't hold anything back--it's so unambiguously joyful.

The things I get complimented on most these days is my hair color and my bangs.

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kitsunealyc September 10 2008, 21:23:41 UTC
Hmm...

I like your skin. And not in a creepy way. (Well, I do kind of want to bind books with it, but that's not creepy, is it?)

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