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Inkwash Started conversation Mar 5, 2004
Hello all you s s and s
I'm back, perhaps for a limited time only. Get your slice of Inky while stocks last.
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Inkwash Posted Mar 5, 2004
Hi!
Thing is, I don't know how much I'll be able to get online, but it feels good to be back.
Good to see you again! What have you been up to?
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Inkwash Posted Mar 8, 2004
Clelba! Hi! *s both*
Nothing much up other than that I have sometime to get online these days. Hopefully more often.
I'm afraid the words Gilgamesh and epos have me all flummoxed.
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Delicia - The world's acutest kitten Posted Mar 8, 2004
Gilgamesh? Big chap, king of Uruk nobody liked much for bein a tad overbearing. Not that he cared. Even pissed off some gods. Wanted to live forever. In a way he did, being still known after all these millenia. Known to some that is. anyways, famous epic, first mention of The Flood...
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Inkwash Posted Mar 10, 2004
Ah, one of those mythological gadgies.
Nothing but a bunch of state-scroungers if you ask me.
Are they really the kind of people you want to mess around with?
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Delicia - The world's acutest kitten Posted Mar 10, 2004
Thing is i never could keep my hands offa the big guys.
Have look if you feel strong enough. http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A2338058
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Inkwash Posted Mar 12, 2004
As if senses of inadequacy in RL weren't bad enough.
How about we share a tot of the Glen Wobble away from the prying eyes, eagerly proffered cups and illegal product-tainting of the chap's club?
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Delicia - The world's acutest kitten Posted Mar 12, 2004
Inferiority complex gave rise to whole reams of literature, anxiously devoured by the insufficient
I say, topping idea, old chap, here's to your health!
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Inkwash Posted Mar 12, 2004
Here's to foresight and hoarding!
I'd never looked at literature that way before. I have a tendency to view all writers as sorted-out, got-it-together people. Goodness knows why.
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Delicia - The world's acutest kitten Posted Mar 12, 2004
Actually there are certain formulas in writing, as in movie making. For instance you know the hero isn't going to be killed, in the rare cases that happens on the last page. But there are other mechanisms to keep suspense all the same.
There is of course the danger for a writer to be too cut and dried. The worst is people with agendas, but can happen to others as well, and that's deadly.
Best write when drink cheers!
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Inkwash Posted Mar 12, 2004
Ah, movie making formulas...
Like foreigners always speaking bad english to each other even when there's no-one else around.
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Delicia - The world's acutest kitten Posted Mar 12, 2004
Yes. Also I observe in many American movies that they use original language. In Red Heat (Arnie!) they talk Russian something like 20 mins into the movie! In 13th Warrior they speak Greek, Latin, Norse and Language is quite an important part of the Storyline. In Witness they talk ancient German at the start. I love linguistic experiments. And i like subtitles. Her is.
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Inkwash Posted Mar 17, 2004
Yup, although I just saw Lost in Translation and I thought the complete lack of subtitles on the Japanese added to the effect very well indeed.
I'd be intrigued to know what the little old woman in the hospital really was saying though. Have you seen it?
The film I had in mind in post 16 was Godzilla, where Jean Reno switches between his native tongue and English with his French colleagues for no apparent reason.
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Delicia - The world's acutest kitten Posted Mar 17, 2004
No i didn't see that one, sounds good. I love the DVD options with subtitles on/off!
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Inkwash Posted Mar 19, 2004
It may well go down as one of my all time favourite films.
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