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Post by stargazer on Jan 1, 2007 20:55:08 GMT -5
We build a story by writing one sentence at a time.
There was a village in the center of nowhere, and there was a red house in the middle, which housed a beautiful girl named, Jenta.
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Post by starbright9 on Jan 3, 2007 9:16:24 GMT -5
Now Jenta, however lovely she was, was bored; this was because she knew everyone in the village and wanted some adventure.
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Post by stargazer on Jan 3, 2007 10:19:32 GMT -5
oh, this looks good so far, you should see the one on fanfiction, man, that one is out of control. Very crazy. something about lobsters strangling people. Wait, now I am getting of topic.
So she ran off in to the forests.
Ha, I am still laughing at that name, didn't know else, tried to make it, native american like.
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Post by starbright9 on Jan 3, 2007 10:32:11 GMT -5
Seeing as I have no idea about native american names, this seems fine. And funny.
She rounded a tree into a clearing, she froze, shocked at what she saw.
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Post by stargazer on Jan 3, 2007 12:37:15 GMT -5
not made to made fun of anyone.
it was an Englishman, but there wasn't too many of them around her neighborhood, because this area was quite quiet, and when people who didn't live there would come it would surprise her.
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Post by starbright9 on Jan 3, 2007 12:56:43 GMT -5
I don't mind. I'm english, and english people make fun of proper english people as well.
"Hello, please could you show me to an inn?" he asked as he got of his bike, which had no lights on and was a danger to pedestrians at night.
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Post by stargazer on Jan 3, 2007 20:56:00 GMT -5
She nodded, and spoke in a soft voice with extremely chunky english, "Inn? Yes, show, aaah, to living house." ( the translation: In, what's that/? Yes, I will show you to a house you can live in.) just incase you need the translation. haha stupid huh? Yeah, sorry if that chunky english is sloppy, I hear it alot but can't quite imitate that well.
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Post by starbright9 on Jan 4, 2007 13:00:47 GMT -5
"Why thank you," he said as he pulled a top hat out of thin air.
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Post by stargazer on Jan 4, 2007 19:44:10 GMT -5
She gaped at him, and pointed at the hat.
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Post by starbright9 on Jan 5, 2007 11:44:56 GMT -5
The man smiled, "it's much easier than having a huge bag, I could teach you if you would like?"
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Post by stargazer on Jan 5, 2007 22:52:33 GMT -5
She smiled, and nodded.
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Post by starbright9 on Jan 6, 2007 8:39:02 GMT -5
So off they trudged, "Now it's rather simple really," he began, "all you have to do is want it to happen really badly."
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Post by Sabaku no Matsuri on Jan 6, 2007 20:02:30 GMT -5
" Really?" She asked in surprise, and fascination, that someone could make something happen just by wanting it badly enough.
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Post by stargazer on Jan 7, 2007 0:26:07 GMT -5
He answered, "Oh yes, It's not hard at all."
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Post by starbright9 on Jan 7, 2007 7:40:58 GMT -5
"That's what teachers always say!" she moaned, "and then it turns out to be really hard!"
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