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(Chides Dee gently: possibility? I told you I would do your book trailer, so unless you get a better offer from e.g. Quentin Tarrentino or Spielberg, I'm doing it. OK? OK? You talkin' to me? Huh? Huh?
Did I sound like Robert de Niro there?
Why yes...I am very impressed with your impression of Bobby :]
Have not heard from Spielberg today, but I am doing an interview with one of the head animators for DreamWorks this weekend…I will send you the link when it is published, hopefully within the next week or so.
Geez, I can't remember the last time I had been chided...this is proving to be a fun day after all. Chides and "avuncular" hugs ... Whoo Hoo!
Oh, and don't read SOA too fast...as there are a lot of little details that could be missed by doing so.
Not sure if I mentioned...SOA is very much a manly-man story...has lots of testosterone moments and many violence scenes...Although the story keeps to traditional Arthurian Legends, it is still steeped in historical accuracy, with a smattering of fantasy tossed into the mix.
Have not heard from Spielberg today, but I am doing an interview with one of the head animators for DreamWorks this weekend…I will send you the link when it is published, hopefully within the next week or so.
Geez, I can't remember the last time I had been chided...this is proving to be a fun day after all. Chides and "avuncular" hugs ... Whoo Hoo!
Oh, and don't read SOA too fast...as there are a lot of little details that could be missed by doing so.
Not sure if I mentioned...SOA is very much a manly-man story...has lots of testosterone moments and many violence scenes...Although the story keeps to traditional Arthurian Legends, it is still steeped in historical accuracy, with a smattering of fantasy tossed into the mix.

At my age, with a smattering of white beard, I can come across as either, depending on circumstance, Santa Claus or Satan Claws. Imagine a cross between luvvie Richard Attenborough and Hannibal Lector.
And wouldn't that be a fun film?
As to SOA being a manly-man story. Some people think of Arthurian tales as Arthurian Romances.
Which SOA is not...although there is one chapter with "the brothers" and a couple of the sisters' of Avalon, bathing in the Walbrook stream.
Which SOA is not...although there is one chapter with "the brothers" and a couple of the sisters' of Avalon, bathing in the Walbrook stream.

Welcome to my cubicle.
Hope you don't mind the soundtrack to 'Gladiator' belting out at full volume; to be followed by 'Lord of the Rings' and the Dollar movies - loved Morricone's stuff!
Fava beans and a human liver - sou/sou/sou (in a hockey mask).
Chianti? OK, but bear in mind my partly Anglo-Saxon heritage, wench. Ale, mead and strong spirits next time please :]
Feel free to invite others - 'cos I'm here online for a while now.
<--Vegetarian...no liver, no thinking of liver, no mention of liver...eweeeeeeeee
How about mead...compromise is always good!
*Brings in cases of cola and orange drinks for the Young Prose Society*
How about mead...compromise is always good!
*Brings in cases of cola and orange drinks for the Young Prose Society*
Ok, I posted an invitation to the party in the Party Update room.
Remember that we are in a different time zone...Not sure if it is 5 or 6 hours different from NY, but many of the group are out on the "left" coast.
Remember that we are in a different time zone...Not sure if it is 5 or 6 hours different from NY, but many of the group are out on the "left" coast.

And we'll just kick back and shoot the breeze for a while; all creatives together.
Party on!
Wow, your cubical comes with your own private loo? How cool is that?
*sits in a big comfy chair and takes a sip from the goblet of mead*
*sits in a big comfy chair and takes a sip from the goblet of mead*

I must be an evil genius!!!!
Mwahahahah!!!!!!

How's the mead? I have some from Lindisfarne (or if you prefer Holy Isle) - a pub called 'The Iron Bedstead'. Great book by Gordon Honeycombe called 'Dragon under the Hill'. You must read it.
(Opens bottle of Bishop's Fimger, pours carefully, quaffs deeply, sighs in appreciation; pours small JD and sips carefully; it might be a long night)
(Is keeping to herself by sipping Mountain Dew through two sour straws, rereading a library book)
*gulps down my mead, and extends the empty goblet to Paul*
Me Please...if you have any extra.
Have not heard of Dragon "Unser" the Hill. Me thinks that your fingers are typing funny?
Me Please...if you have any extra.
Have not heard of Dragon "Unser" the Hill. Me thinks that your fingers are typing funny?
*hands Sarah a platter of munchies*
Crisps and Dip, or brownies?
*looks over Sharah's shoulder* what are you reading?
Crisps and Dip, or brownies?
*looks over Sharah's shoulder* what are you reading?
Thank you. (Has no devoured her pack of sour straws and wondering how else to sip Mountain Dew)

Not quite sure what you mean by too many? I can still find ther floor :]
Hmmm. I was reading Twilight for the zillionth time, but then I was reading Birdwing. Now I'm wishing I could read Zen and the Art of Faking It again. It was funny. The author has a lot of voice. Thanks for the Sour Straws. The Mountain Dew is a third full now...
Wow, Paul, that sounds really cool! Good luck on it.
Wow, Paul, that sounds really cool! Good luck on it.

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Hi Sarah, what's Mountain Dew?
Excuse, I'm English (well actually Welsh, but my English is OK)
Iachi da i' pob 'een.
For those of you who don't speak Welsh, cheers and ggod luck to all here!
Hey Sarah,
Kindred souls...I have just finished my second reading of the Twilight Saga.
I just finished the Sun Tzu text on The Art of War :)
Kindred souls...I have just finished my second reading of the Twilight Saga.
I just finished the Sun Tzu text on The Art of War :)
Ooh. My brother has that book.

Kindred souls...I have just finished my second reading of the Twilight Saga.
I just finished the Sun Tzu text on The Art of War :)"
Oooh, I have that book! (the Art of War one)

The vampire script is alive and well.
The real basie is - hahaha - I'm not telling you all. Will post it soon when it's finished
Sarah, I've never read Twilight. Opinions vary. What's yours?

You all should read, after Sun Tzu, the 'Book of Five Rings' by Miyamoto Musashi. In translation, if you can't handle the Japanese.
I think Stephanie Meyer is an excellent writer. If you read it and like it, you might consider The Host as well. Despite the "girl book" stereotype, I am aware of several males that have read Twilight and liked it. Don't judge a book by its movie, and don't judge a book if you haven't read it, of course! I'm not a Twilight freak, but I'm a fan. It's an alternative to staring at the ceiling in boredom after getting kicked off the computer.
I shall do my best to get my hands on it Paul, thanks for the recommendation.
*Accepts a goblet filled to the rim of Lindisfarne mead.*
Cheers! It is hard to find good mead in the states. The last I had was while visiting Cornwall.
*Accepts a goblet filled to the rim of Lindisfarne mead.*
Cheers! It is hard to find good mead in the states. The last I had was while visiting Cornwall.

Help yourselves to drinks from my crate of alcoholic beverages, sorry I don't do non-alcohol.
sticky sweet swamp green carbonated soft drink.
Sounds awful.
Dee, the sister-in-law is working in a lap dancing joint in El Paso, before she heads for a Catholic retreat for battered wives in Mexico. Does that help you?

*sips hot cocoa and eats brownie while sitting in a chair*
Well, I'm in the mood to write..so.. *opens Microsoft Word and begins typing*
Hey Sarah, I agree that there are lots of guys who like Twilight, one they get over the "girl" factor. It is a quick fun read.
*Looks over Ray's shoulder*
More Zane and Max...pleaseeeeee.
*whimpers like the poor pathetic begging puppy that I am*
More Zane and Max...pleaseeeeee.
*whimpers like the poor pathetic begging puppy that I am*
That sounds like a good start to a Tarrentino script Paul :)
There has to be some kind of dancing.
There has to be some kind of dancing.
*Sends Edward to cubical to bring back a case cold sodas, an assortment of teas, and some more cocoa*
So, Paul, tell us more about your vampire tale.
So, Paul, tell us more about your vampire tale.
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Had to look up "avuncular" in the old Funk & Wagnalls...does that mean I get to call you Uncle Paul from now on???
Very excited about the possibility of you working on a book trailer for SOA. Will hold breath until you finish the book (I have been told I look good in blue, but ... please read fast).