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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 1:22 am
Koji_Mitsukai Page 526 is where Skotti's in his office..
I think that's right after the funeral, and then Luciano comes back home, sees Michelle's dead garden and beats Sabe to near death. Then there's a small period of time before they go to pick Sabe up from the hospital, edit: oops, no this is right after they go to pick Sabe up from the hospital. So it's been a while since the funeral and then Skotti is out on the vampire hunt a few pages after that.So Skotti's been on the hunt? Or? Oy. Note to self: Don't get this far behind and try to catch up ever again. XD Babies and all...creating life...more excuses...yadda yaddaaaaa... Thank you for being so helpful (and patient!) with me, Koji! <3 Edit: Did some reading (not super in depth, it's late, guise!), so we're going to go back and edit a few details, but I probably won't get to it until tomorrow. The squishy is waking up and probably wants to nurse, and I'll probably zonk out. Good thing I secluded us in the story before going on, lol. I had no idea Skotti had been posting that recently, and he'd forgotten, I suppose. Also: I quite like this Johnny fellow. He's a sassy one. wink
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 6:06 am
*still lurking*
I'm not inspired to write anything right now. >n>
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 1:03 pm
Jesus Christ what have I missed in the RP? I can't contain the laughter... lol
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 1:22 pm
I seriously just hope I can continue without having an impossibly superfast character. xp
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 1:33 pm
a Romanian flag, oooh~ heart ^///^
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 7:50 pm
Sorry about the disappearing act this weekend, I was asked to be an extra hand during weekend volunteering. Then I got all caught up some silly game. Anyway, I will post as soon as I remember what the flip is going on!
So...how are ya'll?
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 7:53 pm
Rune Chime Sorry about the disappearing act this weekend, I was asked to be an extra hand during weekend volunteering. Then I got all caught up some silly game. Anyway, I will post as soon as I remember what the flip is going on! So...how are ya'll? WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! pirate ^_^ I'm Floridian. I hope you got the joke. actually, I'm doing alright, if a little shaken up. had one of my.... episodes... ninja but I'm still functional!! I had a question for you, by the way. what is your first language? ^_^
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 8:01 pm
Broken to poor English, why? Also glad to known your stable in yourself.
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 8:04 pm
Rune Chime Broken to poor English, why? Also glad to known your stable in yourself. just curious. I was under the impression english was a second language to you. I noticed your grammatical errors, and they make it hard for me to read what you are typing sometimes. why is your english so broken? o.o poor school? no school? lack of interest in english class? professors' lack of interest in funding it?
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 8:16 pm
Well, I started my English speaking days with a mixture of baby-talk and words that sorted sounded like English. I eventually progressed to the point where I could string together a poorly crafted thing I thought at the time was considered a sentence. After that I think I fell off the path a bit went after that and learned some dead language called Latin. Found it dull though and came back to find that English (or what we Americans call English) was just as dull and held even more ridiculous and nonsensical rules. In the end, my grammar became of little consequence to me. Though I suppose if needed, I could try to proof-read some more or rather more often. If you're wondering why I write 'favorite' with a "u" in it, it's cause I like the look. Same with whole '-er' verse 're' thing. I flip between the two cause I like the look depending on what I'm writing or I'm just lazy.
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 8:45 pm
Rune Chime Well, I started my English speaking days with a mixture of baby-talk and words that sorted sounded like English. I eventually progressed to the point where I could string together a poorly crafted thing I thought at the time was considered a sentence. After that I think I fell off the path a bit went after that and learned some dead language called Latin. Found it dull though and came back to find that English (or what we Americans call English) was just as dull and held even more ridiculous and nonsensical rules. In the end, my grammar became of little consequence to me. Though I suppose if needed, I could try to proof-read some more or rather more often. If you're wondering why I write 'favorite' with a "u" in it, it's cause I like the look. Same with whole '-er' verse 're' thing. I flip between the two cause I like the look depending on what I'm writing or I'm just lazy. I have gained so much respect for you, you have no idea how much! mrgreen emotion_hug I feel like we are philosophically twins on the matter, with slightly different approaches. because I don't give two craps about english grammar after realizing how inconsistant and BS it is; though I still enjoy being eloquent. also, I too spell words such as Favourite and Colour. with a U.
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 8:47 pm
Rune Chime If you're wondering why I write 'favorite' with a "u" in it, it's cause I like the look. Same with whole '-er' verse 're' thing. I flip between the two cause I like the look depending on what I'm writing or I'm just lazy. Lol I do the same thing with my words sometimes, although I try to keep it consistent. I think my worst offenses are dialogue/dialog...and offence/offense. I'm not even sure if there's a difference. Once in a while I substitute the -ise ending for -ize. It's a flavor thing in writing. For speech, I'm not sure of my own case because for whatever reason I don't have a consistent accent. One second I'll sound Canadian and then I'll sound like a Yankee. :T
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 9:25 pm
Maerua I don't have a consistent accent. One second I'll sound Canadian and then I'll sound like a Yankee. :T Heh.. it's similar for me. One side of my family is from Puerto Rico and speaks spanish intermittently, and on the other side, my grandma is from the east coast (she grew up in DC), and my grandpa is from Texas. Then my extended family has parents from Mississippi, and the people around where I went to jr. high/high school ranged from super preppy southern Cali accents to mid-western.. So I have a lot of inconsistencies in the way I pronounce things. o.o;;
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 9:31 pm
Koji_Mitsukai Maerua I don't have a consistent accent. One second I'll sound Canadian and then I'll sound like a Yankee. :T Heh.. it's similar for me. One side of my family is from Puerto Rico and speaks spanish intermittently, and on the other side, my grandma is from the east coast (she grew up in DC), and my grandpa is from Texas. Then my extended family has parents from Mississippi, and the people around where I went to jr. high/high school ranged from super preppy southern Cali accents to mid-western.. So I have a lot of inconsistencies in the way I pronounce things. o.o;;Everyone in my family is either from the west coast or the east coast, and none have the inconsistency. Just me.
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 9:39 pm
I'm originally from Georgia. Used to have SUCH a thick accent. Then, I moved in with my Dad in my early teens (he's military). Eventually I lost it, but when I get on the phone with or visit family, my accent comes back like it'd never been gone. Skotti likes to poke fun of me for it. smile
...And my penchant for eating sausage with syrup, which I didn't know was only a southern thing...right along with cole slaw on a hot dog.
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