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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 1:23 pm
Erin Sovenya BakaTulip I better not get punjabbed over my movie... I'm trying to portray how I believed Leroux felt as he wrote his 'true' story... To be honest I'm not even calling it "The Phantom of the Opera" I'm calling it "The True Story of the Opera Ghost".... o_O; A documentary on the life of our Lord! surprised Exactly! I guess it'd be like the our version of The Passion of the Christ... I'm JOKING.
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Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 1:03 am
Just asking, how much gold does our Church of Erik fund have?
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Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 6:12 am
Angel of Song679 Just asking, how much gold does our Church of Erik fund have? I didn't realize we even had a fund.
On another note, I think we should gather all ideas of every detail of our newfounded religion! That way we can make the laws offical! After all we already have two books of the bible: Leroux's as the first and most holy book, and Susan Kay's as the second book.
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Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 10:37 am
BakaTulip Erin Sovenya BakaTulip I better not get punjabbed over my movie... I'm trying to portray how I believed Leroux felt as he wrote his 'true' story... To be honest I'm not even calling it "The Phantom of the Opera" I'm calling it "The True Story of the Opera Ghost".... o_O; A documentary on the life of our Lord! surprised Exactly! I guess it'd be like the our version of The Passion of the Christ... I'm JOKING. Thats actually what I was thinking =3 Kira: Three. The scirpt of ALW's musical could be considered a Book. (The Book of Webber!)
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Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 1:26 pm
Erin Sovenya BakaTulip Erin Sovenya BakaTulip I better not get punjabbed over my movie... I'm trying to portray how I believed Leroux felt as he wrote his 'true' story... To be honest I'm not even calling it "The Phantom of the Opera" I'm calling it "The True Story of the Opera Ghost".... o_O; A documentary on the life of our Lord! surprised Exactly! I guess it'd be like the our version of The Passion of the Christ... I'm JOKING. Thats actually what I was thinking =3 Kira: Three. The scirpt of ALW's musical could be considered a Book. (The Book of Webber!) Ah, but technically it can't be because it is an adaption. We can't have EVERY adaption, no matter how good it is, be part of the holy bible. I think that the musical would fall more into our hymes, no? They will be our church songs!
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Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 2:12 pm
Kira the wanderer Erin Sovenya BakaTulip Erin Sovenya BakaTulip I better not get punjabbed over my movie... I'm trying to portray how I believed Leroux felt as he wrote his 'true' story... To be honest I'm not even calling it "The Phantom of the Opera" I'm calling it "The True Story of the Opera Ghost".... o_O; A documentary on the life of our Lord! surprised Exactly! I guess it'd be like the our version of The Passion of the Christ... I'm JOKING. Thats actually what I was thinking =3 Kira: Three. The scirpt of ALW's musical could be considered a Book. (The Book of Webber!) Ah, but technically it can't be because it is an adaption. We can't have EVERY adaption, no matter how good it is, be part of the holy bible. I think that the musical would fall more into our hymes, no? They will be our church songs! But Kay is an adaption too. (Maybe we could just include the first 5 sections of Kay (Madeleine, Erik I, Giovanni, Nadir, and Erik II), as the rest is the adaptation of Leroux's Phantom?)
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Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 6:07 am
Erin Sovenya Kira the wanderer Erin Sovenya BakaTulip Erin Sovenya BakaTulip I better not get punjabbed over my movie... I'm trying to portray how I believed Leroux felt as he wrote his 'true' story... To be honest I'm not even calling it "The Phantom of the Opera" I'm calling it "The True Story of the Opera Ghost".... o_O; A documentary on the life of our Lord! surprised Exactly! I guess it'd be like the our version of The Passion of the Christ... I'm JOKING. Thats actually what I was thinking =3 Kira: Three. The scirpt of ALW's musical could be considered a Book. (The Book of Webber!) Ah, but technically it can't be because it is an adaption. We can't have EVERY adaption, no matter how good it is, be part of the holy bible. I think that the musical would fall more into our hymes, no? They will be our church songs! But Kay is an adaption too. (Maybe we could just include the first 5 sections of Kay (Madeleine, Erik I, Giovanni, Nadir, and Erik II), as the rest is the adaptation of Leroux's Phantom?) Of course it is an adaption, but its the most acurate adaption to Leroux's novel. I don't think we can count only part of the book... that would be really confusing. Most phans see Kay's novel as the only true fan-based novel portraying Erik's past. If you think about it, its like the "Old Testimat"(sp?) And the "New Testimat"(Sorry, not a christian so I never spelt it before) the second book of the christian bible wasn't created by their god, but by man. As would be Kay's novel.
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Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 12:43 pm
This somehow reminds me of the Giant Flying Spaghetti Monster...
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Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 2:02 pm
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Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 7:58 pm
Kira the wanderer Of course it is an adaption, but its the most acurate adaption to Leroux's novel. I don't think we can count only part of the book... that would be really confusing. Most phans see Kay's novel as the only true fan-based novel portraying Erik's past. If you think about it, its like the "Old Testimat"(sp?) And the "New Testimat"(Sorry, not a christian so I never spelt it before) the second book of the christian bible wasn't created by their god, but by man. As would be Kay's novel. (Well, to get all technical on you, both were created by man. The old testament was simply INSPIRED by God, while the new testament was written ABOUT God. Anywho) I'd like to think of Kay's novels as the epistles of the New Testament (the letters written by different people about Jesus' teachings) or the Gospels (different people's versions of the same time period) since Kay's novel isn't written from just one point of view.
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Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 5:56 am
Erin Sovenya Kira the wanderer Of course it is an adaption, but its the most acurate adaption to Leroux's novel. I don't think we can count only part of the book... that would be really confusing. Most phans see Kay's novel as the only true fan-based novel portraying Erik's past. If you think about it, its like the "Old Testimat"(sp?) And the "New Testimat"(Sorry, not a christian so I never spelt it before) the second book of the christian bible wasn't created by their god, but by man. As would be Kay's novel. (Well, to get all technical on you, both were created by man. The old testament was simply INSPIRED by God, while the new testament was written ABOUT God. Anywho) I'd like to think of Kay's novels as the epistles of the New Testament (the letters written by different people about Jesus' teachings) or the Gospels (different people's versions of the same time period) since Kay's novel isn't written from just one point of view.
True, but so is the original bible. AND Kay's novel is mentioned in the Ten commandments of Erik!
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Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 9:37 pm
ok, bakatulip talked about this in a thread in the wine cellar, and i thought i should post it here!
lotsa people in the thread are wearing saris. they wear saris in india! punjab is in india!
sari=punjab lasso=erik worship!!!
yeah, so basically wearing a sari is a way of worshiping erik if you think of it!
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Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 9:23 pm
(spork~god) ok, bakatulip talked about this in a thread in the wine cellar, and i thought i should post it here! lotsa people in the thread are wearing saris. they wear saris in india! punjab is in india! sari=punjab lasso=erik worship!!! yeah, so basically wearing a sari is a way of worshiping erik if you think of it! LOL! Well, I never saw it that way, but it makes sense! So clothes that can be a way of worshipping would be masks, cloaks and saris... whee
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Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 10:11 pm
The Rogued girl (spork~god) ok, bakatulip talked about this in a thread in the wine cellar, and i thought i should post it here! lotsa people in the thread are wearing saris. they wear saris in india! punjab is in india! sari=punjab lasso=erik worship!!! yeah, so basically wearing a sari is a way of worshiping erik if you think of it! LOL! Well, I never saw it that way, but it makes sense! So clothes that can be a way of worshipping would be masks, cloaks and saris... whee I'm still his favorite. XD Just don't tell him I'm The Persian's favorite as well. 4laugh
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Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 5:54 am
The Rogued girl (spork~god) ok, bakatulip talked about this in a thread in the wine cellar, and i thought i should post it here! lotsa people in the thread are wearing saris. they wear saris in india! punjab is in india! sari=punjab lasso=erik worship!!! yeah, so basically wearing a sari is a way of worshiping erik if you think of it! LOL! Well, I never saw it that way, but it makes sense! So clothes that can be a way of worshipping would be masks, cloaks and saris... whee Hmmm... But Erik isn't Indian.
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