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09-09-2004 04:16 PM |
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It had a hilarious ending and the use of corn was brilliant - I mean who eats corn like that. Brilliant. You are truly brilliant.
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I thought it was slyly clever, the ending. The investigator, intent on stopping montage-man, becomes the main subject of newest montage! I am truly brilliant? Yes, brilliant at inanity as no other:D
Can't be! I'm a virgin! But i must say, your reaction brought forth a surge of delight that lit up my face in the form of a grin:D
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I'd like to see one w/ some cute animals, like puppies or ducks. You have to put a disclaimer saying no animals were harmed in the filming of the montage. K thanks!
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You mean go to a zoo?! I've no pets, so i have to rely on insects for other living things to appear in my montages! However, i do have fluffy toy animals, and in fact used them in a montage called 'Hopeless Heroes' (I wasn't the star, a stuffed owl was!)
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Thank you again for an entertaining montage.
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NO! Thankyou for looking!:)
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I agree with Rudey; this one isn't a disaster, it's rather good.
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Originally i was going to have two characters. the investigator above (who again, was concieved differently from how he turned out [I wanted him to be slobbish and lacking in refinement but none of that comes across]), and a buck-teethed forensic man who doesn't speak. But i just didn't have the will to go to the effort of lining up the shots, the 'subsequent cut and pasting' that would have had to follow. Other easy improvements could have been using a pencil to lift the toilet-roll rather than fingers to make it more 'investagative'. So compared to the one in my head, this is far the inferior. But thanks for your comments:D
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