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I used to be Spectre-man, but I never really liked it. I think Spectre didn't work or something when I first signed onto TLR. Then Wassup, after reading my Much Uba About Nothing play, "dubbed" me Sir Spectre. Which I took up as my nick, and I even added the explanation for the renaming into the Taming of the Psycho.
He didn't have any authority to dub me Sir Spectre, but I took it nonethesame.
As for you doing it ... be yourself. I don't know what else to say. I suggest against Sir Milk, though, because when I first saw it I thought it said Sour Milk. When you write as much as I do, you learn to skim text, so vowels are often skipped over. And the way you read is by reading the words next to other words. In this case I saw Milk and I saw the "s" and the "r" and I thought it was Sour Milk.
Besides, the sir thing fits in with how I write my TLR stories.
Sir Spectre
Who was the penguin in trousers with whom she was to have sinned?
-- From the play "Zlothello"
Edited by - Sir Spectre on 12-10-2003 10:15:04
He didn't have any authority to dub me Sir Spectre, but I took it nonethesame.
As for you doing it ... be yourself. I don't know what else to say. I suggest against Sir Milk, though, because when I first saw it I thought it said Sour Milk. When you write as much as I do, you learn to skim text, so vowels are often skipped over. And the way you read is by reading the words next to other words. In this case I saw Milk and I saw the "s" and the "r" and I thought it was Sour Milk.
Besides, the sir thing fits in with how I write my TLR stories.
Sir Spectre
Who was the penguin in trousers with whom she was to have sinned?
-- From the play "Zlothello"
Edited by - Sir Spectre on 12-10-2003 10:15:04
The dubbing of a captain
Starring:
Milkshape/Sir milkshape
Sir Spectre
Imagine
Wazzup
[bClose Curtains
Miniplay Productions Ltd.
Edited by - Sir Milkshape on 12-10-2003 10:24:49
Starring:
Milkshape/Sir milkshape
Sir Spectre
Imagine
Wazzup
Milkshape: How do i make this new name of a sir?
Sir Spectre: Thee Wazzup dubbed Thy Knight
Wazzup: Zure i did! I also ate 64 CardamineBurgers after that!
Sir Spectre: uhhhhh.....
Imagine:Would Thee Milkshape like to be dubbed?
Milkshape: Sure.
Imagine: I dubb thee a Knight!
Sir Milkshape: Yay!
[bClose Curtains
Miniplay Productions Ltd.
-----Baptisim of Fire
.But the worst happened when Bargib started singing Campfire songs!
Edited by - Sir Milkshape on 12-10-2003 10:24:49
What do you mean, "Own little shadow"?
But the worst happened when Bargib started singing Campfire songs!-----Baptism of Fire
But the worst happened when Bargib started singing Campfire songs!-----Baptism of Fire
It's just a bit funny to have someone repeating almost everything I do. From stories, to quotes in his signature, to his nick. I remember just a week ago in my Audition thread, you kept trying to join up with Wolf Demon for world domination when you were DeathHawk.
You don't have to join or immitate anyone. Originality, especially in story telling, will get you a lot further.
Do you remember in my critique when I said you needed to differentiate your characters so we knew each of them better? Well the same goes here. Differentiate yourself from me, there are probably some people who don't like my use of Olde English, you are an alternative to that, but you don't look like one when your nick looks like mine.
Keep writing and keep using quotes in your signature, as that is a good way to advertise without being blatant about it. But look like yourself, show people your personality, not an assimilation of mine.
Sir Spectre
Who was the penguin in trousers with whom she was to have sinned?
-- From the play "Zlothello"
You don't have to join or immitate anyone. Originality, especially in story telling, will get you a lot further.
Do you remember in my critique when I said you needed to differentiate your characters so we knew each of them better? Well the same goes here. Differentiate yourself from me, there are probably some people who don't like my use of Olde English, you are an alternative to that, but you don't look like one when your nick looks like mine.
Keep writing and keep using quotes in your signature, as that is a good way to advertise without being blatant about it. But look like yourself, show people your personality, not an assimilation of mine.
Sir Spectre
Who was the penguin in trousers with whom she was to have sinned?
-- From the play "Zlothello"
It's not my fault i'm Sir Milkshape, Imagine Dubbed me!
But the worst happened when Bargib started singing Campfire songs!-----Baptism of Fire
But the worst happened when Bargib started singing Campfire songs!-----Baptism of Fire
@Milkshape, you asked to be a Sir, I didn't. It was deemed worthy by others for me to have.
@Nickless, is that V2.0 stolen from my advice to Renegade?
As for pythonesque, it's in reference to Monty Python. If something is "like" the humour of Monty Python, it is pythonesque.
Sir Spectre
Who was the penguin in trousers with whom she was to have sinned?
-- From the play "Zlothello"
@Nickless, is that V2.0 stolen from my advice to Renegade?
As for pythonesque, it's in reference to Monty Python. If something is "like" the humour of Monty Python, it is pythonesque.
Sir Spectre
Who was the penguin in trousers with whom she was to have sinned?
-- From the play "Zlothello"
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