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Sir Spectre Presents the Grand Epic Play ....
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@ Sir Spectre,
First don't get me wrong here, I love getting the attention. I am honoured to be in it,
Second, What the... Am I doing in the play? I never even auditioned. again I feel deeply honoured to be in it and if this is like the in my opinion Magnum Opus of Shakespeare, namely Hamlet, I am even more honoured
in other words if you do not mind, could you answer the question, but aside that, I think this is going to be the grand whoppa, the best of the best of the best... In other words.... a Play by Sir Spectre
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Oh, dear, How sad, Never mind!!-Battery Sergeant Major Williams
Plus the newest addition!!-
First don't get me wrong here, I love getting the attention. I am honoured to be in it,
Second, What the... Am I doing in the play? I never even auditioned. again I feel deeply honoured to be in it and if this is like the in my opinion Magnum Opus of Shakespeare, namely Hamlet, I am even more honoured
in other words if you do not mind, could you answer the question, but aside that, I think this is going to be the grand whoppa, the best of the best of the best... In other words.... a Play by Sir Spectre
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Oh, dear, How sad, Never mind!!-Battery Sergeant Major Williams
Plus the newest addition!!-
I be damned if this isn't your best play yet Sir Spectre.
I'm not finished with it yet, but I must say it is clever and well organised.
My compliments
A duel of assuptions, how did you get there?
As a Dutchy I feal the need to quote this:
Teriffic
It's better to chase a rabbit then to catch a hare...
Edited by - Nickless: Daft Remarks on 04-12-2003 00:10:39
I'm not finished with it yet, but I must say it is clever and well organised.
My compliments
A duel of assuptions, how did you get there?
As a Dutchy I feal the need to quote this:
Locutus: As Chetnik said afore, I too have never met thee, Reynet, nor did I ever see thee on the battlegrounds of the online sector. But as they say here; Na elke druppel regen, zit een straaltje zonneschijn.
Spectre: No talking like Hey!!!
Locutus: It means; No matter how bad things may look, there is always the hope of things getting better.
Spectre: Oh ... Sorry.
Teriffic
It's better to chase a rabbit then to catch a hare...
Edited by - Nickless: Daft Remarks on 04-12-2003 00:10:39
@Nickless
Maybe its a prequel, ever think of that?
Me too.
@Taw
@ff
Yeah, and you were cut from Taming! In fact there are a lot of repeat players in this play. Chips, Wassup, Stinger & Bargib all had previous appearances too.
@Locutus, auditioning wasn't necessary. I only did that for Zlothello. You never auditioned for Taming and you were in that. If you made a valuable or interesting or funny contribution to the unfolding of events I will include you as I did.
@Chips, how hard on you was I to your character in the play? Were there any points you thought I was a little rough? I'm curious.
@EVERYONE, I'm glad you're enjoying it!
@Nickless again
I was reading all of their posts and I noticed after a certain time (roughly all the same day) there were a lot, I mean a lot, of references to assuming things, assumptions, and making an "ASS out of U and ME." And Wolfy also noticed this much to his dismay.
Sir Spectre
Edited by - Sir Spectre on 04-12-2003 01:56:06
I thought Freighterick died in the last play
Maybe its a prequel, ever think of that?
I hope people won't take it to serious.
Me too.
@Taw
You know how thorough I do my research!
I've got no idea how I got in again, I made one small post in support of Reynen, apparently that's enough for sS!
@ff
me also in 2 (of my plays)
Yeah, and you were cut from Taming! In fact there are a lot of repeat players in this play. Chips, Wassup, Stinger & Bargib all had previous appearances too.
@Locutus, auditioning wasn't necessary. I only did that for Zlothello. You never auditioned for Taming and you were in that. If you made a valuable or interesting or funny contribution to the unfolding of events I will include you as I did.
@Chips, how hard on you was I to your character in the play? Were there any points you thought I was a little rough? I'm curious.
@EVERYONE, I'm glad you're enjoying it!
@Nickless again
A duel of assuptions, how did you get there?
I was reading all of their posts and I noticed after a certain time (roughly all the same day) there were a lot, I mean a lot, of references to assuming things, assumptions, and making an "ASS out of U and ME." And Wolfy also noticed this much to his dismay.
Sir Spectre
Edited by - Sir Spectre on 04-12-2003 01:56:06
@SnS
It is quite amazing how knowing that you're going to appear in a play will make you read and read and read as thoroughly as this play made me read.
I do believe this is the best of your contributions but I cannot claim impartiality because, unlike the other plays, I actually saw the events unfold and participated to some extent. But, for good measure, I re-read Zlothello and Taming and I think I can say that Reynet has more probity and depth to it as well.
Anyway I love it and am quite surprised to see that I made into the play in as much as I was quite the newcomer at the time...I think a 1st Loooie....
Maybe I make too much of this but what happened really seemed to me to be something that would take away from me some place that I had just discovered and come to enjoy and look forward to visitng.
AND I think you were pretty even handed about it.
Well done SnS. Very well done. Bravo!
Edited by - Indy11 on 04-12-2003 03:03:39
It is quite amazing how knowing that you're going to appear in a play will make you read and read and read as thoroughly as this play made me read.
I do believe this is the best of your contributions but I cannot claim impartiality because, unlike the other plays, I actually saw the events unfold and participated to some extent. But, for good measure, I re-read Zlothello and Taming and I think I can say that Reynet has more probity and depth to it as well.
Anyway I love it and am quite surprised to see that I made into the play in as much as I was quite the newcomer at the time...I think a 1st Loooie....
Maybe I make too much of this but what happened really seemed to me to be something that would take away from me some place that I had just discovered and come to enjoy and look forward to visitng.
AND I think you were pretty even handed about it.
Well done SnS. Very well done. Bravo!
Edited by - Indy11 on 04-12-2003 03:03:39