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Topics Challenge : Topic Challenge - Aug 29/05
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(1 recommendation so far) Message 1 of 14 in Discussion 
From: MSN NicknameSMEditor2  (Original Message)Sent: 8/29/2005 5:23 PM

TOPIC CHALLENGE - AUG 29/05

 

We'd like you to put yourself in the shoes of your favourite fictional character and become them.  Write a poem, a short story, or a drawing as if it's something they'd say or see.

 

Imagine being someone like Robin Hood, Mickey Mouse, the Snow Queen, Medusa, Hiawatha, going to the Mad Hatter's Tea party as Alice, just to name a few.

 

Let your imaginations roam free and become that beloved character!

 

Have fun with this topic, it's only limited by your own imaginations!

 



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(2 recommendations so far) Message 2 of 14 in Discussion 
From: MSN Nicknamejazlin52Sent: 8/31/2005 8:43 PM

Beautiful Black

 

My soulful eyes were once bright and alive

shining with spirit and a loving sweetness

I ran through green fields, mane flying

flanks glistening in the morning sun

I had the love of man and spicy Ginger

and the taste of sweet grass and clover

Now my burdens are heavy

The cobblestone streets are hard below my feet

Winter's chill inhabits my soul

The noise of man's citys

are a torture in my ears

But I endure and fulfill my duty

for I love the kind man that owns me

But my Ginger is cold and still

on a glue wagon

Dead of a broken heart

I don't know how I carry on

for the cruelty of this cold life

is born on a whip against my back

My knees are weak from the weight

My breath short gasps of fog

that fall on the cold air

When I can endure no more

I am abandoned at auction

Head bowed low, my spirit broken

But wait...can it be?

The boy that I once loved full grown?

Here I am....here I am!

Do you see me?

My winnies are faint at first

but I gather all my strengh

He must hear me! Don't go!

And the boy who is a man

comes to me, tears in his eyes

He strokes my head

and places his loving face to mine

"It's allright now my beautiful Black,

Its allright, I'll take care of you now"

And so I am back in a pasture of green

My days are peaceful and full of love

The sun shines warm on my withers

I drink cool waters from a country stream

I think over my life as I rest in comfort

And I can say that Man is both cruel and kind

The kind respect that I am a part of all that lives

Not property to use at will and discard as waste

I dream of Ginger and my youth and am content

to walk these fields beneath the sheltering oaks

 

(c) Linda Gayton 2005

 


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 Message 3 of 14 in Discussion 
From: AnitaSent: 9/1/2005 4:40 AM
Oh this is wonderful. I don't have words to tell you how this touched me! This made me cry, and smile, and feel the horses emotions. Very well done.
Anita

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From: MSN NicknameSassy_CattSent: 9/2/2005 3:11 PM
Jazlin,
 
This was wonderful, you led us so beautifully on the journey of the horse and let us see what life is like for these beautiful animals through their own eyes.  I was so touched at the plight of the horse and the unfeelingness of some people in regard to an animal in their possession, and then you get the owner that treasures and values their animal friend and treat them with the love and respect they deserve.  This was such an enjoyable tale, even though there was sadness too!
 
Very nicely done!
 
Hugsssssss
Sassy *S*

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From: MSN NicknameSassy_CattSent: 9/3/2005 2:34 PM
If the members have no objection, I'd like to extend this challenge an extra week.  I know this is the last long weekend and many people take advantage of this and go away. 
 
So it will be Mon Sept 12/05 when I post the new Phrase challenge instead of this coming Monday! 
 
I hope this will give everyone time to come up with an entry for the challenge.  I know I've been swamped with going back to work and getting things ready to take some courses and I haven't had time to even think of an entry yet.
 
Hugsssssssssss
Sassy *S*

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(2 recommendations so far) Message 6 of 14 in Discussion 
From: MSN NicknameWizeMuseSent: 9/8/2005 4:35 PM
Don Juan de Pacito
Don Juan de Pacito was a direct descendant of Don Juan.
He traveled all over the world and he captured women’s
hearts with his looks and charms. He was born in Mexico
and lived in the United States after his father “Don Juan
de Marco�?was killed in a duel. It seems he found a young
woman of the village much to his liking and she bore him
a child Don Juan de Pacito. One day her former beau
showed up with malice in his heart, after finding out she
had left him for Don Marco. His beautiful mother asked
him to make a life for himself elsewhere.  So it left poor Don
Pacito without a father and a mother with too much grief.
He wandered Mexico for a while then he left for the United
States to get an education. He first traveled the world to learn
about his namesake, the failing in that endeavor even though
he loved many beautiful women he knew there was something more. His grandmother took him in and he was very happy at first then because of his dress other men took offense to him, yet the women loved him. He wore a mask and a cape much as his grandfather and father had done. Both of whom had many conquests of love.  So he too, began to travel and his lovers were many. Then one day on an island off the coast of Mexico he met a starlet who was the most beautiful woman he’d ever known. Once she asked him if he would be true and he replied “Yes my
love always�?and then she asked him how many women he had been with, he being of honest upbringing, told her the truth, the
number being nearly one thousand. She said she never wanted to see him again and so he wandered back into the states where he was soon arrested for being a lunatic. The way he dressed and spoke was just not American and he irked the men. They brought charges against him and a judge sentenced him to a pysch ward where he met his Doctor, a Don Marlo de Brande. Well soon Don Marlo found out that he really wasn’t crazy and all the nurses in the ward fell at Don Pacitos feet madly in love with him. But he knew his true love was still in the islands as he intended to return and prove himself. So Don Marlo, who wished to disappear to the islands also with his love the Lady Faye, told Don Pacito that he must
act like an American and shed his mask and cape, just for the time being of course, until the panel would release him. Eventually after he gave them what they wanted to hear and Don Marlo bravely defended him. They declared he had been cured and released him unto the care of Don Marlo. After his release Don Marlo and Lady Faye accompanied him to the islands, where much to his delight and surprise, his true love was waiting. He told her he was done with other women and wanted only her and they must continue the family line. She gave birth to a son who looked just like Don Pacito,  he was honored with the name Don Johnny de Depp, who later became a star on the silver screen. The women also fell upon his feet and he was a huge success, bearing the family name with honor. 
                                          
The End
 
Moral of the story: If the mask fits wear it and if the cape is large, fly it. Just ask Don Johnny who now must continue the Don Juan line of lovers on the silver screen.

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 Message 7 of 14 in Discussion 
From: MSN NicknameWizeMuseSent: 9/8/2005 4:37 PM
Don't know why the line spacing etc. is messed up but so
be it. Hope it doesn't screw you up trying to read it. lol
I know I'm crazy.
Hugs
Dale

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 Message 8 of 14 in Discussion 
From: AnitaSent: 9/8/2005 9:09 PM
Dale,
This is so funny and so good too! I don't know how often I will be on for the next few weeks. My computer is kaput. I took it to the shop and they said a week to 2 weeks. So hope to get it back soon.
I am at the library right now, but don't know how often I will be able to make contact.
SO just be patient guys, I and Ethel will return!!!!
Anita

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 Message 9 of 14 in Discussion 
From: MSN Nicknamejazlin52Sent: 9/8/2005 9:55 PM
Dale, this modern day Don Juan write is too much fun! We should interject
romance in our lives, makes it worth living and in a large way--gives us
cause to dream and recognize that life is more that paying bills. Flirtation
makes a woman feel like a woman, and lucky is the man who knows this as well
as the woman he appreciates. Enjoyed!! Lin

(Hi Anita, I
was wondering where you were. Miss you and looking forward to your
return...Lin)



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 Message 10 of 14 in Discussion 
From: MSN NicknameSassy_CattSent: 9/10/2005 3:13 PM
Dale,
 
What a wonderful tale!  I enjoyed this very much.  It's a wonder the poor man had an energy left after loving thousands of women! LOL
 
Hugsssssssssss
Sassy *S*

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 Message 11 of 14 in Discussion 
From: MSN NicknameSassy_CattSent: 9/10/2005 3:14 PM
Anita,
 
Hope you get your comp fixed soon, we miss you!!
 
I hope to get busy and write an entry for this challenge sometime tomorrow, but I've been so swamped lately, I just haven't had a chance yet.
 
Hugssssssss
Sassy *S*

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(2 recommendations so far) Message 12 of 14 in Discussion 
From: MSN NicknameSassy_CattSent: 9/13/2005 3:01 PM
 

Walker Boh - The Last Druid
S. Cat Sept 13 2005

From the very beginning of my time on earth
I've fought against the tenets of my existence
Questioned and hated what made me different
Spurned society to dwell alone in the forest

My feet have been set upon a certain path
And I must follow where this path leads me
In doing so, I've lost a part of my arm
Yet gained a part of myself thought lost

I must restore that which is in the shadows
Bring it forth into the new light of day
And stand ready to become the last Druid
Something I've fought against all my life

Suddenly this influx of overwhelming data
it boldly invades my mind and body
My very essence clenches in pain
as I attempt to sort and assimilate all of it

Even though I've never walked a path
I now have the foreknowledge of it
I see now through the eyes of others
that have trod this very ground

Their memories are now my memories
and now I finally begin to understand
the extreme enormity and weighty burdens
placed upon a Druid's mind and body.

 

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 Message 13 of 14 in Discussion 
From: MSN NicknameWizeMuseSent: 9/14/2005 5:19 PM
Sassy-This is an excellent entry. I just enjoyed
it so much. Who wrote those books about the
druids? I'm highly interested in that subject.
Great work and this is a winner in my mind.
Hugs
Dale

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 Message 14 of 14 in Discussion 
From: MSN NicknameSassy_CattSent: 9/16/2005 2:31 PM
Thanks Dale for the comments, I really appreciate them.  As for the books, there is a series of books about SHANNARA and they are written by the 2nd most popular fantasy writer after JRR Tolkien, his name is Terry Brooks.
 
If you want to read them in order they've been written, they are:
 
The Sword of Shannara - complete book
The Elfstones of Shannara - complete book
The Wishsong of Shannara - complete book
 
These next books are 4 in a series called "The Heritage of Shannara"
 
The Scions of Shannara
The Druid of Shannara
The Elf Queen of Shannara
The Talismans of Shannara
 
This is actually a PREQUEL to the first book
 
The First King of Shannara (I'm almost finished this book)
 
And there are 6 more books, that I have yet to read, I'll give you the names once I get them Dale.
 
All that I've read so far have the Druids in each of them, although it's not strictly a book about Druids, it encompasses a lot.
 
Hugsssssssss
Sassy *S*

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