The Inquisition, Interviews with the craft lady |
The Inquisition, Interviews with the craft lady |
Nov 17 2009, 06:20 PM
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Lady Mohair Group: Site Contributor Joined: 13-January 07 |
This looks fun, so I figured I'd start my own.
My weapons include such diverse elements as a wandering mind, occasional creativity, gentle sarcasm, indecisiveness, and those relatively rare bouts of seriousness. And yes, I love Monty Python's Flying Circus. Disclaimer: I am not always to be taken seriously, and if you do always take me seriously, then there's something wrong with you. Dr. Gumby needs to examine your brain. |
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Nov 17 2009, 06:22 PM
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Tin Soldier Group: Veterans Joined: 1-September 08 |
Our former polkaroo obsessed friend, Gabster, already stole your idea for topic title. -.-
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Nov 17 2009, 06:25 PM
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Lady Mohair Group: Site Contributor Joined: 13-January 07 |
Since I didn't see it on the first page, I didn't care. XD
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Nov 17 2009, 06:56 PM
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Namco Professor Group: Mayors Joined: 19-March 07 |
That's the spirit!
Since you mentioned Gumby I think I'll evade the Monty Python use of the word and ask what is your opinion on those wild and fanciful claymation cartoons? |
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Nov 17 2009, 07:08 PM
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Lady Mohair Group: Site Contributor Joined: 13-January 07 |
Oh, I LOVED the claymation Gumby when I was a kid! I thought that style of animation was absolutely awesome. I even had toy Gumby made of...some sort of plasticy-flexible-clay-like material. I eventually ended up ripping off one of his arms, though. That was a sad, sad day. Unlike the heads of my Barbie dolls, I couldn't put his arm back on. ;.; Poor Gumby.
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Nov 17 2009, 07:17 PM
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The World Traveller Group: Global Moderators Joined: 14-June 09 |
Speaking of Claymation, were you a fan of Chicken Run?
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Nov 17 2009, 07:53 PM
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Lady Mohair Group: Site Contributor Joined: 13-January 07 |
Actually, I've never seen Chicken Run (or many other animated films since about 1995). So I can't honestly say.
From the commercials I saw, the animation didn't seem to be all that much better than Gumby, so, I dunno. Gumby was done long before Chicken Run, so you'd expect the technology would have gotten better, too. But, I've never seen the film, so I don't know. |
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Nov 17 2009, 08:12 PM
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The World Traveller Group: Global Moderators Joined: 14-June 09 |
Well, it's somewhat unfortunate, but since clay stop-motion animation is done using actual 3-D figures and not computers or any such thing, it's a little hard for the animation to "get better" so to speak. Really, the closest thing to getting better is animating it using computers and just making it look like claymation. But aside from that, Chicken Run is an amusing movie. It's got some great (yet obvious) humor in it.
Now, for a question... hmm... Have you ever drunken coconut milk? |
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Nov 17 2009, 08:41 PM
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Lady Mohair Group: Site Contributor Joined: 13-January 07 |
Maybe I should try renting it from the library sometime. If the library has it.
I've never been drunk on coconut milk. Er, wait, that wasn't the question. No, I've never consumed it as a beverage. ...But I think I've had some dessert that had coconut milk baked into it. Can't say I noticed any difference, though. When typing this, I somehow consistently spelled "coconut" as "cocounet." Go firugre. I mean, figure. |
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Nov 17 2009, 08:48 PM
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It's your world now. Group: Veterans Joined: 13-January 07 |
What should I know about starting Animal Parade? I highly value your thoughts.
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Nov 17 2009, 08:59 PM
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Goodnight Group: Ranch Hand Joined: 27-March 08 |
At least you know Wallace and Gromit, right?
(IMG:http://wildgrowth.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/penguin.jpg) |
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Nov 17 2009, 09:04 PM
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Lady Mohair Group: Site Contributor Joined: 13-January 07 |
Depends upon what you'd like to know. ^^
It's similar to ToT, but I find it more fun because the characters seem to be a little better developed, the map is bigger, there are more crops and animals (though that rule about having only 3 types of animals in your barn makes me mad), and the storyline is both easier to beat and more fun than it was in ToT. When starting the game, um... -You start with 1000G. -You start off with a kitchen and can have up to 3 kitchen utensils out at a time (though you have to buy those on your own). -Herb tea is a good dish to make to befriend people, since many people like it and it's ridiculously easy to make. (Herb + pot) -Foraging is a good way to make money (duh). -There are already a few crops (3 turnips, 3 potatoes, and 5 tulips, and 5 cherry trees, if I remember right) growing in your field. -Save a potato in your toolbox, 'cuz you'll need it when you're doing the sidequest to find the circus animals. (I almost made that mistake on my first file, but managed to grow some potatoes by the end of spring.) -You buy seeds individually, so you'll need 9 bags of seeds to cover a 3x3 space. -You can either plant seeds one-by-one or hold down the "A" button for a moment to plant 9 bags. By the way, I've never seen the NA version of the box, but most other games I've seen had both English and Spanish (and usually French) written on the box, so I think that's fairly normal to have that in multiple languages. Often the manual is written in English and Spanish, too. I don't know if that multi-language thing would affect the amount of time it takes to hit store shelves or not. Hasfusel: I know OF it, but not anything ABOUT it. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/lalaexdee.gif) |
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Nov 17 2009, 09:29 PM
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I don't remember selling my soul to you. Group: Veterans Joined: 13-March 09 |
A question topic? Coolio.
I really didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition... What should I do if they interrupt me again? |
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Nov 17 2009, 09:43 PM
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Lady Mohair Group: Site Contributor Joined: 13-January 07 |
Make Terry Jones's character give their little speech. He couldn't do it right if his life depended on it. That'll buy you time to think of a plan.
Or steal their snazzy red uniforms. ^^ |
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Nov 17 2009, 09:57 PM
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Member Group: Veterans Joined: 4-March 07 |
Oh, wow. I thought you were really Gab all along. It blew my mind for a second.
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Nov 17 2009, 10:01 PM
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Namco Professor Group: Mayors Joined: 19-March 07 |
Do you remember, your President Nixon? Do you remember, the bills you have to pay or even yesterday?
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Nov 17 2009, 10:21 PM
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I don't remember selling my soul to you. Group: Veterans Joined: 13-March 09 |
President NIXON?
Tell me, what did you think of this video? (If you've watched Futurama, you'd get it.) |
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Nov 17 2009, 11:56 PM
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Angel's Son Group: Veterans Joined: 30-April 08 |
How does life manage to be too painful and too short at the same time?
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Nov 18 2009, 03:55 AM
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Lady Mohair Group: Site Contributor Joined: 13-January 07 |
I haven't seen Futurama since Adult Swim stopped showing it a couple of years ago. I know it's on Comedy Central sometimes, but I'm too lazy to check and see when it's on.
I miss that show. ;.; It's one of the few I liked. I think it's strange how that show really liked to poke fun at Nixon, while, in his lifetime, he wasn't really that...comical. Though he could be pretty comfortable on TV. Legend has it that in an early TV interview, he came across better than John Kennedy did. But that was one thing I LOVED about Futurama: they way it poked fun at our recent history. I loved Richard Nixon in that show (or, at least, his head). Headtrip: Because it's broken. It doesn't charge correctly. Oh, wait, that's my camera battery. Nevermind. |
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Nov 18 2009, 02:05 PM
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Angel's Son Group: Veterans Joined: 30-April 08 |
Can I have a can of hash and some coffee?
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