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Post by rducasey on Oct 12, 2007 20:42:03 GMT -5
Krissie, I really enjoyed your vignette. Nice, and Karma to you. It really captured the Christie/Jim relationship so well.
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Post by Dreamfire on Oct 12, 2007 21:46:39 GMT -5
Hey Krissie, I enjoyed your vignette. Jim eating canappes - yum. I like the way you interpreted his expressions into this writing, I loved the idea of him standing in the mist and even how Chritsie misunderstood him at first. Yum.
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Post by Chris on Oct 13, 2007 16:53:41 GMT -5
I am so enjoying the vignettes. Lindy, love the one with Hank. It may be a quickie, Inuvik, but what a quickie!!!! ;D In the show we didn't get to know too much about Christie and get an insight as to why she reacted the way she did. But, Kathy, you have given us a beautiful look into Christie's mind, thank you so much. I like the picture of Jim standing out in the mist, enjoying something most other people would do anything to avoid. Krissie, keep writing, please, this was great. Take care and keep smiling and writing, all of you - Chris
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Post by hoosier on Oct 13, 2007 17:01:57 GMT -5
Kathy--so that's what Christie did when she ran out of the house. I always thought that that was a bench Jim often went to when he needed time to think now it seems Christie did the same thing!
Lindy--You had me going there for a minute. I thought it was Jim and it turns out to be Hank! ;D
Krissie--Wow! That was great! I could picture Jim out in the garden communing with nature. I hope there is more where that came from!
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Post by hoosier on Oct 19, 2007 18:00:23 GMT -5
Ah Chris, plying the blond dude with Chinese takeout to get her way? That's what I suspected but I could see her point about the clay business unless they reinacted the scene from the movie Ghost. Now that was one hot scene. Come to think about it, to bad they didn't recreate that scene for BJ
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Post by Katryna on Oct 19, 2007 18:21:00 GMT -5
Chris - Good job! I love these little vignettes that fill in blanks that were left in the series. Karma for having "balls of steel" and writing in English, which is not your first language!
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Post by bjobsessed on Oct 19, 2007 18:27:34 GMT -5
Nice one, Chris! I am a little behind on the vignettes, but I liked this one. Nice to see what Christie's thoughts might have been.
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Post by rducasey on Oct 19, 2007 19:13:48 GMT -5
Karma for your vignette Chris. I loved it. And so glad to see more.
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Post by krissie on Oct 21, 2007 8:40:56 GMT -5
Chris, karma for the vignette. So... Christie did have a reason for behaving as she did? You almost make me sympathise with her actions. (But I still think she should have talked to Jim first!) Krissie
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Post by Chris on Oct 26, 2007 17:25:47 GMT -5
Awesome Krissie!!!! Karma! LOL - imagine Jim living "at home with his little old grey-haired mama?" Too funny!!! ;D (I do have an idea for extending this into a longer story. However, I have no immediate plans to sit down and write -- too many other things to do! -- so you'll just have to take this as it is. At least for now.) We'll take this, for now But we'll be looking forward to reading more, you too, Krissie are a great writer. Take care and keep smiling - Chris
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Post by hoosier on Oct 26, 2007 17:35:31 GMT -5
Krissie, well done! Apparently, Anne didn't learn anything from her relationship with Jim, did she? Hopefully, you will find the time to expand the story as it would have been interesting to have seen Anne on the show--in flashbacks or present time. *sigh*
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Post by rducasey on Oct 26, 2007 19:08:56 GMT -5
Krissie, very well done. karma for another great vignette. Loved it. Poor Anne, will she ever learn?
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Post by bjobsessed on Oct 26, 2007 19:24:44 GMT -5
Krissie, very well done. karma for another great vignette. Loved it. Poor Anne, will she ever learn? I don't think so. Great job, Krissie.
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Post by Dreamfire on Oct 26, 2007 20:29:55 GMT -5
OOh Krissie! Poor Anne. I can't believe she's thinking about it! ( Well I can actually but poor silly girl!) You got my compassion going by getting into her head in way that seems very believable.
Thanks for takingthe time to write this part, even if you don't follow up... ;D
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Post by Duchess of Lashes on Oct 27, 2007 6:20:18 GMT -5
That, krissie, was a great little journey into Anne's psyche and you did it very well, you did it believably. I appreciate that you tackled something a little outside the norm - a character we knew by name but knew nothing about. Definitely enjoyed this and me thinks you deserve a karma!
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