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Star Search (not astronomy) - 2/9/2007 3:08:40 AM   
LadyEllen


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I'm concerned. I seem to have contracted Treswank Disorder, the inexplicable and irritating habit of posting a series of bizarre threads. I shall get treatment, but in the meantime.....

Think of a favourite character from a film (or could be a book or whatever too) that you'd like to be in real life. Who would it be? Why them?

I quite fancy;
The Emperor from Star Wars ('cause I'm a megalomaniac too, though I'm not sure I'm quite nasty or wrinkly enough)
Scarlet from Gone With The Wind (a scheming bitch, but a heroine when the going gets tough)
Galadriel from LOTR (a sort of nice megalomaniac with mysterious powers)

(I'm seeing a recurring theme there. Maybe I should tell my therapist)

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RE: Star Search (not astronomy) - 2/9/2007 3:19:18 AM   
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This Treswank Disorder isn't by chance other wise known as Bordom.. If so it's catching..

Probably Sean Connary, Strong and powerful but always a gentleman..


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RE: Star Search (not astronomy) - 2/9/2007 3:21:38 AM   
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No, its not boredom so much - more like mania to just do and say what ever. Very liberating. At least until I have to apologise

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RE: Star Search (not astronomy) - 2/9/2007 5:40:43 AM   
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I want to be Beauty in the Beauty series

pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee..begging now...please let me be her...please please please

<sweet smile>

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RE: Star Search (not astronomy) - 2/9/2007 6:26:51 AM   
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Elvira in Elvira mistress of the dark - sexy and slutty, need i say more?
Fay wray's character in King Kong - Damsel in distress, beauty and the beast kind of thing.
Justine in the Marquis de Sades Justine - to learn the misfortunes of virtue *shivers*.
Juliette in MdS's Juliette - to learn the fortunes of being none virtous.
 
Edited to add :- Oh bringer of demons - the above a show of my many different traits?


 

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RE: Star Search (not astronomy) - 2/9/2007 7:25:24 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: LadyEllen

I'm concerned. I seem to have contracted Treswank Disorder, the inexplicable and irritating habit of posting a series of bizarre threads. I shall get treatment, but in the meantime.....

Think of a favourite character from a film (or could be a book or whatever too) that you'd like to be in real life. Who would it be? Why them?

I quite fancy;
The Emperor from Star Wars ('cause I'm a megalomaniac too, though I'm not sure I'm quite nasty or wrinkly enough)
Scarlet from Gone With The Wind (a scheming bitch, but a heroine when the going gets tough)
Galadriel from LOTR (a sort of nice megalomaniac with mysterious powers)

(I'm seeing a recurring theme there. Maybe I should tell my therapist)

E



LadyEllen,

You, my dear, are my Star!!!!!!!

'Nuff Said

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RE: Star Search (not astronomy) - 2/9/2007 7:27:24 AM   
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Uranus!  I want to be Uranus.

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RE: Star Search (not astronomy) - 2/9/2007 7:29:37 AM   
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Oh TGD!

People will talk you know!?

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RE: Star Search (not astronomy) - 2/9/2007 7:34:58 AM   
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ORIGINAL: LadyEllen

Oh TGD!

People will talk you know!?

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Wait 'til they see your "Why am I so Wonderful" thread ;-D

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RE: Star Search (not astronomy) - 2/9/2007 7:37:01 AM   
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I want to be Hannibal Lector. Smart, classy, cultured, talented, and a great cook.

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RE: Star Search (not astronomy) - 2/9/2007 7:37:36 AM   
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Yes - I just read it!

So far, I've not been left wanting for a response. But I'm stuck now - what do I say to that!?

Bad LYBB!

E

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RE: Star Search (not astronomy) - 2/9/2007 7:39:29 AM   
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ORIGINAL: LadyEllen

Yes - I just read it!

So far, I've not been left wanting for a response. But I'm stuck now - what do I say to that!?

Bad LYBB!

E


HOLY CRAP!!!!

I left you speechless!!!!     I WIN!!!!!!   {maniacal laughter}

I noticed you didn't actually disagree with me though ;-D

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RE: Star Search (not astronomy) - 2/9/2007 7:47:01 AM   
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I think you'll find you won a while back.....

But that wont stop you getting beaten LOL!

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RE: Star Search (not astronomy) - 2/9/2007 7:52:42 AM   
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ORIGINAL: LadyEllen

I think you'll find you won a while back.....

But that wont stop you getting beaten LOL!

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LadyEllen,

Anyone that meets you is a winner - just look at all the responses to the aforementioned "Wonderful" thread.

Not many other people on CM could pull off that post and get such a positive response.

You go on about your ego, but you always seem to set your ego aside when someone needs some really good advice.

LYBB

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RE: Star Search (not astronomy) - 2/9/2007 7:57:06 AM   
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You always know just what to say.

Thanks
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RE: Star Search (not astronomy) - 2/9/2007 7:59:45 AM   
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I would like to be Nicole Kidman's baby in the movie "Dead Calm."  During a horrible and tragic traffic accident the baby goes flying through the front widow of her car and clean out of this thread.

out.

D.G.

p.s. Jesus please protect me from your followers.

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RE: Star Search (not astronomy) - 2/9/2007 8:00:56 AM   
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i'll go for an ex wife of marilyn manson
rose mcgowen or ditta von teese
dark hair
fair skin
elusive mannerisms
ever so curvey
and a bad choice in men .. oops lol






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