Well, the intermezzo was just that: a commercial break.
Now I'm deliberately trying to make you confused. ;-)
Normal text will come back, I promise. Once I come round to actualy having something interesting to say in that department and not wanting to make images with words.
Not only because I instantly recognized the small spaceship. I loved the blinking eyes and then our little guy in the dark calling for his mum. I'm wondering what has happened to him. Looks like our small soldiers have made contact.
Yep, you understood it pretty good. Now it's just "wait and see". (But as usual my characters start doing stuff they're not supposed to do. I wish they'd stop doing that...) The making-contact was deliberate. I was thinking about how to write it down when I suddenly wanted to fiddle with Keynote (the writer -- as usual -- starts doing things she isn't supposed to do. Where do these characters get their ideas, you think?), and then it all came very natural. (Athough there were cooler ideas in my head, but the program wouldn't let me try it out...)
I did have a better quality Quicktime-movie, but Photobucket got its paws on it and ruined it a bit.
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Date: 2007-01-03 03:26 pm (UTC)Are you testing your readers?
*goes back to playing with her bionicle*
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Date: 2007-01-03 03:34 pm (UTC)Now I'm deliberately trying to make you confused. ;-)
Normal text will come back, I promise. Once I come round to actualy having something interesting to say in that department and not wanting to make images with words.
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Date: 2007-01-03 06:27 pm (UTC)This is cool!
Not only because I instantly recognized the small spaceship. I loved the blinking eyes and then our little guy in the dark calling for his mum. I'm wondering what has happened to him. Looks like our small soldiers have made contact.
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Date: 2007-01-03 07:40 pm (UTC)Yep, you understood it pretty good. Now it's just "wait and see". (But as usual my characters start doing stuff they're not supposed to do. I wish they'd stop doing that...)
The making-contact was deliberate. I was thinking about how to write it down when I suddenly wanted to fiddle with Keynote (the writer -- as usual -- starts doing things she isn't supposed to do. Where do these characters get their ideas, you think?), and then it all came very natural. (Athough there were cooler ideas in my head, but the program wouldn't let me try it out...)
I did have a better quality Quicktime-movie, but Photobucket got its paws on it and ruined it a bit.