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Aug 16, 2007 12:15:19 GMT -5
Post by mote on Aug 16, 2007 12:15:19 GMT -5
Thank you! That is one of very few successful attempts at drawing a horse in full body. I doubt I could do it again. Being an amateur, my drawing habits are erratic and unconventional. I love doing it though!
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Aug 17, 2007 6:05:02 GMT -5
Post by twyrch on Aug 17, 2007 6:05:02 GMT -5
Actually, there is. ‘A Midsummers Night Dream’ by Shakespear. There are four fairies, Mote, Cobweb Mustardseed and Peasalblossom, as you probably know. Titania is the fairy queen. I use one of the five fairy names for every internet forum I’m apart of. A Midsummers Night Dream is one of my favorites by Shakespeare. It had a happy ending. That's cool. Puck is my "alter ego". I guess I'd forgotten the names of the faeries in that play. I played Snug the Joiner (Lion in the Troupe) when I performed that play. Great to have you here!
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Aug 18, 2007 19:15:21 GMT -5
Post by mote on Aug 18, 2007 19:15:21 GMT -5
Puck is amusing. I’ve never read ‘Lion in the Troupe’. It’s great to be here! You know, I'm simply dying to use the smiley of the old man with the cane, wagging his finger. I've had no opportunity as of yet. Darn.
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Aug 19, 2007 7:11:07 GMT -5
Post by twyrch on Aug 19, 2007 7:11:07 GMT -5
Puck is amusing. I’ve never read ‘Lion in the Troupe’. It’s great to be here! You know, I'm simply dying to use the smiley of the old man with the cane, wagging his finger. I've had no opportunity as of yet. Darn. Actually, what I meant by "lion in the troupe" was part of Midsummer Night's Dream when the troupe performed their play... there was a lion, a wall, two people talking through the wall and a person holding a lantern and they all performed for Oberon, I believe. Don't worry Mote.. you'll find a use for that smiley one of these days.
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Aug 19, 2007 23:28:32 GMT -5
Post by mote on Aug 19, 2007 23:28:32 GMT -5
Ack! Of course. How stupid of me. Here I am talking about A Midsummers Night Dream... I knew ‘Snug the Joiner’ sounded familiar. That was a funny part in the play. I love it that they explained that the loin wasn’t real because they thought they’d scare the ladies. Didn’t they have someone play the moon in that part too? Well, I’m keeping my eyes open for any appropriate opening to use it.
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