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Post by knd861724 on May 11, 2004 22:14:13 GMT
I know that now!!!!!
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Post by creelincoln on May 11, 2004 22:15:30 GMT
I would put them here, but it's kinda hard.......
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Post by Stardrifter 8 on May 11, 2004 22:15:54 GMT
Okay, could we please get back to the topic?
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Post by creelincoln on May 11, 2004 22:16:57 GMT
Sure, go ahead..
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Post by knd861724 on May 11, 2004 23:08:43 GMT
Not ANOTHER thread! Erm...Uh...Love those campfirestories ^^ Who's gunna bring the mershmellows...?
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Post by creelincoln on May 12, 2004 22:19:08 GMT
ummmmmmmmmmmm, I quess I can.........
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Post by tako on Jun 30, 2004 18:35:19 GMT
I have a question: Is it okay if you post a bit, then someone else posts a bit, and then you post again? It seems to me to be a bit hogging of the story, but otherwise, I can't respond to any of the campfire story threads, other than the first one.
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Post by Stardrifter 8 on Jun 30, 2004 18:51:44 GMT
I don't care, as long as you don't double post.
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Post by creelincoln on Aug 7, 2004 19:15:22 GMT
Then let's get started!!!!!!!
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Post by kevin009 on Aug 7, 2004 19:17:47 GMT
Um, the last post was over a month ago.
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Post by Stardrifter 8 on Aug 7, 2004 19:25:03 GMT
We know this, But I don't really care if it's a sticky topic. (Although that really had nothing to do with the topic, and we already started a while ago...Cree, why'd you post that? ) Anyway, I can handle this, you don't have to point out everyone's mistakes.
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Post by kevin009 on Aug 7, 2004 22:18:52 GMT
Well okay, but I just noticed it and........never mind.
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Post by nathalie on Oct 14, 2004 0:50:19 GMT
can i be the dc?
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Post by tako on Oct 18, 2004 4:13:55 GMT
Okay, Nathalie, first of all, you don't have to ask that question four times. Second of all, I don't think you get the point of campfire stories. In a campfire story, you're not any particular person. You just continue the story, as if you were writing a fanfic, except that other people also contribute.
It's very different from a role-play. In a role-play, script format is usually used, people are given certain parts and they can switch parts if they want, and characters can pop in without much explanation.
In a campfire story, the focus should be on the characters from the show, they should use the normal way of writing (with paragraphs and stuff), and people act as narrators. The story should progress in a logical manner.
Does that make sense?
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Post by nathalie on Oct 18, 2004 4:19:28 GMT
ok. sorry
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