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Post by Dylan Leahway on Apr 16, 2006 15:44:21 GMT -5
"alright sweet, Its just across campus really, not to far from the art wing" She noted the yellow shirt boy walk past then then went back to Margaine. Sweet it was her 1st day her roomie was a art freak to but a bit bubbly for her and she found another artist that was cool mellow and levelheaded.. maybe it was a start of a interest friendship.Maybe Dylan was her key to break out of her shell or was she the key to Dylan to slow her down a bit... Dylan got out a few bucks and slipped it into her pockets as theyw alked cross campus. "so how you likin it here so far?" she asked?
((ill make cafe thread))
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Post by Morgaine Hetfield on Apr 16, 2006 15:53:25 GMT -5
((oky, ;-)))
Well she said and for a moment remained silent, thinking I actually havn't really seen that much, it's my first day here. But the classes I've been to were pretty good, except maths which is more my fault than that of the teacher, and the people I still don't know. You seem pretty nice she smiled but who knows! she said tongue in cheek and grinned. She searcher for some money in her bag like Dylan had done and took out a studded wallet she'd bought in some punk shop nearby, she loved it. She got a few coins and put them in the pocket of her yeans letting the wallet fall back into her bag again What about you? already loving the place arn't you? she said in a slightly sarcastic tone, from the way she entered classes she didn't seem to adore lessong, or enlish class at least
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Post by Dylan Leahway on Apr 16, 2006 16:02:25 GMT -5
"well i wouldnt say in lvoe with it, more like im actually enjoyng being in one palce for a long period of time for once. the artsy kids are alright, journalist kids are nosey" she laughed. "but all in all tis alright, i havnt met to many people here beside you my roomie and 2 other girls really. but by far your the coolest tot alk to my roomie is way to perky for my taste really. but ya gotta deal"
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Post by Morgaine Hetfield on Apr 16, 2006 16:23:19 GMT -5
Morgaine laughed. Surviving is all! But hey, are you insulting journalists? she asked teasingly, rising an eyebrow and putting poth her fists against her hips. Morgaine was an artist in every sense of the word, beside drawing she also played guitar and wrote a lot and had just applied to become a journalist of the GreenWood University Newspaper. Her artistic spirit pushed her to expres herself and writing on a newspaper was a way to tell everyone what she thought or to let out emotions. They had now arrived at the caffe and Morgaine took her hands from her hips and flung it onto the next table letting herself fall onto a chair next to it. and looking up at Dylan Thanks for the compliment by the way, very ditto! she grinned
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Post by Dylan Leahway on Apr 16, 2006 16:51:08 GMT -5
Laughed "no iw ant insulting them... just sayint theya re more logical then a maverick like me" Dylan wa s a amverick alright... she also wrote song and paly guitar, paitned, drew, sculted, sang on occasion, and loved to act... she was so creative it was sickening really... or plan weird.
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Post by Morgaine Hetfield on Apr 17, 2006 6:37:07 GMT -5
Morgaine grinned again, she'd been right about the 'rebel' first impression Dylan had given her, even though she hadn't judged her by first impression 'cause she hated people who did that and always tried to avoid doing it. Well, that is not always true. she replied to Dylan jurnalists are all different. Those giving accounts of some event or stuff like that may be more logical since they have to describe things and ther's no way around the fact that to do this you have to tick to the facts rather than become artistic. But there are also story tellers and opinionist, I work in that area. When I think a thing I put it onto paper and then add a few facts and numbers to sustain my point and voilat, an article where I expres my opinion and try to open other peoples mind to what I belive to be the right thing. Or I can tell stories, novels that go on and on, every week a bit. Or tell true life facts, interesting stories I've heared. That all can be seen as a more unlogical and artistic way of writing for newspapers. she inhaled after that quick rush of words, she sometimes spoke to much and to quickly, and ordered a kaipirovska as a girl with a notepad came along to get their orders
((well, since you're not making the new post at the cafeteria i'll make it, reply there))
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Post by Dylan Leahway on Apr 20, 2006 16:46:11 GMT -5
((sorry work schedule is insane))
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