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Deb,
Your Fairy Chrismother. Keeper of Keith's leather wristband. Keeper of Pocket Anomalies. WWAJD?
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No. Spray tans never work. It would make him all orange and gross :fedup: I like pale!Chris.
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I know Jakob is native american, but I can't picture him that way. I picture Jakob as being pale
"Nobody calls Han Solo a dirtbag!"
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Yeah, Chris is the palest half Cuban guy I've ever seen.
Deb,
Your Fairy Chrismother. Keeper of Keith's leather wristband. Keeper of Pocket Anomalies. WWAJD?
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ha yeah. The pic from The FVJ premiere (the one where looks like someone scared him) is how i have pictured Jakob.haha Well just how he looked at the premiere, but that pic just hapens to come to mind:P
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"Nobody calls Han Solo a dirtbag!"
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Chris as Jake... oh, look, here comes the rabid mob with their pitch forks. Sorry, I just really can't see it and Chris as Jake would probably piss a lot of people off.
Sorry if I'm being bitchy, I'm moody.
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.....ok Im just saying that when I read the book that is how I pictured Jake. As Chris. No harm done.
"Nobody calls Han Solo a dirtbag!"
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Does anyone know any good suspense books?
"I don't question your existence." ~ God
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I've just started getting into the Twilight series. My favorite book though would have to be My Sisters Keeper by Jodi Picoult. Any book by her is awesome! I also love Amy by Mary Hooper. I wish they would make a book out of the scripts for Joan Of Arcadia. I would definitely buy that!!
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I like Jodi Picoult's books, I thought My Sisters Keeper was good, but I didn't like the ending. Kind of felt like a cop out to me. She is a good author though.
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The ending was sad and shocking but I liked it in a way. Its about real life and no matter how depressing it may be its good to relate to.
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Yeah, I prefer books that don't scrimp on the reality to make it easier for the readers to handle. Many of the books that I've read and consider to be great books have parts that can be hard to handle.
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Just a random fact in case anyone cares. When I was reading through Twilight, I pictured myself as Bella and Chris as Edward.
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Actually when I was reading Twilight and New Moon I really was in LOVE with Edward, but now, after reading Eclipse I am totally Team Jacob. Bella is so very facinated by Edward's beauty and the way he can protect her. And if she becomes a vampire she'll be that beautiful herself and also that strong, and I guess she'll lose her adoration for Edward. Furthermore i think a big part of Edward's love for Bella is caused by her blood's "aroma", and that would be lost too. But if Chris played Edward, I'd be Team Edward again immediately.;) And BTW englisch isn't perfect at all, so feel free to correct me, if I make mistakes lol.
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No need to worry about your English, mine isn't perfect either.
I see you're from Munich so I suppose you're German? You can always come to the German corner if you want!
I hugged the Seeker!
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Hey Skurvy, nice to see you post here. Welcome to our board. Feel free to fill in our Chris questionnaire in the "Introduce Yourself" section. Your English sounds just fine, don't worry.
-TeeJay
"Sometimes I think the human species is programmed to look at the bright side of every disaster."
-- David Sandström, ReGenesis
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No need to worry about your English, mine isn't perfect either.
I see you're from Munich so I suppose you're German? You can always come to the German corner if you want!
yep, half german and half greek actually.
and TeeJay, I'll do the questionnaire this evening or tomorrow:), cause I have to leave now.
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Nice to see you posting! Your English is great. Don't worry! Welcome to the board.
Deb,
Your Fairy Chrismother. Keeper of Keith's leather wristband. Keeper of Pocket Anomalies. WWAJD?
REPORT BROKEN LINKS info@chris-marquette.com http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=ho … ef=profile
Wanna talk to President Obama? http://www.whitehouse.gov/CONTACT/ Close Gitmo/Open Cuba.
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Hey Scurvy, welcome! You're doing great with your English!
I'm with you as far as being Team Jacob -- I've always found Edward to be kind of annoying and terribly controlling, regardless of whether or not he's doing it for Bella's safety. Jacob is just a much more realistic character. I've never been the type to fall for the "perfect" guy - I like it when characters have flaws
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Welcome. Your profile says your name's Lydia, would you rather us call you that instead of Skurvy? I agree that you're doing fine with your English.
And I guess I'm on my own with being on Team Edward. There's something about the way Jacob acted when he first started falling for Bella, to me it seemed like he didn't care that she loved Edward, and I get that they're enemies, but Jacob could have been a little more accepting of the relationship. It's like, she's in grave danger because the vampire family can't control themselves, but aparently werewolves are the safest creatures on earth... ooooook, Jake.
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Welcome to chris-marquette.com Lydia!
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Nice to see you posting! Your English is great. Don't worry! Welcome to the board.
Thanks..
Your profile says your name's Lydia, would you rather us call you that instead of Skurvy?
You can call me however you want
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You do realize that skurvy is a sickness in English, right?
-TeeJay
"Sometimes I think the human species is programmed to look at the bright side of every disaster."
-- David Sandström, ReGenesis
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I wanted to point that out, but I figured it had a meaning in German other than a pirate disease.
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It's not a German word, at least none that I know... Apparently, it means something else if you use it as an adjective. Here's what Merriam Webster Online says:
Main Entry: scurvy
Function: adjective
Etymology: scurf
Date: 1579: arousing disgust or scorn : contemptible, despicable <a scurvy trick>
-TeeJay
"Sometimes I think the human species is programmed to look at the bright side of every disaster."
-- David Sandström, ReGenesis
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