Message-ID: <19990902234906.18192.rocketmail@web601.yahoomail.com> Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1999 16:49:06 -0700 (PDT) From: Steffie Subject: Mini-MR. (No, Mini-MR. We do not gnaw on our kit-ty.) To: ranma@ML.usagi.org Reply-To: ranma@ML.usagi.org X-ML-archive: http://www.win.ne.jp/~doi/ML/ Precedence: bulk QuestionMark: > "Hyperballad?" As in, by the wonderful Bjork? Bloody right! Straight offa Telegram, my favorite album. YAAAAY! I love finding a fellow Bjork-aholic! >Incidentally, I haven't forgotten that you're supposed >to pre-read my fanfic. I just need to finish it, is >all. ^_^; Perhaps you could read *my* songfic, set >to the tune of Beck's "Jack-Ass?" YAAAAAAAY again! I remember that song. I had a copy of the CD, but it got stolen. Boo. Yeah-yeah-yeah! I wanna read it! Woo hooooooooo! Don: > I don't prefer short stories over long stories. > It's just that the long ones suck. For some reason, when I read that, I started laughing, and I have yet to stop. Picture Ben Stein saying it. Hee hee hee... ^_^ > Ranma 1/2 characters are mostly underdeveloped to > use for serious > writing. You can stick with the stereotypes but > it's not really > interesting that way. Seriously! It's also that way with Ronin Warriors (which is on C.N. at 5:30 starting the 27th - YES!), which makes it great fic-fodder. In both series ('specially dubs) you have characters with a bit of personality, but other than that, pretty transparent. We don't know where they came from, we don't know their motivation... but, of course, there's always the imagination. After going back and watching some Ranma after reading Sunrise and other various Nabiki-fics, I realized that she's not nearly as cold and calculating in the series. It's a revalation, but I have yet to realize whether it's a good one or not. > The material of the series actually presents a > formidable barrier to > write well because most of the characters are too > shallow to be worked > with. 'Zactly why it's fun. You can take a few liberties, and I love seeing how people want them to be (especially Kasumi, Nabiki, Shampoo, Kodachi, and Ukyo -- no real reason, just like it!). Squee-chan > Hey, are you like Jenny? Is your aura ticklish? > *tickles the space three > centimetres in front of Steffie* *dawning realization* Aha! So *that's* why people can wiggle their fingers in front of me in a tickle-esque fashion and I cringe. Oh, and speaking of which... *cringe*. EN: >Allow me to give you the accurate measurement. It >takes 313 licks to get to the tootsie roll center. It >takes 463 to lick the whole lollie down to the stem. >This has been scientifically proven in the laboratory >that is my mouth. So spake the scientist. NERV. *pauses, thinks, scratches her head* Hmm. 313? Nah, that'll never pass government testing standards. Let's call it... 312, rounded up. ^_~ Well. *twiddles thumbs* Time to go start some homework. I wish I didn't have so many problems with P.R. I have to call a bunch of people soon to be on my show, and THEN call a record company's big general manager thing to get the rights to a Rusted Root song. *sweatdrops* I'm SCAAAAARED! They're so intimidating, and they won't fall for my weak impersonation of onna-Ranma's I'm-the-cutest-thing-since-they-invented- puppies-and-duckies routine... cuz I ain't! WAHHHHHH! Stupid fear 'n' anxiety. >_< ~Steffie-chan (with her knees a-knockin'.)