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Re: How a person of color would be treated in First Class...
That works for me MA!
--- "What I remember about that night- what I will remember as long as I live- is the people crying out to each other as the stern began to plunge down. I heard people crying, 'I love you.'"
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May/22/2004, 5:18 pm
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Re: How a person of color would be treated in First Class...
Lights,
Will is completely off the hook now. He wins, and after much soul-searching, I won't be writing "Matthew 10:31" after all. It is just like he wondered to you yesterday: Titanic is a dead issue. Why can't they write about something else for a change? He does present an interesting point. We love him and we care too much about his feelingss, and we don't want to do do anything that will displease him, nor make him unhappy.
That's why we're going to concentrate on another non-Titanic type story. We will show him that we can write about other things. That something else, is a crossover Centennial-TBAA fanfic story with a Christmasy [sign in to see URL] has you envisioning Celine Dion singing "O Holy Night" in the background. As we will interwine the young Pasquinel Brothers, Jacques & Marcel;their mother, Clay Basket; and the Scotsman, Alexander McKeag, into to tthe [sign in to see URL] the TBAA tell the story about the world's most precious gift.
Why the Christmas Story? Because it is setting a fine example for McKeag & young Jacques, whom don't seem to like each other, and nor do they get a long together. In the Chrismas Story, Joseph wasn't to pleased to hear that Mary, his fiance' had got inpragnated before they were married, and that he wasn't the father. The Father, of course, was [sign in to see URL] that she could give birth to His son, Jesus.
At any rate, we have Jaimye, a fellow TBAA fan to thank for kindly allowing us to use her "O Holy Night" story in ours. This beautifully done story of her's can be found over on her site at:
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MA
edited by MurdochsAid, May/27/2004, 1:04 pm
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May/25/2004, 2:20 pm
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Re: How a person of color would be treated in First Class...
ok so you are not going to finnish the ttbaa titanic crossover story?
wills
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Hi Tammy
That would be a shame if you are leaving it unfinished.
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Re: How a person of color would be treated in First Class...
I know it is a shame that I'm not finishing it, Lill & [sign in to see URL] it was upsetting Will so much, for which he caused me to suffer severe headaches. And like I said, I love him too much to make him unhappy. Heaven knows, he has had enough unhappiness in his life, that's why I feel it is up to me, his wife, to make thing as pleasant as I can for him here at home. So if by me continuing on with the story is making him miserable by rehashing old memories he just as soon forget, then why continue?
He is keeping his promise to stay with me no matter what, and now I too must keep my promise to him by not finishing the story.
We don't, afterall, want to have a unhappy Scotsman on our hands, do we?
MA
P.S. BTW, yesterday afternoon, after we come home from town & grocery shopping, as I was working on "The Christmas Story", I could swear to you that he was actually helping me with it.
--- Love can touch us one time and last for a life time.
And Never let go till we're gone.
Love was when I loved you, one true time I hold to.
In my life we'll always go on. ~ "My Heart Will Go On" by James Horner & Will Jennings
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No, we most definitely do NOT want an unhappy Scotsman on our hands!
--- "What I remember about that night- what I will remember as long as I live- is the people crying out to each other as the stern began to plunge down. I heard people crying, 'I love you.'"
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May/26/2004, 8:12 pm
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No we don't, Lights. Ever since I quit working on that Titanic story, I sense a happier Will. For he is more livelier today than he's been in the last couple days or so.
MA
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Love was when I loved you, one true time I hold to.
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Re: How a person of color would be treated in First Class...
quote: Lights wrote:
No, we most definitely do NOT want an unhappy Scotsman on our hands!
i second that .. i have been there done that before and dont want it again.
although i am pretty good at keeping my temper under control.
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Cute, Lill. Cute.
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Re: How a person of color would be treated in First Class...
HI Tammy
As i say it is a shame you cant finish it but like you say a high rate scot is the worst thing to have around.
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