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filmmaker2 06-27-2005 10:01 AM

Re: An amusing answer, sir...
 
Quote:

Originally posted by dixie




Remember, firstly that if you do not read what I have written about it; your remarks are without substance.

Second, if you decide not to read it;
and adhere to such breaches of logic;
by not seeing for yourself I must respectfully wonder how you can consider yourself civilized among those who desire to engage with me feedback and exchange that might improve various sections of the plot.

Now, either look over the links I've given you and find purity in the signature of
your self esteem as a Gentleman or
permit those who are interested to partake of the fine fruit of my unique insight, sir.

I dare say, sir, I must question your status as a Gentlemen by using such foul and uncivilized words as a reply to my sincere efforts.

Respectfully,
Samson Brooke IV



Wow.

dixie 06-27-2005 10:56 AM

The Romance of Slavery
 
Greetings:
I would like to thank the lady from Georgia
for telling me how offensive and nasty it would be to bring romance into my story of the Mississippi Slave Lord. I agree completely and I have added an essay called "The romance of slavery", to enhance the evil and wickedness of my horror villian.


http://www.angelfire.com/alt2/altern...2/romance.html

Any further suggestions on how to make my horror villian even more wicked would be appreciated and I am enjoying the interest and emotion I'm creating in this unique, never before covered theme of horror.

Thank you,
Samson

barbra 06-27-2005 11:12 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by urgeok


and - slave owners as demons ?
been done before.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070295/


Quote:

Originally posted by dixie
Greetings:
I'm creating in this unique, never before covered theme of horror.

Thank you,
Samson

do you just pretend not to notice?

meetthecreeper 06-27-2005 12:27 PM

Re: The Romance of Slavery
 
Quote:

Originally posted by dixie
Greetings:
I would like to thank the lady from Georgia
for telling me how offensive and nasty it would be to bring romance into my story of the Mississippi Slave Lord. I agree completely and I have added an essay called "The romance of slavery", to enhance the evil and wickedness of my horror villian.


http://www.angelfire.com/alt2/altern...2/romance.html

Any further suggestions on how to make my horror villian even more wicked would be appreciated and I am enjoying the interest and emotion I'm creating in this unique, never before covered theme of horror.

Thank you,
Samson

I have a suggestion, go fuck yourself with a blender.

Hows that for interest and emotion??

slasherman 06-27-2005 12:27 PM

where is MisterSadistro when we need him ?

filmmaker2 06-27-2005 12:59 PM

Thanks for the offer, Urge, but I know someone that has this, I just have to get around to watching it. It is loved my many fans of oddball films, I understand.

AUSTIN316426808 06-27-2005 01:29 PM

Re: Excellent!!!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by dixie


Dracula and the Werewolves are fine;
but they must kindly step aside as I
present my evil villian, the Mississippi
Slave Lord.


Dracula has to step down for you and some unoriginal retard you made up?

who the fuck are you:rolleyes:

AUSTIN316426808 06-27-2005 01:35 PM

Re: The Romance of Slavery
 
Quote:

Originally posted by dixie
Greetings:
I would like to thank the lady from Georgia
for telling me how offensive and nasty it would be to bring romance into my story of the Mississippi Slave Lord. I agree completely and I have added an essay called "The romance of slavery", to enhance the evil and wickedness of my horror villian.


You do realize that people saying something you did is nasty and offensive isn't a compliment, that is unless you're one of those talentless idiots that just make a film/book as controversial as possible just to get noticed.

If that is the case which it looks like it is then it's sad, trust me I'm not saying that you have any but why don't you use what you think is talent to make something that'll be noticed because it's good and not just because it's offensive and it'll be noticed for being controversial.


Sincerely,
Someone who hopes you fall off a cliff.

ItsAlive75 06-27-2005 08:03 PM

Re: Excellent!!!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by dixie
Everyone's reaction is extremely emotional and in contradication to the slave lord that has been created as a fiction character. I am very pleased that it might be a best seller and one dandy of a horror movie.

Thanking everyone's reaction as proof of what a delightful venture in the imagination of horror it will be when completed.

Of course, I agree with everyone's opinion on the averse direction of the slave lord's tendency; and I hope to dream up even more wicked plots in the weeks to come.

By God, we'll make this character as
deadly than Hitler and as interesting
as any horror character.

Dracula and the Werewolves are fine;
but they must kindly step aside as I
present my evil villian, the Mississippi
Slave Lord.

Hi my name is Dixie and I write in prose poetry
and elevated, eloquent speech which makes it
seem as though my intellect is that above
the rest of you. Now let's all read my story
entitled "Aren't Slaveowners Awesome?"

filmmaker2 06-27-2005 08:12 PM

Everyone listen up: This thread is now going to be used for GUM CARD and BRONZE-AGE COMIC BOOK TRADING AND DISCUSSION. So spread the word to everyone! BRING YOUR GUM CARDS AND COMIC BOOKS TO THIS THREAD--thank you--


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