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Post by Bara on Nov 17, 2007 6:56:15 GMT -5
Of course! Do animals have souls? Then of course they have their own daemons. Lexie - has Leonidas, The Chimpanzee. Inquisitive, a leader, competitive, spontaneous and clever. Edgie - Hypatia, the Osprey. Solitary, a leader, shy and softly spoken. Forry - Anwyn the Ocelot. Modest ( ??), spontaneous, inquisitive, proud and assertive. Try your own animals on Ad's site - it's great! But answer truthfully - for them and not your own perception!
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Post by Lynne on Nov 17, 2007 14:19:11 GMT -5
Huh? Why don't I understand?
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Post by Bara on Nov 17, 2007 14:27:37 GMT -5
Sorry, Lynne, my dear hostess for next April - you don't understand because you don't have Adcooper's link for finding your daemon. www.goldencompassmovie.com/(Click on 'find your daemon' - sigh.) Do you, then do your animals ...
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Post by Lynne on Nov 17, 2007 14:39:53 GMT -5
Uh oh. Scared but doing it!
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Post by adcooper on Nov 17, 2007 18:03:43 GMT -5
For Cypress Babe, it is Arkadion, the crow. Solitary, fickle, softly spoken, inquisitive, and shy.
Coincidentally, I often sing "Blackbird" when I ride Cypress alone in the woods! (I sound just like Paul McCartney, of course.)
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Post by Bara on Nov 20, 2007 7:23:40 GMT -5
Ah well, I'm a crow, too, Cypress. The other one ... Alexius.
Who were you, Ann? Ah, yes, Sergius the hare. Excellent. I like the readings, but how did they allocate the beasts to the qualities?
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Post by niaru on Nov 20, 2007 7:48:34 GMT -5
How DO you answer those questions for a horse tho!
I tried for Charm and came up with Aeron the mouse...hmmmm....solitary? I think not...Charm freaks when alone in the woods....ROFL ...humble? NOT! Spontaneous, YES! Competitive, YES! A leader....hmmm....when she's not busy freaking out, yes, maybe....hahahaha!
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Post by Lynne on Nov 20, 2007 16:48:22 GMT -5
I can't get it to work on my computer Maybe if I let each page load over the holidays?
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Post by adcooper on Nov 20, 2007 19:26:26 GMT -5
Oooh, Lynne, this is a big website with sophisticated graphics and audio. It may never load on your dial-up connection! We need to get you a satellite dish!
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Post by Bara on Nov 21, 2007 7:58:34 GMT -5
Oh well, Niaru. I'd say you answered for your perception - not for her own ... Lynne - I'll send you the questons, send me the answers, I'll get the site to compute for you... Trust me??
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Post by adcooper on Nov 21, 2007 9:20:10 GMT -5
No, Bara, we need to get Lynne wired so she can hear the eerie music and the slightly condescending voice of the narrator. She'll go for that atmospheric stuff. Lynne, just go to Bara's house and use her computer. It will only take 5 minutes.
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Post by Bara on Nov 21, 2007 9:57:36 GMT -5
No, Ann - you're right. Questions won't copy, so short of typing them out (!!) I'll just have to take the broadband with me next April.. Condescending? He sounds perfectly normal to me... He's trying verrry hard for a 'BBC' but 'not too posh' accent. He sounds fine to me .. ;D
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Post by Lynne on Nov 23, 2007 22:44:06 GMT -5
HAHAHAH! I'll pop over to Bara's I DID get the music to load and I was really quite intrigued and want the full effect. I do have a satellite dish but it isn't connected to anything and merely sits in the backyard for pole dancing purposes...heheh. I will try.....surely I can get it to work and it wouldn't be the same from school! Bara, I trust you completely and I have no problem with condescension!
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Post by adcooper on Nov 24, 2007 9:53:48 GMT -5
I'm totally intimidated by that voice! Okay, I admit. When I feel outclassed, I always blame the other guy for being condescending. Can I help it if my Nebraska twang won't go away?!
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Post by niaru on Nov 24, 2007 11:13:27 GMT -5
Oh Ad, c'mon, it's just an accent!!
I have a funny story for ya: we have a good friend who's British and married an American woman. SHE insists on their kids (born and raised in the US) to speak with a British accent and use knife and fork to eat their burgers. HAHAHAHAHA!!!! He's actually a bit embarrassed by it. He also often gets hired to be the announcer at local events, because of his classy old-world accent. I think the Bostonian Foxhunters/eventers like that. Hehehe.
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