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Post by Sampaguita on Feb 6, 2003 13:51:30 GMT -5
I am NOT going to stalk Jason. He'll think I'm some big weirdo... and he'll probably be the one running away from me.
Oh, and while on the subject of my openess on this board, I know that some of you have started e-mailing a certain mentor of mine with certain questions. Please refrain from mentioning my name (even my username) in the more inquisitive correspondence.
But back to the "ghost"-- I just found out something that disturbs me just a smidge. The actors aren't supposed to wear their costumes outside of the Arts Building... So, either he was breaking the really strict rule, or it wasn't him. And if it wasn't him, who was it? ::shivers::
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Post by lizifer on Feb 6, 2003 15:04:45 GMT -5
oooohh progression!! it deffinately sounds as tho u 2 are destined to come together! try the henry winter conversation, its much more interesting than just going to to him and introducing yourself! keep us updated!
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Post by ausaims on Feb 6, 2003 17:49:35 GMT -5
Maybe he just likes the costume?
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Post by lizifer on Feb 6, 2003 18:58:19 GMT -5
yeah maybe he likes the costume and *wants* to be henry!
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Post by Sampaguita on Feb 6, 2003 20:55:01 GMT -5
Wanting to be Henry? That's an interesting idea. In my opinion, any guy who can pull off dark English suits with an air of academic authority with a mild hint of latent passion is probably worth getting to know. He certainly has my curiousity piqued-- and at a fever pitch. But I've hardly got close enough to him to really talk to him-- at least, knowing who he is. This is frustrating!!! And I won't be around tonight when he's called for rehearsal because I've had to my home-suburb for a doctor's appointment. And I swear that I keep hearing the strangest things are happening around the two of us.
Like today, apparently we were just missed meeting each other TWICE in different buildings but were humming the same song. (I had Hank Williams's "Cold Cold Heart" stuck in my head all day.) One of the English/Theatre profs informed me of it after I'd been in the Humanities building (he came in after me). A student affairs administrator informed me of it in the Arts Building (I'd come in after him). This is too weird... I hope these coincidences stop. It's beginning to freak me out.
And back to the Henry Winter attire... if he liked the look so much, why doesn't he maintain it now... He's in plainclothes, as of late... So they tell me. I suppose that's easily explained by the fact that maybe he got in trouble for wearing his costume out of production.
I'm told that Jason's hair isn't normally that dark color... but is blonde... and that the change was very recent. I'm hoping that it coincides with my sighting the "spectre"-- otherwise I will be very freaked out indeed. I am comforted to know that he usually does wear glasses. It SOOOOOOOO better be him.
I will definately keep you all posted... positive or negative.
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Post by ausaims on Feb 7, 2003 3:22:42 GMT -5
Maybe he does want to be Henry?! Good luck with it all anyways.
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Post by lizifer on Feb 7, 2003 7:24:12 GMT -5
it does seem weird that u keep missing each other and humming the same song, weird!
i agree any guy who can pull off an english suit is deffinately worth getting to know!!
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Post by Mandragora on Feb 7, 2003 10:30:06 GMT -5
HUMMING THE SAME SONG? Oh wow, you know what, I think you guys are telepathically communicating! In a way.... but how is that, you guys haven't really met, right? Maybe the universe is like conspiring for the two of you to meet. I sometimes have experienced stuff like that, for example a song is stuck in my head then a few minutes the person I am with is humming it... it's quite natural to happen to me of course, since that I am with that person... but with someone you haven't had that much contact with? Maybe he's just read TSH too and he's also obsessed with Henry Winter, and the two of you are communicating through that brain wave or something. Do you guys believe in chance? Or coincidence? I'll be posting this question in the Analyze These thread
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Post by ausaims on Feb 7, 2003 18:47:51 GMT -5
I don't know whether or not I believe in them....I don't think anything like what you were talking about has ever happened to me....at least not as far as I can recall....
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Post by jencoulson on Feb 12, 2003 19:52:04 GMT -5
Hmm...I rather liked it when I thought your haunter was a ghost! Ghosts intrigue me. A few years ago, I tried to hold a seance with some friends, and nothing happened (except for a slightly explosive fit of the giggles). But many intelligent people believe in ghosts ~ even my dad does, to some extent. There's an old fort somewhere in Boston Harbor (Massachusetts) where a woman was executed for treason. I went there once on a tour with my family. In the tower, we saw what seemed to be the flickering silhouette of a woman. I doubt it was special effects (it was a historical tour and very serious). I'm not sure if it was my overactive imagination (I was 10 years old), but my dad assumes that when people die particularly violent deaths, their spirits linger. Religiously referred to as pergutory, or perhaps even hell.
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Post by Sampaguita on Feb 12, 2003 21:11:27 GMT -5
I secretly liked it when he was a ghost too! I actually saw him once in a while! But I think that's my fault... I haven't really been on campus lately.
It's also been raining, so I spent almost all day in the APSP office on campus... which means I didn't get the chance to see him (everyone in that office is Asian).
I've been almost anti-social for the past couple of weeks... and it's been doing strange things to my head. I could almost see how people with too much solitude can go on psycho killing rampages. Solitude in the dorm halls doesn't count because there's always someone around who'll insist on talking to you (and sometimes it gets annoying) but solitude in a house, locked away in one's own room is crazy!
I'm told Jason is actually at rehearsal right now... and I would go over to watch, but it's raining... and I just changed into dry clothing. Wish me luck on getting a concrete opportunity to talk to him soon.
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Post by Mandragora on Feb 12, 2003 22:11:20 GMT -5
I've been almost anti-social for the past couple of weeks... and it's been doing strange things to my head. I could almost see how people with too much solitude can go on psycho killing rampages. Oh, heck, I have been anti-social since 2003 started... I don't even know why. At some point I texted my friend I have been suffering from psychological imbalance (HAHA) but the thing is, going out sometimes drives me mad. I've only been coming to school about once a week when I have to (I live off-campus, about two hours from the university, including traffic time), but sometimes I don't go back at all... it feels like I do not want to be dealing with the crowd at all, not even my classmates and teachers. Do you guys really think that too much solitude could bring one to killing rampages? I notice that usually the serial killers are the loner-types... but well, I guess that comes to the point when the loneliness drives them mad. It's the voices in the head, as they'd say, mwahahaha Aw, heck, I should go out tomorrow and attend that rockconcert in school with pals. I am torn between having the goodtime moshing on the grass or pigging out on chocolate watching that National Geographic Special on why people fall in-love. Or maybe I should go ghost-hunting on campus since that everyone's going to be in the fair anyway. Or maybe... Oh dang, I wouldn't be surprised if I slept through V-day!
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Post by lizifer on Feb 13, 2003 7:13:52 GMT -5
lol i've been a bit of a loner the past few weeks too, i don't know why. at least if i'm alone i don't have to bother with all the idiots round here i've never really sat down and thought about what drives people to go on killing rampages! a national geographic special on why people fall in love sounds interesting! i'll be on my way to london tomorrow evening
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Post by Mandragora on Feb 13, 2003 10:37:30 GMT -5
Regarding that National Geographic Special, I have this strange feeling they're going to show the physiological analyses how this so and so enzyme gets worked up, how this body chemical causes the heart to palpitate, etc. I think I have seen something like that before... OH YEAh... I saw this special before that was shown I think either in the Discovery Channel or the NAtional Geographic on people's faces, how a person identifies what is beautiful. It is quite fascinating because the reason why we find one person attractive is based on the faces we've seen in our life... so the AVERAGE FACIAL features based on the faces seen is like the equation to the face that is aesthetically pleasing. That's why what is facially beautiful is not necessarily universal... very interesting concept And of course, it also has something to do with facial symmetry ie Denzel Washington has the perfect face... which I do not protest Awgawd, I feel like a nerd ;D ANYWAY, too bad I have to work on the evening of Vday and I have to miss that special I cannot believe I even agreed to work. Oh well, Lizifer, maybe when you go to London you might see the ghost of Christian Coulson! And don't be too surprised that Discovery Channel also did a SCIENTIFIC feature on ghosts... as you can see, in this times, everything has a scientific explanation! Sampaguita thought she saw a ghost which turned out to be a real person, there is a logical explanation why people kill other people, and now love isn't that too mysterious at all! But heck, I LOVE the Discovery Channel... as long as they don't show features on insects and lions devoring on zebra carcasses!
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Post by ausaims on Feb 14, 2003 1:23:42 GMT -5
I remember this show we had over here which involved four or so people spending the night in places which were considered Australia's "most haunted" and completing tasks etc, and it was pretty scary stuff. My ex boyfriend Jase, always said he would want to go on it, but there was no way I would after watching it and watching some of the strange things, and the people getting scared. Interestingly enough it was usually the sceptic who got so scared they would leave the place and lose....
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