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Loner
Oct 7, 2007 19:50:51 GMT
Post by Tamika Dombrovski on Oct 7, 2007 19:50:51 GMT
"An ID. As far as anyone whom looks at it and doesn't know me is concerned, I'm Anastacia Koenigsburg and 20 years old," Tamika explained. She knew having a fake ID was an awful thing, but she had a lot of vices that could not be fulfilled with her present age making it illegal.
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Loner
Oct 8, 2007 15:35:37 GMT
Post by Madeleine Baudelaire&Russ Ford on Oct 8, 2007 15:35:37 GMT
Madeleine chuckled. "Nice. Not a conspicuous name at all."
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Loner
Oct 8, 2007 16:40:50 GMT
Post by Tamika Dombrovski on Oct 8, 2007 16:40:50 GMT
Tamika grinned. "Sarcasm, Madeleine?"
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Loner
Oct 8, 2007 18:06:14 GMT
Post by Madeleine Baudelaire&Russ Ford on Oct 8, 2007 18:06:14 GMT
A flicker of emotion flew across Madeleine's face, but it was so fast that it was unnoticable, and a smile was on her face. "Me? Sarcastic? Never."
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Loner
Oct 14, 2007 17:44:11 GMT
Post by Tamika Dombrovski on Oct 14, 2007 17:44:11 GMT
"I thought not. I would have never imagined that you would be sarcastic," she laughed. Tamika opened her notebook and began drawing again, just by force of habit.
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Loner
Oct 14, 2007 20:19:44 GMT
Post by Madeleine Baudelaire&Russ Ford on Oct 14, 2007 20:19:44 GMT
Madeleine grinned. "Of course not. Do you like drawing?" she said, nodding at the notebook.
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Loner
Oct 16, 2007 16:15:30 GMT
Post by Tamika Dombrovski on Oct 16, 2007 16:15:30 GMT
Tamika looked up from the notebook. "I love it, it's one of the only things I never get bored of. Which is quite unfortunate at times, as it's a bit annoying having to constantly buy the books. But nonetheless, doesn't stop me doing it," she rambled. She blushed a little, "Uhm, in short, yes..."
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Loner
Oct 16, 2007 18:16:51 GMT
Post by Madeleine Baudelaire&Russ Ford on Oct 16, 2007 18:16:51 GMT
Madeleine laughed. "I wish I could draw, but I'm limited to stick figures only."
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Loner
Oct 16, 2007 20:38:27 GMT
Post by Tamika Dombrovski on Oct 16, 2007 20:38:27 GMT
"If you can draw lines and circles you can be as good an artist as anyone," she smiled. "I have pages upon pages of just circles with certain ones colored in to make an outline of something." Tamika flicked back in her notebook until she found one of the pages, "See? Hmm, you must have some sort of creative talent, everyone does. Uhh, musician?" She asked.
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Loner
Oct 17, 2007 15:56:07 GMT
Post by Madeleine Baudelaire&Russ Ford on Oct 17, 2007 15:56:07 GMT
"Hmm, imagine my stick figure art gallery..." mused Madeleine. "Yeah, I am a musician. Saying that, I can't sing - literally - and the songs I write are really, really awful. Still, I can make a living as a cover musician," she added, grinning. "And that's really good. At least you can colour in the lines!" Okay, well, she wasn't that bad. She was good at colouring in.
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Loner
Oct 17, 2007 20:08:14 GMT
Post by Tamika Dombrovski on Oct 17, 2007 20:08:14 GMT
"You could start and internet cult with stick figure cartoons!" She laughed. "So I'm guessing you play some sort of instrument then? Haha, I'd so try and join your cover band!" Tamiks closed her book and her cheeks went a slight pink, "Eh, thanks. It's not my best, I'm better with smaller books and a magnifying glass."
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Loner
Oct 18, 2007 17:45:00 GMT
Post by Madeleine Baudelaire&Russ Ford on Oct 18, 2007 17:45:00 GMT
Madeleine snorted. "Internet cult... hmm. And yeah, guitar and a little piano." She glanced at Tamika's closed book. "Magnifying glass?"
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Loner
Oct 18, 2007 20:13:14 GMT
Post by Tamika Dombrovski on Oct 18, 2007 20:13:14 GMT
"Ah that's so cool, I wish I could play something. All I can do is sing a little." She opened her satchel and pulled out and pulled out an old antique magnifying glass. "Best drawing tool I ever bought. You can get so much more of a page and to other people who don't know it's just like a page of black ink."
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Loner
Oct 19, 2007 16:06:35 GMT
Post by Madeleine Baudelaire&Russ Ford on Oct 19, 2007 16:06:35 GMT
"That's really cool," Madeleine said, studying the antique glass. "How long have you had it for?"
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Loner
Oct 19, 2007 21:45:58 GMT
Post by Tamika Dombrovski on Oct 19, 2007 21:45:58 GMT
"I bought it on a school trip to Krasnayarsk in my first year of secondary school so I've had it for about... Four years maybe? It was in this adorable little antique shop, I think the shop is gone now though," said Tamika, thinking aloud as per usual.
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