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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #20 in the forum General Writing Discussions 6 years, 1 month ago
@valtmy But even American Asian restaurants are often “Americanized” and contain all fried and sugared food as well. You’ve got to go to an authentic Asian restaurant to get good food. 😉
I prefer Italian, usually, or Middle Eastern. What about you?
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #20 in the forum General Writing Discussions 6 years, 1 month ago
@seekjustice Haha, I have to admit that American food is known for being all fried, salted, and sugared far beyond the tastes of normalcy, and with reason. We make fun of it ourselves, though. 😉 A lot of people don’t eat fast food much, but it is a real thing.
Wait…there are people who don’t eat pb&j??? Are you serious? Wow. Have you ever…[Read more]
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #20 in the forum General Writing Discussions 6 years, 1 month ago
The question is…what are American culinary tastes? We have such a mixture here, since we’re a melting pot of all nations. 😉
What particular tastes do they think the general population has that are worth maligning?
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Rochellaine replied to the topic It's a Big World Out There… in the forum Poetry Critiques 6 years, 1 month ago
@ariel-ashira Thanks, I’m glad you like my poems. 🙂 I didn’t mean my poems are bad. I meant that they don’t have themes or deep meanings. They are meant simply to entertain – to make people laugh – to be light, fluffy, airy creatures which don’t make you think about the meaning of life.
And while a lot of people, including myself, love to r…[Read more]
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #20 in the forum General Writing Discussions 6 years, 1 month ago
@seekjustice What type of tartan do you wear? (The different ones mean different things, right?)
Haha, I’m an amazing procrastinator too! 😀
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #20 in the forum General Writing Discussions 6 years, 1 month ago
@seekjustice I got notified this morning of a random post from you about sewing lacy petticoats…
I think you meant to tag @valtmy 😉 I was very confused for a bit! Actually I got on KP expecting to see a hilarious picture of a quite ruined lace petticoat sort of like this:
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Rochellaine replied to the topic It's a Big World Out There… in the forum Poetry Critiques 6 years, 1 month ago
@jenwriter17 Oh, and every time I read your title I start singing “It’s a Big, Wide, Wonderful World.” 😛
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Rochellaine replied to the topic It's a Big World Out There… in the forum Poetry Critiques 6 years, 1 month ago
@jenwriter17 I like it!
Your poem has a much better chance of getting accepted by SE than any of mine do, because yours has meaning, while all mine are silly, empty comic poems. 😛 So congratulations on that! 😀
I don’t know much (anything 😉 ) about free verse, so I can’t give you a lot of suggestions. There are a couple of lines that don’t q…[Read more]
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #20 in the forum General Writing Discussions 6 years, 1 month ago
@seekjustice I’m not going to be on anymore tonight. So I’ll talk to you later. Bye!
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #20 in the forum General Writing Discussions 6 years, 1 month ago
@seekjustice Oh, that’s so cool!
It is very similar to the American lists, but not identical by any means. 😉
I’ve got to disappear for a bit, but I’ll be back in perhaps 45 min or an hour, if you’re still here.
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #20 in the forum General Writing Discussions 6 years, 1 month ago
@seekjustice I see. 🙂
I’ve found a few Australian authors from the time period. Some of their books are on Gutenberg, so you could look them up if you’re interested. I have no idea whether they’re good or not, but I strongly hold that the absolute best way to research for a historical time period is to read stuff actually written in the time p…[Read more]
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #20 in the forum General Writing Discussions 6 years, 1 month ago
@seekjustice Cora sounds Irish to me. Is it?
Let me know if you do find any Australian lists, won’t you? I couldn’t find any, and I’d be interested in seeing what differences there were. I guess you’d have access to some different sites in Australia?
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #20 in the forum General Writing Discussions 6 years, 1 month ago
@seekjustice Okay, here’s a list:
- Mona
- Lillian/Lilian
- Nan (this is a nickname for Anne)
- Elsie/Elise
- Marie (This pronunciation was made fun of so much that there’s even a song about it. 😛 “Mary’s a Grand Old Name” by George M. Cohan. It was an extremely popular name, but – at least in America – because it was the French p…
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #20 in the forum General Writing Discussions 6 years, 1 month ago
@seekjustice Cool! 🙂
I have a couple of comments/questions:
Your book is set in Australia, right? What social class is your character in?
In most of the books I’ve read that were written in that time period, the more “unique/fancy” names like Lilian, Ethel, and Evelyn were often made fun of by the people who preferred more “sensible” names…[Read more]
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #20 in the forum General Writing Discussions 6 years, 1 month ago
@seekjustice Yes, in America voting is not required. Our voting laws are really weird and confusing, actually.
Ah, I see.
😛
@ariel-ashira Haha. 😛
I’m actually really sleepy. Had a long day. So I’m going to depart now. Talk to you all soon, hopefully!
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #20 in the forum General Writing Discussions 6 years, 1 month ago
@jenwriter17 Goodbye! 🙁
@seekjustice I don’t believe so. What exactly are they about? When we’re eighteen in America we sign up to vote, and the guys have to sign up for the draft. But you can sign up to vote when you get your driver’s license too, so I signed up when I was sixteen instead of when I turned eighteen. And since I was born in…[Read more]
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #20 in the forum General Writing Discussions 6 years, 1 month ago
@seekjustice The biggest thing I noticed when I turned eighteen was that my parents could no longer sign me up for things. I had to sign for myself. And I had to carry my ID everywhere or I couldn’t get in places, since I could no longer be called a child and enter with my parents. 😉
What sort of forms are you filling out?
Haha, I’ve heard t…[Read more]
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #20 in the forum General Writing Discussions 6 years, 1 month ago
@jenwriter17 😀 😀 How’s it going?
@seekjustice Pretty good, generally, but with my writing…not so great. Why can’t NaNoWriMo come sooner?? I need word wars!! 😛
How are you doing?
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #20 in the forum General Writing Discussions 6 years, 1 month ago
@seekjustice @jenwriter17 Hallooo!
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #20 in the forum General Writing Discussions 6 years, 1 month ago
Uh, yeah, that one’s pretty ridiculous. But then, I like ridiculous. 😉
Haha, I suppose that’s true.
Ooh! That sounds like it’d be pretty! I’ll definitely have to look it up. Have you ever heard “Iain Ghlinn Cuaich”? That one has a lovely tune. Another Scottish song I really like is “Are Ye Sleeping Maggie?”
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