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2010-02-22 13:05:33 |
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| Panel 1 |
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THE HOUSE (Living room) |
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Living Room |
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Chair (Arthur sitting on Gramp's head) |
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Newspaper |
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Glasses (Gramp's half-moon) |
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GRAMP (holding a newspaper, reading the newspaper, sitting in a chair) |
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ARTHUR (bemused, musing, quizzical, sitting, sitting on Gramp's head): |
Let's say I'm writing a sentence inside parentheses. BUT I want to end my point with a smiley face. How do I write that? |
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| Panel 2 |
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THE HOUSE (Living room) |
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Living Room (In Gramp's chair) |
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Chair (Arthur sitting on Gramp's head) |
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Newspaper |
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Glasses (Gramp's half-moon) |
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| Characters: |
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GRAMP (holding a newspaper, looking at Arthur, sitting in a chair) |
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ARTHUR (bemused, musing, quizzical, sitting, sitting on Gramp's head): |
Do I go :)) |
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ARTHUR (bemused, musing, quizzical, sitting, sitting on Gramp's head, talking): |
...Or do I close the parenthetical first, and go ):) |
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| Panel 3 |
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| Locations: |
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THE HOUSE (Living room) |
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Living Room (In Gramp's chair) |
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Chair (Arthur sitting on Gramp's head) |
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Newspaper |
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Glasses (Gramp's half-moon) |
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GRAMP (eyes wide, holding a newspaper, looking blankly, sitting in a chair) |
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ARTHUR (eyes wide, looking blankly, sitting, sitting on Gramp's head, staring) |
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| Panel 4 |
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| Locations: |
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THE HOUSE (Living room) |
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Living Room (In Gramp's chair) |
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| Props: |
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Chair (Arthur sitting on Gramp's head) |
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Newspaper |
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Glasses (Gramp's half-moon) |
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| Characters: |
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GRAMP (annoyed, holding a newspaper, looking at Arthur, sitting in a chair): |
Yeah, um, the English language called? It wants you to stop using it entirely. |
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ARTHUR (amused, Looking at Gramp, standing on Gramp's head, standing up): |
I ain't dun nuthin' to English ain't been dun before |
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