It just means "Yes, the brother", Fiction...
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Which is actually a quite funny line....
Probably, but, Ivan hates flying and we're short on cash. And he has to work. I have to work too. I didn't write a thing this week.
I didn't know writing a novel would be this hard!
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What do you write about?
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God, it's really confusing to follow this thread with so many people!
And Jessica, I know it's hard but YOU HAVE TO STAND FIRM!!! I KNOW YOU CAN DO IT!!!!
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BTW, I love Overheard in NYC as well. I'm in there...lol.
When I was in NYC a lady started chatting me up on the subway and asked what i want to do, etc, and I told her "Study Acting", she said "Oooh then we'll see you on Broadway one day", well aparently after i got off the train she added, "Yeah, right".... STUPID B*TCH!
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Ha, I told my friend whose been trying to get me to see it with her that I have a hot blind date.....lol.
My novel is about Oliver, and what happens to him during his sophomore year at high school.
Some (very small) parts of it are autobiographical. The rest is what I've made up.
I'm somewhere in the middle. 58 chapters and 230 pages. I hope to finish it by the end of the month, but I don't think it's going to happen. It's so hard to write. I'll sit here with Word open (or pen and paper) and write, but it sounds so bad.
Once I get through this part, though, things will get easier.
LOL!!! THAT'S HILARIOUS!
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Sounds like a very long novel...
Why didn't you start with a shorter one?
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Yup, I know. I'm clever like that...
Fiction, Oliver as in Oliver Twist?
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Oh, I meant that Overheard in NY comment of yours was hilarious...
I'll definitely be a very hot blind date! Ehehe!
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Inspired by your Avatar, Ficitonwriter, I have to announce that the new season of "Deutschland sucht den Superstar" ("German Idol") will be shot on Mallorca (a famous party island, where they drink Sangria out of buckets and so on...)!
I'm really looking forward to see Bohlen (german producer, former part of "Modern Talking", hits like "Chery, Chery Lady", "You're my heart, you're my soul" etc.) making not only fun of their voices, but on their half naked bodies... hilarious!
It has nothing to do with Oliver Twist. His full name is actually Oliver Jacob Lawrence.
It won't involve him running away and joining a group of pick pockets.
From what I understood about the crappy little play, Hansel is always bossing her around. And her repsonse is always "Yes, brother."
@Berger, it started out as a thirty page short story, but I've always felt like there's a lot more to the story than 30 pages.
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I gotta get going. I got Acting Class at 1pm and have to take the freakin tube halfway across town...
Oh, PLEASE don't mention Dieter Bohlen on this board...
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See you soon, Jessica!
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*lol* I have to confess, that I loved to watch the last season, becaus it was allways saturday night, after long, long rehearsels!
Writer: It's strange that he says "Yes, brother" to his SISTER! *lol* I would have loved to see this version...
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Seriously! Or at least wait till I'm gone, that's horrible! Judging from DSDS you would think Germans can't sing! I mean on the American one there are at least a couple who are very talented, the German ones all suck! Even the finalists.
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As long as D.B. never gets the idea to write a musical. That would be a huge damage to the genre
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