SLUniverse Forums - Conversation Between Charlemagne Allen and Arilynn
 
Navigation » SLUniverse Forums > Charlemagne Allen » Conversation Between Charlemagne Allen and Arilynn


Conversation Between Charlemagne Allen and Arilynn
Showing Visitor Messages 21 to 30 of 39
  1. Charlemagne Allen
    10-16-2008 08:47 PM - permalink
    Charlemagne Allen
    Hope you're feeling better...

    /hugs
  2. Charlemagne Allen
    10-02-2008 05:42 PM - permalink
    Charlemagne Allen
    Hello Mrs. Palin.....

    /me runs...
  3. Charlemagne Allen
    09-29-2008 08:09 AM - permalink
    Charlemagne Allen
    Aww, thank you, Miss Cavorting Goblin Nice running into you last night.
  4. Arilynn
    09-27-2008 11:21 PM - permalink
    Arilynn
    For a couple of reasons this made me think of you:

  5. Charlemagne Allen
    09-11-2008 04:17 PM - permalink
    Charlemagne Allen
    At least you didn't come upon the subject of blueberry pies and fellatio. (yes, that's a real thread here).

    I might run into today or might be off by 4 SL time, unfortunately---in general, I will be fully out of SL hiatus in two weeks (summer was very busy). I'll be inworld much more often after then. See you around.
  6. Charlemagne Allen
    09-11-2008 03:25 PM - permalink
    Charlemagne Allen
    I would really love to chat with you inworld at some point. Can you message me your name or drop me an IM inworld?
  7. Charlemagne Allen
    08-28-2008 10:05 AM - permalink
    Charlemagne Allen
    =)


    So sad.. he probably wasn't even given a motivation for his character...

  8. Charlemagne Allen
    08-27-2008 04:41 PM - permalink
    Charlemagne Allen
    I was rather disappointed with the octopus in that clip.....I know, pornos have horribly acting, but even by those standards, he looked rather bored and listless. No passion at all.
  9. Charlemagne Allen
    08-21-2008 08:42 PM - permalink
    Charlemagne Allen
    "Like gonnarhea, the drama spread"

    I think that's going to be the first sentence when I begin to write the Great American Novel. Can I borrow that line from you?
  10. Charlemagne Allen
    08-18-2008 11:04 AM - permalink
    Charlemagne Allen
    I recall seeing a New Yorker Editor and a Democratic strategist on Hardball when the cover came out-- the New Yorker guy was arguing that the cover was so over-the-top that it could be taken seriously, and that it was a dramatic image that would make people curious. The Democratic strategist, a black woman who was much incensed by it, argued that it was an inflammatory image that would be taken literally, which is another view of human nature. I think that the image was genius satire, but it's a joke that is only understood by a curious reader who would want to find out more-- i.e. a New Yorker reader. More people of that type would be nice.