Zelle is a young women in her early 20s with a very large bun of hair on the top of her head. She is dressed in nice work clothes that are easy to move in. She is a field investigator so she needs to be able to move quickly and quietly. She is very sarcastic with her fellow investigators and is kinda snappish as well. She does not like to go out much after work and lives in a high rise 'apartment'.
Doc is the captain of the '7 dwarfs' basketball team. She is dressed in knee length baggy shorts and a basketball jersey. She is smart and knows what she is talking about most of the time and also the only person other than Coach White that can keep the team from arguing. She, and the other dwarfs, make a living off selling things they find in old houses or factories.
Judge F. Godmother is older woman who is strict and no nonsense. She knows how to keep a court room quite and isn't afraid to use her 'magic'. She also knows how to be suite if the occasion calls for it. She is dressed in a black robe and is wearing the traditional white wig.
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Doctor Who 30 Day Challenge
Day 7 Favorite Piece of music
Season 3 Episode 12 “The Sound of Drums”
This is Gallifrey
My audio poster thing doesn’t like me so I have to use a YouTube
link. Feel free to listen. But for those of you who don’t want to… this
piece of music comes from when the Doctor is talking to Martha and Jack,
while they are on the run, about Gallifrey. I thought it was a
beautiful piece of music.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-SBNgu1hO4
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Amy's Final Farewell
I can't get on to Tumblr so I can't get the next 30 day prompt. So here is the monologue I am doing tomorrow.
“Hello old friend, and here we are. You and me, on the last page. By the time you read these words, Rory and I will be long gone. So know that we lived well, and we’re very happy. And above all else, know that we will love you, always. Sometimes I do worry about you, though. I think, once we’re gone, you won’t be coming back here for a while, and you might be alone, which you should never be. Don’t be alone, Doctor. And do one more thing for me. There’s a little girl waiting in a garden. She’s going to wait a long while, so she’s going to need a lot of hope. Go to her. Tell her a story. Tell her that if she’s patient, the days are coming that she’ll never forget. Tell her she’ll go to sea and fight pirates. She’ll fall in love with a man who’ll wait two thousand years to keep her safe. Tell her she’ll give hope to the greatest painter who ever lived, and save a whale in outer space. Tell her, this is the story of Amelia Pond. And this is how it ends.”
“Hello old friend, and here we are. You and me, on the last page. By the time you read these words, Rory and I will be long gone. So know that we lived well, and we’re very happy. And above all else, know that we will love you, always. Sometimes I do worry about you, though. I think, once we’re gone, you won’t be coming back here for a while, and you might be alone, which you should never be. Don’t be alone, Doctor. And do one more thing for me. There’s a little girl waiting in a garden. She’s going to wait a long while, so she’s going to need a lot of hope. Go to her. Tell her a story. Tell her that if she’s patient, the days are coming that she’ll never forget. Tell her she’ll go to sea and fight pirates. She’ll fall in love with a man who’ll wait two thousand years to keep her safe. Tell her she’ll give hope to the greatest painter who ever lived, and save a whale in outer space. Tell her, this is the story of Amelia Pond. And this is how it ends.”
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
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