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Post by jeremy on Jul 1, 2006 2:19:12 GMT -5
I just had this idea - I've got no idea if I would be able to do this but I'm sure a few people here would. My idea was a little like the photo readings thread, but with handwriting samples instead of photos. I'm happy to go first - the only sample of my handwriting on any computer is at the bottom of a cartoon thing though and it's content and the picture itself might make things a little difficult.
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Post by Sáille on Jul 2, 2006 13:17:47 GMT -5
You've got more important things on your mind, I think. ;D In your writing I see that you're quite clever and that you're a strong person who knows what he wants and why he wants it. On a more negative note, you are scatter-brained and have a slightly short attention span. And what about me?
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Post by jeremy on Jul 8, 2006 5:47:14 GMT -5
You're right, Saille, my attention span had been shorter than usual for a while before I did that. I certainly had important things on my mind, most of them are still there. There are some areas of my life where I don't yet know what I want - but I do know that I want to be with my someone until the very end. It seems that I've had this idea that I am unable to really help any more with. I get a certain sense from looking at your writing, but I don't know what it means *blushes*, just that it reminds me of one of my parents' close friends.
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Post by Sáille on Jul 8, 2006 5:59:51 GMT -5
Tell me what that close friend is like, and I might recognise parts of it.
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Post by muirrin on Jul 8, 2006 7:57:11 GMT -5
I want mine done too, please! ;D Sorry the quality sucks; the old scanner wasn't very good. If you need a clearer sample I can do a new one, but I'm too lazy atm...
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Post by jeremy on Jul 8, 2006 20:55:58 GMT -5
Saille, the friend in question is one who's I've never seen much of because she lived a while away, but my family and her have been paying each other occasional visits since before I was born. She is a very outgoing person with a wonderful, peculiar sense of humour. She was the one who introduced my brother to "Lady Collington's Pressed Fairy Book", though that would be the most macabre example of it. She cares very much for people who have some kind of obvious stigma, especially those who have a disability. Thinking back, the first thing about her that I remembered seeing your writing was something in the house she lived in when I was about four years old - it was a window - looking down into Wellington Harbour from up on a hill, and there was a row of kalaedoscopes on the windowsill.
Muirrin, just looking at your writing without reading what it says or anything, I get the feeling that you're friendly to pretty much everyone - and that you quickly come to really care about most people who open up to you.
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Bri
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Post by Bri on Jul 9, 2006 14:21:43 GMT -5
I dont know where to start with people's handwriting, but does anyone want to take a stab at mine?
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Post by Sáille on Jul 12, 2006 7:20:32 GMT -5
@ jeremy: I am outgoing when I'm with people I feel comfortable with, and my sense of humour is indeed peculiar. ;D Kalaedoscopes were among my favorite things when I was little, haha... I recognise a lot in your description of this friend. @ Bri: You're a very caring person. You like to keep things in check so that they don't go wrong, and you're good at organising things. You are open, fun and heart-warming.
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Post by Bri on Jul 19, 2006 16:27:46 GMT -5
- Saille... I try to be caring although there are days when the care-factor is a big fat zero! And yes, I'm quite good at organising things, even better at delegating the jobs! ;D
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