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Post by Katrina on Oct 17, 2005 17:08:04 GMT 1
another of my strange questions but never mind - imagine you've been given the job of giving of changing the personality of one Doctors character, who would you choose? what would you do? and why?
also if you could be make-up actress and wardrobe person to one of the characters who would you do? what would you do? and why?
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Post by Katrina on Oct 17, 2005 20:21:07 GMT 1
I would probably change Jimmi's personality - make him a little bit less big-headed.
and would change Helen's t-shirts but if i couldn't change two outfits i would probably get rid of some of Sarah's clothing.
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Post by iris on Oct 17, 2005 20:58:13 GMT 1
i like sarah's clothing! i'd probably change helen's entire wardrobe! first i'd make sure she wears clothes her size, and then i'd go for something more respectable. can't think of a respectable GP with such short skirts and open tight tops.
personality? hmmmmmmm. guess i'd do the obvious (for me and those who know me) and make helen gay. but if you mean just characteristics and not lifestyle, i think i'll leave all the characters just like they are. i think the script writers do a very good job in creating whole characters, complexed and interesting, with secrets and unique personal lives. i think that jimmy's character is very well developed. and i don't think having an open marriage is such a "no no". sometimes circumstances demand things that in theory look horrible, or just "not right" but as long as both partners agree i see nothing wrong in any arrangement whatsoever. the way i remember from the spoilers, jimmy and amanda's marriage is defined "open" so what's the big deal?
but if i had to change anyone with a gun pointed to my head - it'd be mac. i'd make him less impatient, and maybe he'll even listen to his colleagues when they need him.
love xx i
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Post by Katrina on Oct 17, 2005 20:59:58 GMT 1
so you'd wear Sarah's tights?? and not strictly a GP but someone at my local surgery dresses worse than Helen.
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Post by iris on Oct 17, 2005 21:10:02 GMT 1
so you'd wear Sarah's tights?? i did when i was her age, and a bit younger too. i used to run the cyndi lauper israeli fan club, so if you have any idea who cyndi lauper is (if not ask older relatives) you can probably imagine how i used to dress between 15 and almost 19. then two years of army (we must, sadly), but when i got out again i returned to this style. then i was a backing vocals singer of one of the biggest indie rock bands here, and again, you don't really dress with jeans and t-shirt to rock concerts, so all in all i don't see anything wrong in sarah's outfit (beside the fact i dressed like that in the 80's-early 90's and now it's a "few" years later...) just in the last 8 years or so i dress up more ermm "fine" but i still have half of my hair in purple. think it suits me best. love xx i
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Post by Katrina on Oct 17, 2005 21:18:46 GMT 1
Cyndi who now?
cool purple hair! the wildest i've ever done, is a clip in green streak
i guess i'm not brave enough to wear outfits like Sarah. according my cousins, i dress like Julia
you were in the army are you any good at drill?
on the subject of the Doctors styles, i do like most of the hairstyles
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Post by iris on Oct 17, 2005 21:48:15 GMT 1
let's just say that she used to wear several skirts on top of each other, very colourful tights, tons of plastic accessories, corsets and had always more than 3 colours in her hair, usually not the most usual and common ones. her first album was called "she's so unusual" and her new album is due in november... some sort of an unplugged best of with a lot of guest artists. kelly osborne you know? cyndi is her role model and in this album they cover together the very first hit single cyndi ever had. it's called "girls just wanna have fun" ...oh dear, i feel so old when i type this. it was on 83... 22 years ago... we used those too your age! had all colours. but i didn't dye my hair before i was 17.5 after my last final exam, so you don't have to compare me to you as it is not the same circumstances. and anyway, you must bear in mind people tend to judge us by the way we choose to look and you must be prepared to get the "look" if you do. the most important thing is that you feel comfortable with what you're wearing. i think julia dresses really ok, so, if you like it - why not? in israel you must go to the army after school. boys go for 3 years and girls 2-3 depends on the job they make. i hated any minute of it being a non-conformist but i'm a good girl and do as told...but i did give them some hard time. i was always late, i refused to go shooting, i was horrible at drill as you call it, and i kept telling them what i thought about that all the time.....both sides were very happy when this experience was over, i can tell you. me too. love xx i
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Post by Katrina on Oct 17, 2005 21:55:55 GMT 1
thinking about it i may have Cyndi whoever she is on cd somewhere (not sure why)
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I was like 10 or 11 when i wore the green clip thing, i wouldn't wear i now anyway (it hurt)
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I don't think i dress like Julia, would try dressing like George but she wears skirts *shudders*
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i'm meant to be learning drill for St Johns. I can never remember if i'm meant to turn left or right. i would hate to do shooting!
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am currently trying to copy Stirling/George's hairstyle for today (two plaits)
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