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Well we had a discussion recently on vampire lore and some legends indicate that they can hang out in sunlight and do have reflections.
Vampire is clearly the only plausible explanation.
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This sounds like a horror movie waiting to happen.
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That's what Sam thought.. Better recruit the Frog Brothers!!
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have you googled his name yet?
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Give him a dreamcatcher. Say it made you think of him, and wink. Then resume business as usual. See how he reacts.
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A dreamcatcher or "Brainstorm" with Christopher Walken on DVD.
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where is the daily update? This thread is like my soaps or stories. Depending on where in the world you live.
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So I have a 12 pages of a script so far about a young woman who is inquisitive about the silent and slightly male coworker at the end of the hall. Does her curiousity get the best of her?
I've already thought about the woman looking at his car in the parking lot and trying to be sneaky only to have a dog suddenly startle her and the audience as it barks at our heroine. Is the dark barking in warning or asking to be saved? The chilling water cooler that is noisey near his office. The green stuff growing on the fountain spout warning you not to drink from it, as if warning her not to open his door. She knows its dangerous, yet she does anyway. Still trying to figure out what she finds in his lab coat. Its a slow day at work.
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