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SuperSal001 In reply to ElaineSeleneStock [2011-02-27 11:14:57 +0000 UTC]
HAHAHA! Totally agree...I may have to re-work that drawing now! Nice to meet someone who appreciates talented actors!
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atoyolowatta [2009-12-20 06:29:41 +0000 UTC]
Awesome work!
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raVen-MacKay [2009-11-26 16:49:35 +0000 UTC]
Wow! Great job! I love Bill Nighy, he's one of my fave actors.
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SuperSal001 In reply to raVen-MacKay [2009-11-26 22:36:06 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much, I adore him too, actually working on one now of him, then I think I have another Davey Jones to do after that!
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michil93 [2009-07-08 19:46:34 +0000 UTC]
Great picture! Very funny too.^_^
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michil93 In reply to SuperSal001 [2009-07-10 18:13:04 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome!^_^ Of course I like it! Bill nighy is my favorite actor!^_^
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michil93 In reply to SuperSal001 [2009-07-12 14:10:16 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, he's a great actor. One of the best actually. Perhaps even THE best. But that's my opinion. I totally loved him as Billy Mack and Viktor. He would make a very good vampire, don't you think?^_^ I also really liked him in "The Boat that Rocked" as Quentin.^_^ What about you?^_^
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SuperSal001 In reply to michil93 [2009-07-13 07:04:41 +0000 UTC]
I haven't seen "the Boat that rocked" yet, but I'm hanging to. He was in "Sean of the Dead" too, he was the step dad, classic movie as well, but I think if you put him in a movie it's bound to be a winner. I agree he is the best actor, I can't think of anyone like him. HE's the coolest, an I also have this weird attraction for older men, so I think his cute too! HA!
I like Jon Voight, Robert Duvall etc but Bill is a different type of actor than them, he reaches to all, does all...and does what he does to the best I've ever seen. HE could certainly bite into my neck any old time! HA!
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michil93 In reply to SuperSal001 [2009-07-13 09:42:31 +0000 UTC]
Oh, "The Boat that Rocked" is a great movie. I absolutely loved it.^_^ Isn't it "Shaun of the Dead"? I did see that movie. Come to think of it, I've almost every movie he's been in. Oh, yeah, definitely. Bill Nighy gives that special something to the movies he's in, but I can't quite put my finger on it.^_^ There is no doubt that Bill Nighy is the coolest and I completely agree with you: he is very cute!^_^ But your attraction I'm sure is much more normal than mine. I can asure you of that. How old are you(and I'm not saying that you're old!)?^_^
Xd Yeah, I wouldn't mind him being my dark father. I would actually rather love it, I think. Yeah, I definitely wouldn't mind him biting into my neck!XD ^_^
BTW, thanks for adding me to your deviantwatch!^_^
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michil93 In reply to SuperSal001 [2009-07-19 08:33:04 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, that movie wasn't bad. Although i liked "Hot Fuzz" much better.^_^
Yeah, you're lucky! Two kiddies? God, you're lucky. I haven't even had a boyfriend yet, and everyone in Bulgaria my age has already had at least 5 boyfriends, and slept with at least 2 of them. I'm serious, I made statistics through discreet questioning.
Well, I'm 15 years old and I'll turn 16 on the 8th of November. I live in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, with my parents. I also have an older brother. His name is Peter and he is 30 years old. Or 31. i sometimes loose count of how old everyone is. I have 2 cousins, an uncle, an aunt, a grandmother(with which I don't get along at all) and a niece, who is 3 or 4 years old. As I said, I lost count.^_^
Well, the age gap is a bit problematic for me, because, as I said, I'm 15. I know that girls usually look at their fathers and imagine that their boyfriends/husbands should be like them. I read that in an article on the internet. Since my father is 52(I think), that makes me like older men. It's absolutely horrible. I mean, i deal with, I like young men as well, but they are sometimes so immature and mostly very stupid.^_^
XD! Yeah, that true! I really like Bill Nighy.^_^
Yeah, speak soon.^_^(after about 11 days - I'll be at the seaside, but I'll try to write)
Mick
P.S.: What is your full name? Mine is Michaela.
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SuperSal001 In reply to michil93 [2009-07-19 11:23:10 +0000 UTC]
My full name is Sally, nice to meet you,
Don't rush the boyfriend situation either, take your time and enjoy yourself first and foremost, and don't worry yourself about the older man thing either because it is very natural thing to do, especially if your more mature than what's on offer in your own age group.
M hubby is 10 and half years older than me and he is my rock!
Enjoy your holiday too!
Speak again soon
Sal
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michil93 In reply to SuperSal001 [2009-07-27 12:40:40 +0000 UTC]
Nice to meeet you too Sally.^_^
Yeah, i know that and yes, I am more mature than most people my age. Unfortunately for me. Then again, I also consider myself lucky, being mre mature than everyone else does have its advantages.^_^
10 and a half aint that much of an age gap. If the age gap is 20? Now that, is bad, don't you think?XD ^_^
Thanks! I am enjoying my holiday a lot. I managed to, by some miracle, find some internet(although it is rather slow, but still - it's something)and so I'm answering my e-mail now.^_^
The seaside is great and the weather, with yesterday as an exception, is great, sunny , no clouds and very warm^_^
Spak again soon!^_^
Mick
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SuperSal001 In reply to michil93 [2009-07-28 03:12:44 +0000 UTC]
You are lucky to be mature, it seems to be a rare thing, I was always told I have an old soul, So don't worry about the maturity thing, its a plus!
20 yr gap? Hmmmm no not really, the older you get the gaps don't seem to matter at all. I rarely think of my husband being older than me, I have friends whose parents had a 20 yr gap and they're very happy. Maybe a 20 yr gap is harder when your younger as every one can tell, but the older you get the less significant it becomes.
I had the issue of internet when I was away, I found one in the lobby at the motel we were staying, my hubby told me to go and get my fix, HEE! So I went and logged on for 20 minutes, it was great to touch base with everyone.
Glad your holiday is going great, that's how holidays should be, happy times and great weather!
Speak again soon
Sal
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michil93 In reply to SuperSal001 [2009-07-28 19:16:17 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, I think so too. But, on some rare occasions, it can turn into a minus. But, mostly it's a plus!^_^
Yes, the sooner your other half dies. I hate age gaps mainly because of that. But, otherwise I don't mind them at all. I don't really care about them.^_^
Yeah, otherwise you feel so disconnected with all your friends and aquaintances.^_^
I'm not at the seaside anymore, though. We had to briskly change out plans, because mu grandmother died today a bit before noon. We were at the beach and had just gotten out of the water, laughing because we had a good time in the sea, and then my father cellphone rings, he picks it up and learns, that his mother, my only grandmother, just died. We travelled back to Sofia as soon as the really hot hours had passed.
So, here I am, back in Sofia, trying to understand why I don't feel anything because of my grandmother's death. I feel absolutely nothing, and I can tell you it's not because of the shock or anything. Either I am a heartless person or my heart managed to put a defensive barrier around itself to protect itself from any harm. Emotional, I mean. It's a bit confusing, to be honest...^_^
Speak again soon!^_^
Mick
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SuperSal001 In reply to michil93 [2009-07-29 07:38:26 +0000 UTC]
Oh no Mick, I hope your doing okay. Was she old or sick?
Sometimes we prepare ourselves for these things without realising, don't be surprised if your emotions go a bit crazy because of it. You will grieve when you are ready too. Sometimes if we aren't expecting things too, our body goes into a bit of shock as well. Keep your chin up and you'll be okay.
I'm really sorry to hear the bad news.
I'm here too if you need to chat about it or anything else for that matter, that's what Mates are for!
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michil93 In reply to SuperSal001 [2009-07-29 08:40:52 +0000 UTC]
I'm doing fine at the moment and I think she was both. She was definitely old - 86 - and I think that she had problems with either the heart or the bloodpressure At least she didn't die in any pain, according to my aunt who was with her when my grandmother died.^_^
Really? Yeah, that's another explanation why I don't feel anything. I mean, I am happy and laugh and do other stuff like that too, but I just can't feel any negative feelings. Is that normal?^_^
Yeah, imagine just how shocked I was when my father got a call from my aunt saying that she died, and we were meanwhile lying on the beach, drying, since we had just come out of the water. We had so much fun in the sea and then the sad news hit like a bomb...well, almost. But I guess that dying is just another part of the "Circle of Life", as the say in "Lion King".^_^ BTW, did you know that "Lion King" is a version of "Hamlet"?^_^
Thanks Sal, it's good to know that there are people I can talk to about stuff like this.^_^
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SuperSal001 In reply to michil93 [2009-07-30 00:26:05 +0000 UTC]
Hey Mick,
So glad to hear that your okay. 86 is a good like span, so be happy for her.
My Grandma pasted away in front of me we she was 68, I was 20(I'm 32 now). I had to do CPR for a while, but there was nohing that anyone could have done to save her, I know that now, but it was very hard to get my head around when I was younger.
You are probably in a bit of shock, after having such a great time then the sudden plunge down. so don't be surprised if you have a bit a meltdaown later, it can happen, but it's perfectly normal.
Concentrate on the positives and let go of any negative thoughts that you might get, it will get you and your family through this difficult time. Most importantly, just be there for your Dad, it was his mum and it's kinda hard to get your head around sometimes, but she gave birth to him, raised him and loved him as your mum does to you, so I can imagen he is having a bit of hard time with it all.
Lio King is a version of Hamlet, really? I didnt know that. I love that movie, I'm a big Elton John fan. I have been to about 4 of his concerts, and twice I have been in the front row and shaken his hands a few times through out the show(once at 16 yrs old an again at 30). My best friend grabbed his leg and he ws so shocked, but she was like "feel his pants they're really thin!" It was so funny! She wthe same friend I took when I got the tickets again for front row when I was 30. We had a blast reliving the past!
Yeah, I am always hear if you need me.
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michil93 In reply to SuperSal001 [2009-07-30 09:19:29 +0000 UTC]
Hey Sal,
Yeah, 86 is a long time to live.^_^
REally? I'm sorry, mate. Your grandma passed away at the age of 68? I think that that's a pretty good age.^_^
No, I'm certain it's not shock and by meltdown what do you exactly mean?^_^
Yeah, he is having a bit of a hard time but doesn't really show it. I mean, he's a man - they're not very emotional.^_^
Oh, I don't think of her death at all, which is rather cruel and my mum managed to hurt me yesterday by telling me that I was a creature, not a human, because I didn't show any negative emotions, like crying or sth, from when my grandmother died until now. It really hurt, although she did apologize later on.^_^
Yeah, it is. i stumbled across this information whilst I was reading the resume of the book for literature class. "Hamlet" and "Don Quxote" were the only two books from the school list I hadn't read.^_^
OMG, rally? She grabbed his leg and said that his pants are really thin? XDXDXD Poor guy. I suppose he must've been really shocked when your friend did that.^_^
Yeah, everyone sometimes relieves their past through one way or another. For example I amanged to download all 8 seasons of "Murder, She wrote", which was a TV show I loved to watch when I was about 8 years old. I still remember - every thursday evening at 9:00 p.m. Or for example I also downloaded all of the "Animaniacs" episodes, which was a series I watched when I was 5. I learned about E=mc2 from there and those were also the first things I ever wrote, before I could even understand what they meant or how to read them. I'll admit that I had written the E in reverse, but otherwise I had managed to write it down - a feat, of which I was very proud at the time.^_^
Thanks!^_^
Chao and lot of love from Sofia!^_^
Mick
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SuperSal001 In reply to naturalshocks [2009-05-08 08:38:28 +0000 UTC]
Thanks heaps! Coming from you that means alot to me, I admire your work so much! I adore Bill Nighy too, but have to admit to favouring him more when he plays the bad guy. Thanks again an also, I shall be keeping my eye out for next piece!
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SuperSal001 In reply to InsaneKane87 [2009-05-03 07:07:16 +0000 UTC]
REALLY?!!! I thought no one would like it! But that didn't stop me from drawing it. Thanks heaps, your compliments mean so much to me, I hold your work with such high regard. I'm in awe, and visit your gallery regularly just for the inspiration it gives to me.
Thank you Bruce, your words are wonderful!
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SuperSal001 In reply to InsaneKane87 [2009-05-03 08:25:17 +0000 UTC]
Your very welcome too then! And my words are always true too! (Probably one of the things my parents couldn't stand about me - I always say exactly how I feel!)
Love Bill as well. adored him as Viktor and Davey, He plays a great bady doesn't he?!
Cheers again for your wonderful words, I WILL NEVER forget them!
Can't wait to see your next piece either!
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SuperSal001 In reply to Aniren [2009-05-03 00:52:23 +0000 UTC]
Thanks so much! Love Brad that you did!
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SuperSal001 In reply to Aniren [2009-05-03 21:33:33 +0000 UTC]
Thanks heaps! Need all the help I can get I think!
Also, I paint the board using white Gesso paint (or any other white paint that I've got for that matter) an I use a dish sponge and rub in on really smoothly. I do this about 3 times an it takes about 5 to 20 minutes to paint rubbing it on once, then it has to dry then I do it again..an again! the result depends on how shooth you can get it on. Sometimes, like my Ali drawing it ends up a little rougher than I'd hope for but I just work with it an usually it ends up complimenting the drawing anyway.
Erasers work just the same, and you can press as hard as you like to get those dark shadows just right. I changed to MDF beacause my little boy when he was about 2 or 3 ended up putting a pencil line through about 20 hours of work as hard as he could then he crumpled it! LESSON LEARNED BY ME!
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SuperSal001 In reply to Shigdioxin [2009-05-01 21:17:23 +0000 UTC]
Have you got any more brilliant drawings coming soon?
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Shigdioxin In reply to SuperSal001 [2009-05-01 21:29:28 +0000 UTC]
Well I have two in the works, but I haven't been drawing very often lately so I don't have a definitive answer for when you'll see something new.
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SuperSal001 In reply to Shigdioxin [2009-05-02 09:06:20 +0000 UTC]
Well I'm looking forward to it anyway, as always!
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