[COMPLETE]World's Story 7: Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland - kit
May I please read Sections 36 and 69, and play William Tell in section 90?
Thanks, Todd
Thanks, Todd
wohooo we have our excellent archer on board ! (please don't try this at home)
Thank you Todd, you're signed up.
BTW guys, did you notice there were TWO plays of Wilhelm Tell (also section 91) so if you want to play Tell there too, I don't mind, but it's not mandatory.
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Hello! What a great selection still to choose from this morning!
Can I claim 6, 16, 19, 31, 46, 64, 77, 92.
And Tell in 91?
Thank you!!
Can I claim 6, 16, 19, 31, 46, 64, 77, 92.
And Tell in 91?
Thank you!!
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Huge.
I'll try just a few for now.
How about Fisherman for 91, 98, 104
I'll try just a few for now.
How about Fisherman for 91, 98, 104
On the road again, so delays are possible
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I'll have 102 and 108, please.
May I read 99 on Chillon if still available? (Wow, these are going fast) It reminds of our time living in Geneva some 20+ years ago and we’d often take visitors over to Montreux to see the castle.
Also, 84 and 85?
Thanks,
Scot
Also, 84 and 85?
Thanks,
Scot
Scotty
I was only having afternoon tea for an hour or so and meanwhile this project got so many claims. Thank you all guys ! I'm so happy this project is still popular.
I think now I'm up-to-date.
Sonia
great to have you in this part as well, Colleen, I'll sign you up !ColleenMC wrote:I'd like to sign up for sections 20-22 (Germany in the 15th century topics)
yay, our second Tell has arrived. Thank you so much, Josh. I'll sign you up for all those. I think this is the first book of the series you are participating in. You missed Asia, Africa and a good deal of Europe already But better late than never. For the voice credit, please look at the second post ! Also for special notes about disclaimer, titles and footnotes.KIBBONAFIDE wrote:Hello! What a great selection still to choose from this morning!
Can I claim 6, 16, 19, 31, 46, 64, 77, 92.
And Tell in 91?
thank you, Larry, that makes our second Tell play complete !silverquill wrote:Huge.
I'll try just a few for now.
How about Fisherman for 91, 98, 104
yay, I'm happy to have you read in this one again, Devorah. Thanks No DR part this time ?mightyfelix wrote:I'll have 102 and 108, please.
thank you, Scott. Yes the castle of Chillon is really something. I have visited (years ago !) and it was a special romantic place. No wonder Byron and Shelley drooled about it. Thank you for your claims.iBeScotty wrote:May I read 99 on Chillon if still available? (Wow, these are going fast) It reminds of our time living in Geneva some 20+ years ago and we’d often take visitors over to Montreux to see the castle.
Also, 84 and 85?
I think now I'm up-to-date.
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Perhaps. I haven't had a chance to look at the DR yet. Is there a part that you think would be suitable for me? If so, I'll go ahead and take it on your recommendation.
you can either take the only remaining female role Bertha (I believe she is a family member of the "bad guy" Gessler, but she has a more tender heart. At least she is some sort of noblewoman and in his train.) Or you'll play Walter, the young boy of Willhelm Tell (and can watch Todd pointing his arrow at your head, hoping he'll hit the apple and not you)mightyfelix wrote: ↑April 13th, 2019, 9:35 am Perhaps. I haven't had a chance to look at the DR yet. Is there a part that you think would be suitable for me? If so, I'll go ahead and take it on your recommendation.
I'll tentatively sign you up for Bertha...if you prefer Walter, we can switch (unless someone else gets there first)
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Bertha sounds fine for me. I did see that there was still a female role, but since I didn't know anything about her yet, I wasn't sure. Thanks!
ok fine then. I think Bertha and Rudenz are a couple in the end So you'll end up with Chris on your hands, be forewarned.mightyfelix wrote: ↑April 13th, 2019, 10:02 am Bertha sounds fine for me. I did see that there was still a female role, but since I didn't know anything about her yet, I wasn't sure. Thanks!
Sonia
Sonia, can you assign me some parts in the dramas? And Nemo's travelling with not much internet at the moment, but I bet he wouldn't mind being signed up for them as well if you would -- I can go that far.
edit: looks like they may be about full already? Congrats! If the remaining roles are male, choose him!
edit: looks like they may be about full already? Congrats! If the remaining roles are male, choose him!
Eva D
If we do meet again, why, we shall smile;
If not, why then, this parting was well made.
If we do meet again, why, we shall smile;
If not, why then, this parting was well made.
I don't mind gender neutral if you don't mind it. How about Stauffacher and Melchthal. Both have about the same amount of lines. I sign up Nemo for Stauffacher and you for Melchthal, if that's ok with you. (or tell me if you want it vice-versa LOL)bluechien wrote: ↑April 13th, 2019, 11:22 am Sonia, can you assign me some parts in the dramas? And Nemo's travelling with not much internet at the moment, but I bet he wouldn't mind being signed up for them as well if you would -- I can go that far.
edit: looks like they may be about full already? Congrats! If the remaining roles are male, choose him!
thanks for taking part
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I'd like sections 7 and 8 and 51, 52, 53 please!!!
Keep your mind here and now, where it belongs.