ext_227668 ([identity profile] suzotchka.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2006-07-27 11:59 am
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Monologuing, etc. Workshop #3, Thursday morning

Ivanova's sitting on top of a picnic table with her elbows on her knees, and the first person to so much as mention the Pink Ladies is going to find themselves in detention faster that Rizzo pounced Kenickie.

"I hope you all enjoyed last week's bit of fun with insults. We're going to move on to a related topic today. As we all know, whether from personal experience or late-night movie marathons, the Bad Guy," this said with a suitably villainous waggle of her eyebrows, "Is rather fond of monologuing at Good Guy - that, hopefully, will be you - often revealing their dastardly plan to carve 'you got punk'd' into Australia with a moon laser. And, of course, insulting you. But because your Bad Guy won't have had the superb training that I have given you, their insults will lack the necessary biting flair.

"This is your opportunity to throw their words back in their face. Charlie," she nodded to Kawalsky, "Got a little taste of this last week when he tried to insult my hockey-playing prowess. I continued the hockey theme and questioned his sexuality a bit. But one of my favourite comebacks was," she shrugged, "Unfortunately uttered by one of my least favourite people. He may be a snake, but he is a witty snake. Garibaldi threatened to use his head as a pinata, but he simply turned, smiled, and said "A pinata? Ah, so you think of me as full of candy and laughter for small children.""

Ivanova hopped off the picnic bench and started pacing. It seemed a compulsion with her. She could never stay still for too long. "You see, the most effective comebacks are the ones that leave your opponent, for lack of a better word, blinking and speechless. Not your garden variety 'your mom' retorts. Those are probably just going to get you laughed at. Your literature teachers, if you ever had any, would have taught you about the importance of motifs and themes in great and boring works of literary pretentiousness. They are no less important here. Continuing the theme makes your comeback more effective, even if it makes it harder on your part. You have to think on your feet and suit your words to the occasion.

"So, speaking of 'your mom' jokes, pair up again. Hopefully different pairs than last week. I want your worst, lamest insult and your partner hopefully comes up with a witty riposte. Marks for creativity. I'll be around to practice on. Go to, go to."

[[OCD a-hoy away! As to why this up later than it should be . . . margaritas are yummy?]]

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Re: Insult Each Other

[identity profile] ranma-sao.livejournal.com 2006-07-28 04:45 am (UTC)(link)
"You have to dump in on me."

Re: Insult Each Other

[identity profile] threeweapons.livejournal.com 2006-07-28 04:47 am (UTC)(link)
Alanna shrugged and said a quick spell and twirled her fingers at Ranma. A purple light jetted out of the tips of her fingers and ended up as water on Ranma.

Re: Insult Each Other

[identity profile] ranma-sao.livejournal.com 2006-07-28 04:56 am (UTC)(link)
Ranma sighs for a moment and as the water soaks in his hair changes color to a bright red and his clothes start to fit... noticably different. His voice is high pitched and girly. "See when I get hit with cold water.. I'm cursed to change... That's why I hate cold water."

Re: Insult Each Other

[identity profile] threeweapons.livejournal.com 2006-07-28 04:58 am (UTC)(link)
"That's...new. Everyone back home thinks that I'm a boy but this? Definetly very new. I can see why you'd hate cold water." Alanna's eyebrows have left the building. Or at least her forehead.

Re: Insult Each Other

[identity profile] ranma-sao.livejournal.com 2006-07-28 05:12 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah..." He sits rather embarassed having to show two weaknesses to a girl he hardly knows.

((ooc: I'm gonna be gone for about an hour... Warning ya in advance))