It's not going to be one line or one sentence, but still. Right. Big breath in.
Right, remember M. "Let's send convicted criminals up in that there hot air balloon when you demonstrate it on my lawn in front of a big palace outside Paris" (no, he didn't say exactly those words, but words to that effect.) a.k.a. M. "'L'état, c'est moi'" (as attributed by Mr M_f_______ (remember the bad ox drawing?) on the 22/2(Final hint: Me: "It wasn't Louis XIV who was in power just before the Revolution, it was Louis XVI." Mr M_f________"That's what I said, you must have misheard."))? He's Mr Protagonist. (No, not the one from Snow Crash; it's just a title.) Weird things happen to him before his execution, which he didn't make it to before more weird things happen and...pan camera to reveal the Paris of 2003 (or so.) He's picked up by future employees of the time travel organisation that's responsible for the weird events (which weren't recorded by history, because of a Stable Time Loop), and more weird stuff happens, and then there's a timequake and Paris sometime in 2010 finds itself juxtaposed with Paris sometime in October 1793, complete with guillotine, Mme "'Let them eat cake'", and angry mob and everything's all penned in by a force-field-esque barrier. And that's the planned first three chapters (and all I've really worked the plot out for.) It'll make more sense if you read this in the context of my blog, what with no link support in Formspring and contextual information on the blog. I mean it; this isn't just advertising.
And why did I mention my English teacher? It's because we were studying Macbeth and he brought up "the divine right of kings". And no, I really must go to bed so I can't furnish a linky for that one.
Right, remember M. "Let's send convicted criminals up in that there hot air balloon when you demonstrate it on my lawn in front of a big palace outside Paris" (no, he didn't say exactly those words, but words to that effect.) a.k.a. M. "'L'état, c'est moi'" (as attributed by Mr M_f_______ (remember the bad ox drawing?) on the 22/2(Final hint: Me: "It wasn't Louis XIV who was in power just before the Revolution, it was Louis XVI." Mr M_f________"That's what I said, you must have misheard."))? He's Mr Protagonist. (No, not the one from Snow Crash; it's just a title.) Weird things happen to him before his execution, which he didn't make it to before more weird things happen and...pan camera to reveal the Paris of 2003 (or so.) He's picked up by future employees of the time travel organisation that's responsible for the weird events (which weren't recorded by history, because of a Stable Time Loop), and more weird stuff happens, and then there's a timequake and Paris sometime in 2010 finds itself juxtaposed with Paris sometime in October 1793, complete with guillotine, Mme "'Let them eat cake'", and angry mob and everything's all penned in by a force-field-esque barrier. And that's the planned first three chapters (and all I've really worked the plot out for.) It'll make more sense if you read this in the context of my blog, what with no link support in Formspring and contextual information on the blog. I mean it; this isn't just advertising.
And why did I mention my English teacher? It's because we were studying Macbeth and he brought up "the divine right of kings". And no, I really must go to bed so I can't furnish a linky for that one.
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Helen, speaking as a completely objective third party observer with absolutely no personal interest in the matter, you are not a social butterfly.
The me of several years thought so, because I stuck to no one defined group and only seasonally socialised.
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