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W 3
Secret Service recruit
USA
28 Posts |
Posted - 07/20/2020 : 18:48:17
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I need a little help brain storming.
I need a word or short phrase, under 10 words, that will describe Jim West's habit of getting into trouble. (The getting drugged, knocked out, almost murdered habits)
I need another word or short phrase, under 10 words, describing Artie's personality.
Please and thank you . |
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bornin62
SS novice field agent
  
USA
556 Posts |
Posted - 07/21/2020 : 07:09:32
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quote: Originally posted by W 3
I need a little help brain storming.
I need a word or short phrase, under 10 words, that will describe Jim West's habit of getting into trouble. (The getting drugged, knocked out, almost murdered habits)
I need another word or short phrase, under 10 words, describing Artie's personality.
Please and thank you .
...and Artemus Gordon, cerebral yet charming... |
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Nydiva
SS novice field agent
  
USA
590 Posts |
Posted - 07/21/2020 : 09:01:58
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Artie - fiercely intelligent, charmingly self-deprecating, and a true gentleman in every sense of the word. |
Nydiva www.ross-martin-remembered.com |
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California gal
SS senior field agent
   
USA
8547 Posts |
Posted - 07/22/2020 : 12:12:15
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Jim - courageous, loyal, physically fit, intuitive, handsome, flirtatious, elusive, suave, intelligent...
I could go on but you get the drift.  |
James: Thanks, Artie. Artemus: "Thanks Artie"! Is that all you can say to me? I've just come back from the grave, risen like Lazarus, and that's what you say? "Thanks, Artie"? James: Thanks, Artie. Artemus: It's a pleasure. - TNOT Pistoleros |
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ccb
SS Quizmaster Emeritus
  
3896 Posts |
Posted - 07/23/2020 : 20:45:13
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I need a word or short phrase, under 10 words, that will describe Jim West's habit of getting into trouble.
How about "imperiled"? I know: that's bland. "Accident-prone" is accurate but makes him sound like a klutz. How about "a really bad insurance risk"?
I need another word or short phrase, under 10 words, describing Artie's personality.
The gentleman himself answers your question in Act III of "The Night of the Arrow":
"Guile. Trickery. Cunning."
Personally I'd settle on "charming." |
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