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scriv3lloirl · 1 month
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Audrey n Seymour comic based off of somethin silly in a lsoh server I'm in hehe
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link-is-a-dork · 1 year
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Sudrey: “I’m shocked... Despite what the chief said, I wasn’t expecting someone as...short as you.”
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I found another shrine on top of a big rock and it was the Karahatag Shrine: Drifting Flame. I had to light torches and use them to open doors and use another as a weight so I could get my 6th Light of Blessing. I left the shrine and saw smoke from a fire and dropped down to the Southern Oasis Training Area. There was a Gerudo there, Sudrey who was in charge of the Desert Race and I had to pay 10 Rupees to participate. I just had to pass through 7 arches and reach the goal in the time limit and I could use whatever I wanted.
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sistercelluloid · 5 years
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Audrey at 90: The Salute to Audrey Hepburn Blogathon is soon upon us, starting on her birthday, May 4!
We’re so honored to welcome a very special guest —Audrey’s son, Luca Dotti, author of the New York Times bestsellers Audrey at Home: Memories of My Mother’s Kitchen and Audrey in Rome. “I’m touched and delighted that so many writers are celebrating my mother’s 90th birthday,” he told us. “I look forward to reading the variety of topics on her films and her life which are covered here.” Luca also wrote the moving and insightful foreword to Robert Matzen’s brand-new book, Dutch Girl: Audrey Hepburn in World War II, an incredible story beautifully told—which will leave you even more in awe of Audrey.
And three lucky blogathon participants will win a copy of that book!
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During the blogathon, we’re hoping to capture many aspects of Audrey’s remarkable life. You can focus on a movie or any other facet of her career, philanthropic work, style, or her early years and near-miraculous survival under the Nazis… whatever touches you the most.
And if you’ve already written about Audrey, you’re welcome to enter that post as well.
  Please join us in honoring this extraordinary woman. You still have time to enter, but hurry!
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At the bottom of your story, please post one of the banners below and link to this post, saying something along the lines of: This piece is included in Audrey at 90: The Salute to Audrey Hepburn Blogathon, sponsored by Sister Celluloid. To see the rest of the posts, just click here.
  Belgian-born actress Audrey Hepburn (1929 – 1993) on the terrace of the Restaurant Hammetschwand at the summit of the Bürgenstock, Switzerland, circa 1955. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)
I’ll be writing about Robert Matzen’s wonderful book, and he’ll be sharing his insights into what it was like to spend so much time “with” Audrey, compared with his other fascinating subjects, including James Stewart, Olivia de Havilland, Errol Flynn and Carole Lombard.
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The blogathon will run from May 4 to May 7. You are welcome to post your entry any time between now and May 7; just send the link in the comments section and we’ll include a live link to it in the roster below.
Here’s the list so far:
Sister Celluloid: Dutch Girl: Audrey Hepburn and WWII Robert Matzen: Spending time “with” Audrey as a subject, compared with other stars Caftan Woman: Charade Maddy Loves Her Classic Films: A Tribute to Audrey Cinema Cities: Audrey’s five Oscar-nominated performances Cinematic Scribblings: Two for the Road Moon in Gemini: The Nun’s Story Thoughts All Sorts: Roman Holiday Realweegiemidget Reviews: Robin and Marian Three Enchanting Ladies: Funny Face The Stop Button: Secret People The Story Enthusiast: Enchantment: The Life of Audrey Hepburn by Donald Spoto The Pale Writer: Audrey’s early career and How to Steal a Million Love Letters to Old Hollywood: Love in the Afternoon Champagne for Lunch: The Nun’s Story and Robin and Marian The Midnite Drive-In: The Children’s Hour The Film Catchup: Breakfast at Tiffany’s In the Good Old Days of Classic Hollywood: Audrey at Home: Memories of My Mother’s Kitchen, by Luca Dotti Poppity Talks Classic Film: The Unforgiven Diary of a Movie Maniac: Bloodline and Love Among Thieves Critica Retro: Paris When It Sizzles MovieMovie logBlog: My Fair Lady 
Please request your topics in the comments section. I can’t wait to hear from you!
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  The Audrey Hepburn Blogathon Proudly Welcomes Audrey’s Son, Luca Dotti! Audrey at 90: The Salute to Audrey Hepburn Blogathon is soon upon us, starting on her birthday, May 4!
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ronniesims · 5 years
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Thankfully Audrey seems okay with this. Then again, it’s been a long time since she’s seen her mom so happy. And it’s not like Henry is a stranger either.
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thirteenthhr · 3 years
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Sudrey’s post in the middle of Gerudo Desert is predicated on one thing: No one goes into the East Barrens unless excepted by Chief Riju. It’s far from an easy job, despite how little she actually gets to do out here. Her watch on the desert and Vah Naboris is ceaseless, riddled with few snatches of sleep for days at a time. It’s her post and hers alone. But she’s had it so long she feels like she shares it with the beast who once protected their land.
Today begins no differently. Sudrey rises with the sun, eats a small breakfast of voltfruit she harvested herself, and watches the storm swallow the morning light. Clouds of sand crackle with lightning, as if trying to divert the eye from the monster within. It often succeeds, in tandem with the thick sands, and for once, it works in Sudrey’s favor; it lets her notice something else.
Today is also one of the rare days when she spies a foolish traveler daring to risk the storm. A welcome break from her monotonous routine, but frustrating nonetheless. She takes her bow and shock arrows and readies her sand seal, and ponders how difficult it is to impart common sense on others. Luckily, striking fear in the foolish is much easier.
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sandsealsunlimited · 6 years
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listen, sudrey.... just because link is shorter than almost every adult npc in this game...
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