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Post by Ellie on Aug 26, 2007 16:44:49 GMT -5
Okay, everyone, what you've all been waiting for. It's time to start the first TNBT forum contest! Please make sure you read the rules below first:[ Rules ]- Only 1 entry per registered member.
- I can only send the prize to those members in the U.S. & Canada/Mexico for postage cost purposes. If you're from a different country, feel free to enter as well, but I can only email you the contest prize, not mail it. *Please* remember this.
- If you win this contest, you're not eligible to enter the next *two* consecutive contests. After that time, you may enter to win again.
- You must have at least 2 posts somewhere on the forum to enter the contest (not including your entry post here). This contest is for active members of the boards only.
- Absolutely *no* using different registered names to enter the contest. If I've found you're the same person with more than one name on the boards, your accounts will be banned from this forum.
[ The Contest ]The first contest is about as simple as you can get. Post a reply to this forum about what you might do if you met Steven during the course of your everyday life. Yeah, that's it. By posting your response you're entering yourself into the contest. It does not need to be in essay form or a huge paragraph, I just need your response- as simple or as complex as you wish to make it. How good it is will not harm/improve your chances for winning. Remember, you only need to post *once* to be entered; posting more than once will not increase your chances at all. I will then randomly select one of the members who had posted (yeah, the "name-out-of-a-hat" thing) and that person will be the winner of this contest. [ The Prize ]The prize is a sexy 8x10 portrait of Steven. Who wouldn't want one of these to possibly frame and adore on your wall?? The sample pic is below: The contest will run from now until September 8th to give those who are interested in entering plenty of time to check the contest out and put up their post. If you have any questions about the contest, please PM me. [ The Winner ]Sad- congrats!!! Good luck!!!
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Post by magpie on Aug 26, 2007 20:30:31 GMT -5
Magpie spots Steven leisurely walking down the street.
She freezes, "It can't be..yet it looks so much like...nah."
He comes closer and she is now definately sure, it is indeed the man himself.
Walking up to him she gets his attention by makuing eye contact, a nervous "uhm...hey" can be heard. Before he has any time to reposnd she faints....
leaving him to do some much needed CPR...lol
(*I know its silly but oh well.*)
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Post by Trista on Aug 26, 2007 20:31:26 GMT -5
I'd jump him.
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emmmaaa
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Post by emmmaaa on Aug 26, 2007 21:24:54 GMT -5
If I met Steven I would probably suggest we go somewhere and sing. I figure it's something we both like to do so why not do it together? Besides music it a REALLY good way to get to know someone better. After that i would suggest we go out for dinner, not a fancy romantic one but maybe and a nice hot spot with a good energy. At this dinner I would ask him about what he does in his free time and what is about his career that he enjoys etc.... Then of course attempt to set the mood right *wink*
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Post by Ondra on Aug 26, 2007 23:39:03 GMT -5
If I met Steven in my everyday life, I would walk up to him and tell him how much I admire his work and then I would ask if we could go somewhere and talk. I would then explain to him that he is somewhat of a mentor to me and I would have to ask him about his life, inspirations, aspirations, who is mentors are, everything about acting and singing, etc. I would also ask what kind of advice he would give to someone who hopes to one day be a famous actor or singer. Then I would ask him if we could meet and talk some more later. And then try to impress him with my singing/acting ability and maybe see if he wanted to go on a real date. Of course I might, at some point, make a fool of myself and beg him to help get me a part in his next movie. But that is a very big maybe. Hopefully I wouldn't make too big a fool of myself.
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cassy
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Post by cassy on Aug 27, 2007 2:59:06 GMT -5
I'm not sure what I would do if I met Steven in my everyday life. That's pretty much impossible anyway, though, since I doubt he'll be coming to Vienna anytime soon. But if I did happen to come across him while visiting family in New York, I guess I'd go up to him and try and start a conversation. In my own, very dorky, way. Haha.
"Hey, Steven Strait, right?" (Act as if I wasn't sure) "I loved your performance in Sky High...Actually, in all of your movies." (He'd smile and thank me) "Could I have a photo?" (If he says yes and I don't have a camera, I'll go run off and buy one in the nearest DR) -takes picture- "Thanks, Steven" (Big smile) -sighs as she watches Steven walk away- -END-
That's about it. But I guess it really depends on how we met. On some days, I'm adventurous and others I'm not. Who knows? -mysterious music in background-
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Post by stevensfan on Aug 27, 2007 13:23:58 GMT -5
Okay let's see if I ever met Steven Strait, I would treat him just like a normal person just like everyday life of mines and walk up to him to say hello, pretend like I don't even know who he is when i know who he is. and ask if I can talk to him for a while. He'd probably say yes,"than i would ask him what he like doing in his spare time" Than i would be like cool." Than I would also tell him that I'm an actress and model. Also ask him like what kind of advice would you give a upstarting actress/model. Than I would also tell him that I loved him in the movie," The Covenant". Ask him, alot of questions, well not to much cause he might be busy or something. I'd probably be stuck by now and be quiet because that happens to me when i run out of questions to ask people. Especially when i'm shy. Tell him that he's a good looking guy and i love his singing voice and blah blah blah. Than ask him if I can take a picture with him, he'll probably say sure. Than ask for a hug (geesh i'm asking for too much, i think?) and give him a kiss on the cheek. Than when he's ready to leave i'll tell him,"to say hello, to his cousin for me" That's what i would do if I ever met him.
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arashi
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Post by arashi on Aug 27, 2007 14:56:02 GMT -5
Is working on a set of a movie as an extra out in California (this is a dream of mine bare with me) knows Steven is on the set and hopes to run into him and maybe between takes if she can catch his eyes get him to come over and say hi. for she knows she cannot approach him on the set.
Sees Steven and flashes a shy smile. He smiles back and wanders over to her. "Hey you new here."
Nods, "Yeah I am. I'm Brandie. I'm an extra here on the set." Feels a blush on her cheeks.
"I'm Steven." shakes hand. "So why are you trying to get in the industry?"
"I'm here to have fun and learn." Look at him. "If I'm discovered, cool if I'm not then I'll keep on going."
He laughs. "Good attitude." Looks behind him sees the producer. "Look like the filming is about to start. Have fun. Squeezes hand and goes back to talk to his fellow actors.
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Post by Amanda on Aug 27, 2007 16:33:11 GMT -5
Hm, if I met him? I liketo think I'd be totally cool and un-fangirly. You know, walk up to him, say I was a fan. Talk a bit about one fo his movies. Ask him for an autograph and, if I had my camera, a picture. Then be on my merry little way. The reality of me meeting him? Ah, I'd probably either a. Not approach him out of nerves or b. If I did approach him become a shy blabbering pile of goo.
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Post by magpie on Aug 27, 2007 17:52:09 GMT -5
What manda said.
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Post by caleblover528 on Aug 27, 2007 18:28:44 GMT -5
Wow....If I met Steven....omg. There would be so many emotions running through my head. I'd be like, should I go up to him, should I say something. After I was done thinking, I think I would run up to him, ask for a picture and autograph and say what a huge fan of him I am. I would probably be all fan-girly squeaky. He'd smile and my heart would melt.
I think I would cry out of joy.
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photolady990
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Post by photolady990 on Aug 29, 2007 15:27:17 GMT -5
OK I thought i met him once In NYC (probably wasn't him) and i was walking down a street (have no idea of the name) i saw him come outta diner and he smiles at me i smiled at him he went to his car and i helped my mom to a restroom (bad clams).sad i know but i believe that would be what would happen if ever i did see him.
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Post by Amanda on Aug 29, 2007 15:56:33 GMT -5
OK I thought i met him once In NYC (probably wasn't him) and i was walking down a street (have no idea of the name) i saw him come outta diner and he smiles at me i smiled at him he went to his car and i helped my mom to a restroom (bad clams).sad i know but i believe that would be what would happen if ever i did see him. Ok, may I be the first to say LUCKY. I know you didnt actually meet him but hey, you got to share space with the man or at least a guys who looks like him.... And yes, in my world seeing someone from across the street counts as sharing space.
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jolie
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Post by jolie on Sept 2, 2007 19:16:32 GMT -5
Well, I work in an animal hospital-and I meet new people all the time through that-so it would probably be something along the lines of him bringing in a pet/injured wildlife etc, and me saying "Ok can you tell me what happened?" I also probably wouldn't believe it was really him ('m nearsighted) and probably wouldn't recognize/realize it till long after he was gone. 0-o
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Post by Amanda on Sept 3, 2007 21:24:14 GMT -5
Well, I work in an animal hospital-and I meet new people all the time through that-so it would probably be something along the lines of him bringing in a pet/injured wildlife etc, and me saying "Ok can you tell me what happened?" I also probably wouldn't believe it was really him ('m nearsighted) and probably wouldn't recognize/realize it till long after he was gone. 0-o Sounds like me with the whole not recognizing him thing. I have a tendency to completely overlook the obvious at times.
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