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Title: Drawing In The Drawing Room
Post by: Mysterious Benefactor on November 07, 2010, 06:49:58 PM
Inspired by one of Lydia's posts in a topic on the "Complete This Phrase / Fill In The Blank(s) - 1995-Gerard and Daphne-Summer of '70" board:

If a party was held at Collinwood or the Old House in any of the show's time periods/bands where each guest was expected to draw something that was significant about themselves or really important to them, what would each character draw?

I'll start the game off by saying Barnabas would either draw Josette or at least his latest SYT fantasy hoping, like Charles Delaware Tate, to bring her into reality.  [wink2]  ::)
Title: Re: Drawing In The Drawing Room
Post by: Lydia on November 09, 2010, 10:47:20 AM
Some obvious answers...

Abigail Collins would draw a picture of the devil – and I'm sure she'd make it a very tempting devil!

Reverend Trask of 1795 would draw a picture of a witch, every bit as tempting to the male mind as Abigail's devil would be to the female mind.

Nathan Forbes would flirt with whatever pretty wench happened to be around, and then take a look at Trask’s drawing and say, "I'll have what he's having.”
Title: Re: Drawing In The Drawing Room
Post by: Janet the Wicked on November 19, 2010, 02:42:09 AM
Quentin would probably draw a picture of an ornate liquor cabinet.

Willie would draw a picture of a landscape that conveyed his true desire to be free.

Burke Devlin would draw a picture of Roger in the electric chair.

Sam Evans... Hmmm....

Title: Re: Drawing In The Drawing Room
Post by: Patti Feinberg on April 18, 2015, 04:12:32 PM
COMPLETELY unbenknownst to one another, both Liz & Roger would draw pictures of $$$$$ money $$$.

David would draw (in perspective) him as larger than life, looking down on all the little ants, which of course, would in reality, be people.

Amy would draw a picture of ANYWHERE that WASN'T Collinwood!!

And, bien sur, Roger Davis would just draw a picture of himself, as is.

Patti