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Re: Favorite thing about Tex

Posted: April 01, 2011 • 12:44 pm
by Malloy Tex
Tex the owner of a lonely heart that breathes in the wrong filling,
just like many other guys & gals who fall for the wrong one,
no matter how bad it once was you always come out clean
& eventually open yourself to the one you love,
pick up a lost penny believe it will give you long day luck,
Tex is the best for all things.

Re: Favorite thing about Tex

Posted: April 04, 2011 • 10:33 am
by dread
I like many things about TM, hers a list :P

His voice.
His looks.
His bravery/stupidety
His charme

To be spesefic

The voice he gets when he is thinking.. when ever i see a detective movie or hear a radio drama i always compare the main characters voice to CJ´s. Every PI game, audio drama or movie i see/hear i really like when the voice is a bit rugged with a hint of whiskey (bourbon) and smoke.

The look that reminds me of Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca or Maltese falcon just a bit more washed out :P basicly the 1940´s pi look. His sneekers is a fun twist though :P

The way he try´s to make a funny remarke or when his being sarcastic even when his life is in danger.

The little naive outlook on everything.

Re: Favorite thing about Tex

Posted: April 04, 2011 • 11:40 am
by dcat151
dread wrote: The way he try´s to make a funny remarke or when his being sarcastic even when his life is in danger.
To me this is what makes Tex who he is.

Re: Favorite thing about Tex

Posted: April 13, 2011 • 1:49 am
by Deco Bryl
dcat151 wrote:
dread wrote: The way he try´s to make a funny remarke or when his being sarcastic even when his life is in danger.
To me this is what makes Tex who he is.
YES!!! I love his snarky remarks! Hell, I love all his internal monologue. Also, I love that he's a norm who doesn't discriminate against mutants. That alone makes him a winner in my book. And I love his love of 1940s hard-boiled American detective fiction. His dress sense has inspired in me a love of 1930s and 1940s American (and British) fashions.