To Arrive
dào
d- Male
-ao
Bathroom or Backyard
至 Train Station
刂 Sword

Member Comments from 2019-mid-2020
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Della Fuller
Donald Trump has just ARRIVED from the train station to the backyard of my '"ao" location. He is breathing hard and running as fast as he can, holding up his vegetable peeler, because he is late for the vegetable peeling championships. Luckily, he is just in time. He quickly ARRIVES in front of his station, and the starting gun goes off. Good luck Donald!
Georg Lohrer
Love it. Great. I was hesitating how to utilize 至 train-station. But with your template it's simple. Thank you.
Will R
KEYWORD: 到 dào To Arrive
Actor: D-
Set: -ao
Room within Set (tone): Garden
Prop(s): 至 (sleeping beauty),刂 (Broad Sword)Make a movie:
1. D- at -ao's Garden
2. Sleeping Beauty (至) has been lying there waiting for D- TO ARRIVE
3. D- gets his Broad Sword (刂) and stabs it in her to wake her up
4. Sleeping Beauty wakes angry saying: "You took your time didn't you? You and Broad Sword have ARRIVED late"
5. D- says: "A wizard is never later, he ARRIVES (到) exactly when he needs to" (Gandalf/Lord of the Rings reference)MB Team
This is where Luke and Phil talked about your question in the Mandarin Blueprint Podcast:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnVp_b_LlqY&t=5284s
Image credit: CC BY 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
Annette Bicknell
Whenever I find that my prop is not very mobile and could be tricky to use, I make it a poster of something or a toy or a kitschy tourist memorabilia, in this case a poster of the Rocky Mountaineer Train at a station. That way, as in this case here, I can easily have the poster in the backyard and the actor doing something to it with the vegetable peeler knife.