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Pinocchio. How do I talk to her in a way that puts her into state? Could u give an example? Thanks. Lol. And I'd like to thank everyone for their input.
Well the mere mention of Camero's will prime her mind, and immediately let her access that state a little. To intensify it, just give her more access to the feeling, eg. of what I might say:
"I know what you mean. For me it would be an Impreza, 'cause I love the whole rally thing, the idea of going fast down a dirt road, drifting around corners and winning the race, you know? It's that feeling of absolute freedom, flying it down a long road, on a sunny day, friend with you, tunes blaring. Road trip!"
See what she says, and I might carry on with something like:
"You know what? I know where there's a Camero. We should totally steal it. We could each gather as much money as we can, steal the Camero and drive around, state to state, living a new life wherever we go" etc...
You could bring up Bonnie and Clyde or what have you. keep it going, get her involved. It's a fun role-play. You could also say "if it doesn't work out between us I'm taking the Camero".
As far as tonality goes, if you're saying something exciting, be excited. Don't mark out commands heavily (I don't think even there too important right now). If you're saying certain words you may want to emphasize them (Long = L-L-O-O-N-N-G-G, etc). Good tonality is NOT hypnotic tonality.
EDIT When I say "It's that feeling of absolute freedom, flying it down a long road, on a sunny day, friend with you, tunes blaring. Road trip!" you could in fact use the word "you" more often:
"It's that feeling, do you know it? Of absolute freedom... you're flying down the road, the sun beaming down on you, friend about, blasting your tunes as loud as they go. "We're on a fuckin' road trip!""
This way you're a little more ambiguous as to who you're talking to. Might be worth trying out, but as you improve, you'll how much to push it, or not.