in which Our Heroine once again demonstrates why she should own stock in 3M

Nov 11, 2006 18:53

So it is a chilly Saturday evening and I am bored and have no social life. My original plans, which involved making this magnificent concoction, have been thwarted on account of the phyllo dough being insufficently thawed ( Read more... )

photos, lea's post-it fetish, edward iii's overactive loins, hath not thy rose a thorn

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eilonwy November 12 2006, 00:57:57 UTC
This is excellent!

And you've inspired me to scan in and post my chart of Arcadia. Sadly, it's post-it note free, but still kinda cool.

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lnhammer November 12 2006, 02:07:34 UTC
What does your chart describe?

---L.

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eilonwy November 12 2006, 02:22:47 UTC
All of the relationships between all of the characters (well, a few minor ones excepted) of all 5 books (800pages)-- who's disguised as whom, who loves whom, who killed whom, etc. It's fun!

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lnhammer November 12 2006, 07:13:53 UTC
I'd say, "Yes, very fun," but during International Love of Rhetoric Week, I didn't actually post past the second interlude, and it's been long enough since then that I'd have to reread the second half before I said anything coherent. I'd love to see your chart, if you ever post it.

Gods, but those guys are such teenage boys.

---L.

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anomilygrace November 12 2006, 00:59:57 UTC
YOU ARE AWESOME LIKE AN AWESOME THING.

That is all.

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matociquala November 12 2006, 01:10:53 UTC
wow.

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meletor_et_al November 12 2006, 01:26:38 UTC
that is really impressive. though, you know, a Lehrer-esque sung version would be even more impressive.

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angevin2 November 12 2006, 01:47:44 UTC
But do I get points for writing this? ;)

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meletor_et_al November 12 2006, 02:05:04 UTC
omg, you so do!

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writerwench November 12 2006, 12:01:37 UTC
Absobloodylutely brilliant.
And yes, it DOES scan to the Major-General's patter song.
Heeheehee.... thanks for lightening my much-stressed mood!

I love the idea of the multicoloured Post-Its. What a great teaching aid that would be for schoolkids learning about complicated relationships between people, things or even places.

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erstwhiletexan November 12 2006, 01:30:57 UTC
THAT IS AWESOME LIKE FREAKING WOAH. Also, "overactive loins" -- HAH, you got that right!

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