a week in the life

Sep 06, 2006 16:47


Well!

Things have been a bit mad. I feel rather as if I have been plucked unceremoniously from one life and thrust into another, and when certain familiar things attempt to poke their way in I feel magnificently disoriented. Except for once, when I was four, I have never moved even within the same state, and therefore a move signifies complete and ( Read more... )

exposition, glee, the needle and vinyl play, moving = purgatory, history of banui, the astonishing adventures of me, o dark dark dark, family

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lady_moriel September 7 2006, 04:04:27 UTC
I had kind of the same disorientation when I was in Virginia for the D.C. trip--no reason for it, really, and it was in a different situation, but I couldn't get my head around the fact that I was in Virginia. I don't know. It was weird.

There is so much to tell; most of it probably won't be of overmuch interest to anyone else, but I always feel compelled to remember everything: every event, every sensation, especially new, History-of-Banui events such as this.

Yeah, that's why my entries are always so long and boring. :p If it makes you feel any better, I always enjoy reading yours...

even weirder Mrs. Black plotbunnies which I never actually write down, because I am never that smart

I'm almost certain I've been forgetting lots of plotbunnies lately. I don't know why this is. Maybe because I've got out of the habit of writing things down regularly. I did have some thoughts on that old Jaython story, though, and its relationship with Thieves' Honor, which I might blather about in more detail sometime.

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faeriemaiden September 13 2006, 04:28:24 UTC
I'm almost certain I've been forgetting lots of plotbunnies lately. I don't know why this is. Maybe because I've got out of the habit of writing things down regularly. I did have some thoughts on that old Jaython story, though, and its relationship with Thieves' Honor, which I might blather about in more detail sometime.

I have a terrible fear that I am squishing my plotbunnies because I don't want to have to work at them or something. (And that brings on some really sick mental images. What does a plotbunny look like after it's been ground under one's shoe? A mess of fluff and ooze? Is there ink in there somewhere?) And I don't remember this Jaython thing of which you speak. Blather away, mellen!

Oh, really? A Charmed broom now? Doesn't that go under Misuse of Muggle Artifacts?

*sticks out tongue* ...So, I'm wondering: what does that make Sirius' motorbike? If Mr. Weasley's car was illegal, was the motorbike? If so, why did everyone seem to know about it? (Hagrid rode up to Dumbledore on it, and I'm sure that if Sirius had got ( ... )

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lady_moriel September 14 2006, 03:46:31 UTC
And I don't remember this Jaython thing of which you speak. Blather away, mellen!

That was just--well, I don't know if I called it by that name (okay...it doesn't have a name yet), but I mentioned it in my Xanga not too long ago...something I talked about ages ago on Sonlight, with a prince and an evil regent and stuff. Fantasy, mostly. I've just been having more thoughts on it lately.

It was incredibly fun, except that nearly everybody died at the end, and it almost seemed to turn into a completely different movie--yes, it was completely historically accurate, but...I don't know, I think they should have made it seem a little less carefree at the beginning.

Yeah. It did seem to get a lot more depressing as it went along, which is kind of...bad form, really; something that turns out as hopeless as "Let's make this great escape attempt, and then they're all going to get shot at the very end, except for Baseball Dude!" really shouldn't start with funny stuff. I should watch it again, though. It's been a while.

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