greetings from elsewhere

Nov 03, 2006 23:44

So here I am in the Minas Morgul Funhouse, also known as the Abode de Meholick. Mrs. M is, you see, the Witch-Queen of Angmar (my mother is the Dark Lady Sauroneena, and ths has been going on since Sarah M and I were ten and eleven, respectively), so her hom ei snamed accordingly. Except that now we are living in their former home, so I suppose the ( Read more... )

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lady_moriel November 4 2006, 07:42:19 UTC
Sigh. I want to meet these people. And hang out with you and talk and watch Monty Python and be random and stuff. (And yes. It is funnier in groups. Bicycle Repairman and Ministry of Silly Walks were quite amusing, but Holy Grail was better because I saw it with people.)

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faeriemaiden November 5 2006, 20:35:56 UTC
I am going to kidnap you. You just wait. ;)

♥ ♥ ♥

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liveonthesun November 5 2006, 01:02:04 UTC
Oh, you're making me miss all the large families we knew in Monticello. While I quite hated the place, the people were wonderful! Even though we weren't homeschooling any more, we had a lot of friends who had large families and homeschooled, and we did fun things with each other on a regular basis.

I wonder how they're all doing.

Also, this post has made my family seem much more normal than we really are! :D

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faeriemaiden November 5 2006, 20:34:45 UTC
Also, this post has made my family seem much more normal than we really are! :D
*giggles* Yeah, recently I was bemoaning to myself about how dull and ordinary my family is, and then I went WAIT A MINUTE. I've gotten so used to our various brands of insanity that I've forgotten other families aren't like this, too. I mean, I call my mother 'Dark Lady' casually, without thinking about it. Dad and I often have long conversations with the cat, with one of us playing the cat. We sit around and watch grim foreign films on Sunday nights. (Okay, only sometimes. But all the foreign films I've seen recently were desperately unhappy, and also GORGEOUS.) Dad does half the cooking--not because Mum's a bad hand at cooking, just because he's also very good at it and Mum likes a break every so often. We name all of our cars and we talk to them. Actually, we talk to a lot of inanimate objects. I know there are plenty of other crazy things we do, but I can't remember them. ^-^

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wanderlight November 5 2006, 05:00:05 UTC
Why, why, why do you know such cool people? I am insanely jealous & want to konw them, too. :D

Random, unrelated question that popped into my head today: how do you pronounce your name? *hangs head in shame*

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faeriemaiden November 5 2006, 20:43:45 UTC
Hee. Well, Sarah and I met online when we were about nine and ten, I think, and our mothers sort of met online at about the same time, and we were emailing & all that jazz, and it so happened that the Meholicks' grandmother lived near Boston, and we lived near Boston, if somewhat in the other direction, so they came up and we all went to the beach together and everybody hit it off like crazy. They visited us again about a year later ( ... )

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wanderlight November 7 2006, 00:03:18 UTC
Thanks for the pronounciation guide. Do I get to know your real name, or is that classified information? I promise not to sell it on the internet. xD

Eee, I like the story of your family and the Meholicks'. It sounds like a wonderful coincidence: life does love us after all! I've always wished that I could meet people that I know online in person... hasn't happened yet, though. That could have something to do with the fact that no one lives in Canada...

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faeriemaiden November 23 2006, 02:21:26 UTC
My 'real' name is Jolene. Thanks to Dolly Parton, I stole Draco from Ginny. Er. Yes. I'm still recovering from this. (The sad part is...I like Mindy Smith's version, if only it weren't about me and my homewrecking tendencies.)

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