Moar Prompts

Jan 29, 2008 01:02

Happy birthday, anyotherknight and blamebrampton! =D

Hope you had a fantasticalicious one! <333

P.S. Does anyone know what "killevippen" means? Swedish, yeah?

Picture prompts I submitted over at Phoenix_Flies:

The storekeeper at Magical Menagerie opened the store one morning to find:


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.♥scorpius, birthday, plotbunny, .♥draco

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albichorizon January 29 2008, 12:08:02 UTC
OK, the first 2 fuzzy animals are cute, but what's the third supposed to be?

And that computer seriously rocks

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lilian_cho January 30 2008, 01:28:36 UTC
*g* It's a hamster iirc

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ruien January 29 2008, 22:49:11 UTC
i will build that computer one day.

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lilian_cho January 30 2008, 01:35:21 UTC
Take pics then *g*

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Furry friend? bobbistyle January 29 2008, 22:56:06 UTC
I want that computer too!
Who's the furry friend in the palm of a hand? What is it?
sooo cute!

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Re: Furry friend? lilian_cho January 30 2008, 01:35:56 UTC
IIRC it was a hamster. I know, he looks so unidentifiable, doesn't he? X-D

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lilian_cho January 30 2008, 04:06:38 UTC
=D

I am in LOVE with that computer. I also saw this modded laptop that looks like a Victrola music box <333
Too lazy to look for the link though X-D

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ladyemma_ January 30 2008, 18:16:01 UTC
"killevippen" is a word from a story of Astrid Lindgren, the famous swedish childbook writer. I don't know if you have read the story about Nils Karlsson, he is a tiny, tiny boy who lives in a rathole. One day a normal boy finds out that Nils is living underneat his bed. Nils shows him how he could be as tiny as Nils, by thouching this magic nail. But to be able to become that timy you also have to say killevippen. There you go.

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killevippen lilian_cho January 30 2008, 23:24:30 UTC
Thank you for the explanation! =D

I loved that story so much as a child (I read it translated into English, of course). Nils = <333

Do you know what the title of the story is?

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Re: killevippen ladyemma_ June 12 2008, 14:43:05 UTC
Just happened to find this post when I searched for "killevippen."

The Swedish title of the story is "Nils Karlsson, Pyssling"; the English title I'm familiar with is "Nils Karlsson, the Elf."

Regards,
Tim

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Re: killevippen lilian_cho June 13 2008, 02:22:38 UTC
Thank you for the info Tim =)

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