A little birthday something for Ken the writer

Feb 03, 2008 10:06

Well, it's Ken's birthday today, and I want to give him a little something. Real life has been WAAAYY too busy to throw another party (I still have to thank everyone for the last one - coming I promise), but then again, Ken doesn't really go for those silly parties much anyway. So here's a little something to say Happy Birthday, and thank you for ( Read more... )

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rhetoretician February 3 2008, 18:37:32 UTC
Annette, you are a peach. What a lovely wish for a friend when he's having a writing day! We all need a visit from muse now and then. (There's a lovely story called "Silver Lady and the Fortyish Man," in which, at one point in the story, the protagonist, a writer, finds her muse (after a long absence) sitting on the writer's typewriter, painting her toenails.) And you pay such careful attention to my tastes! (But what color were the skirt and jacket?)

Janice will wonder why you've got me married to Rachel (as will David), but maybe we won't tell them. ;)

Thank you so much.

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moonette1 February 3 2008, 18:41:58 UTC
LOL, why did I type Rachel? I'll go edit it now. Sheesh.

:)

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grandma_kate February 3 2008, 21:01:45 UTC
Happy Birthday Ken! Many more.

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rhetoretician February 4 2008, 02:02:47 UTC
Thanks, Kate!

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girlspell February 4 2008, 00:57:35 UTC
Hey...Rachel here. I'm in hiding from the superbowl Keep me in the story, will you?

Heavens, If I could write I would have written that. Good story! :)

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rhetoretician February 4 2008, 02:03:30 UTC
I don't mind your staying in the story -- just not as my wife. The real one wouldn't like it. :)

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tdu000 February 4 2008, 05:14:31 UTC
Then Rhetoretician felt his cheeks warm. He was thinking like Young(ish) Albus again.

Does Ken have a cross-dressing show fetish too? Poor man! Run, Ken, run! heaven know what Moonette will dream up for you next!

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moonette1 February 4 2008, 05:32:29 UTC
Of course he doesn't, Bel! I was referring to his interest in fashion and putting outfits together, not WEARING womens clothing!

*chalks up another notch on TDU's schedule of flangst for Valentine's Day party*

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tdu000 February 4 2008, 06:55:49 UTC
I got the impression that Grindelwald was the cross-dresser and Young(ish) Dumbledore was the one with the shoe (sorry for the earlier typo) fetish. Don't you dare mistreat me too badly or I'll take the booze home and sulk!

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moonette1 February 4 2008, 07:17:47 UTC
Shoe fetish? That gives me ALL SORTS of ideas for the Valentine's Day party. *grins*

I would never mistreat you, darlin'. You're just so fun to play with!

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amamama February 4 2008, 07:34:13 UTC
Oh yay, that's so good - what a great day for Ken. Inspiring muse, too... :) Tell me, are women's muses handome men, or do muses always have to be female? I know what the nine muses are, I just wonder if they show up as men for those who prefer that. Any experience, 'nette?

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moonette1 February 4 2008, 07:47:38 UTC
Well, given that my Sparta story is supposed to center on a young girl, but my scenes keep revolving around scarred, manly men, I think I know the answer to that question! My muse is DEFINITELY male. And manly. And scarred. And without a doubt handsome. I have a crush on my muse.

And on that note, I'm going to go to sleep and hopefully dream of my muse!

Are you feeling more rested now? Hope so. :)

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tdu000 February 4 2008, 07:53:18 UTC
Is your muse called Gerard Butler or does he just look like him?

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amamama February 4 2008, 14:53:12 UTC
Are you feeling more rested now?

Oh, definitely. When I wrote my last entry, I was knackered from all I'd done that day. The party and all that was a major boost, and was far from wearing me out.

Hope you've been having sweet dreams... *smirks*

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