Rotten luck for you - but all to the gain of the rest of us (and while the music and the Tafelspitz would undoubtedly been excellent, I'd not trust Käsespätzle made by an Austrian in any case...)
Aus einer Wurzel zartnoeonDecember 28 2009, 17:12:25 UTC
I have saved this one for a leisurely read and am not at all disappointed. Between the Wodewose and the carols and St. Margaret (and the Fourteen Holy Helpers, who must have something for Goyle when Draco finds him - IF he has the wine) and Myrddin and the Afallenau, I am in an elusive and allusive state of bliss.
The old Hufflepuffian diatribe on the dead of Winter and solsticio brumali has me in stitches.
I'm also swooning in most unmanly fashion over the concert t-shirts on the next gen lovers. No Æon indeed, nor principalities, nor powers...
Rotten luck with the RL weather, although it has borne fruit for us in its fictional Widerspiegelung. *dives back in*
(And you would liken Molly Weasley to Tessie Bear and name a house elf "Wynkyn" and make "lustrate" sound like the dirtiest word in the English language)
Nolite dare sanctum canibusnoeonJanuary 5 2010, 16:05:53 UTC
I *finally* figured out why St. Margaret ante Porcos was bothering me so much. I can't believe I didn't see it at once. You're incorrigible (and yes, I'm slow).
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The old Hufflepuffian diatribe on the dead of Winter and solsticio brumali has me in stitches.
I'm also swooning in most unmanly fashion over the concert t-shirts on the next gen lovers. No Æon indeed, nor principalities, nor powers...
Rotten luck with the RL weather, although it has borne fruit for us in its fictional Widerspiegelung. *dives back in*
(And you would liken Molly Weasley to Tessie Bear and name a house elf "Wynkyn" and make "lustrate" sound like the dirtiest word in the English language)
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And what else wd one call a library elf save Wynkyn?
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