Quebec in less than 48 hours...

Jul 03, 2008 16:54

Packing my bags and watching Pan's Labyrinth for the, um, gazillionth time.

I still think one of the scariest moments in cinematic history has got to be when the Pale Man's fingers just sort of TWITCH on the table like that. Guhhhhhuhuhuhhhh.

I want a Faun of my very own.

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jellyfishfire July 4 2008, 02:19:37 UTC
Ohh, my little travelling pantaloon, you will have so much fun in your francophone travels!! I'm rather intensely jealous! I'll need to hear all the gorey details when you get back, including the epic tale of how you managed to get all your clothes BACK into the suitcase of miniscule proportions with all the extra baggage of the exciting presents you're bringing me...*biiiiiig cheesey grin* (Bring me back some poutine!!)
Have a fantasmagorical time! Don't worry about the utter frenchness of it all! Just remember: je suis le noire pomplemosse de morte!! And yayness abound!
(and take some candies for the plane! And pack fresh underwear and a toothbrush in your carry-on! And make sure you have clothes for both hot weather and cool weather, you never know with those crazy quebecers and their weather...And remember to..(etc, etc, etc))

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whuppitystoorie July 4 2008, 02:56:36 UTC
Um...the Black Grapefruit of Death?

Right! That's going on my luggage tag!

Oh, it'll be epic, all right. Beowulf-eat-your-heart-out epic.

And don't worry, Toogood - if I see something in Quebec with your name on it, I'll get it for ya. (How would you like one of those big furry black shakos that the guards on Parliament Hill wear? They're stylish, patriotic, and they don't clog your arteries.)

Poutine, by the way, was invented by the Quebecois to kill off the Anglophones.

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lebizarre July 4 2008, 03:14:45 UTC
i happen to like your five-foot-eleven-ness. =)

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