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It is surprisingly awkward to share one's morning commute with someone who was once a good friend but is now on the opposite side of a small but significant schism.
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One of my colleagues is quite ... er ... fond of the way I draw one of the characters in the show. I find this amusingly ironic, or perhaps ironically amusing, and maybe also fitting, considering my personal history with drawings.
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When at the library the other day (without my coat, you may recall), I picked up the audio version of Mattimeo. "Obsessed" is too mild a word to describe my relationship to the Redwall books in middle school and I was surprised that, despite the slightly annoying voice cast, I still really really like this book. I also still have many of the key phrases memorized.... it's like going back and watching a movie you watched over and over again as a child... Unfortunately I'm no better at drawing the characters now than I was when I was 14. Sigh.

Date: 2005-01-27 10:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] savvy-weasley.livejournal.com
I just popped in... I was at your Pottery website and wanted to tell you that your drawing skills are DIVINE!! Anyways... just popped in =^.^=

Date: 2005-01-27 11:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] octaveleap.livejournal.com
You know, I must know at least four people who have been dying for me to read the Redwall series for a long, long time. I suppose I should give it a try, though I have no idea what it's about. Should I try the audiobooks first? Or the paper?

Hmm... I wonder how a person could be "fond" of how you draw a character in the show... not just fond, but ITALICIZED fond.

I got your letter yesterday! Thank you VERY much, I enjoyed it a lot!

Date: 2005-01-28 12:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] twirlynoodle.livejournal.com
Wow, that was REALLY fast! I just popped it in the mail not very long ago. Canada Post works in mysetrious ways; I have yet to recieve two packages from associates south of the border...

Oh, she is italicised-fond. We had a lengthy and amusing discussion about it yesterday. Things are much, much happier in the 2D Ghetto now that oik-boy has gone his merry way.

Definitely, definitely read the Redwall books in paper. And I advise you to start with the one titled Redwall and stick to the ones written before 1997 until you decide whether you like them or not...

Date: 2005-01-31 09:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ubiquitouspitt.livejournal.com
Quite embarrasing for me - I've never heard of Redwall.

Date: 2005-02-01 07:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] twirlynoodle.livejournal.com
Redwall: YA fantasy series by Brian Jacques (nothing to do with Jacques) which is somewhere between Watership Down and Lord of the Rings in that it is fairly realistic except that all the characters are talking animals. "Realistic" here means "lacking magical elements" ... it is sort of vaguely Dark-Ages-ish and quite swashbuckling. Quests, riddles, villains, heroes, buckles, swashes... good stuff. Total fluff escapist entertainment, but good. Named for its principal location, Redwall Abbey, which, though it has an "Order," appears to have no religious tradition at all.

Don't watch the cartoons.

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