Now I begin to have some insight into you! Carpathian Mountains is it? do you sleep by day and listen to the music of the "children of the night" perchance? Do you wear a cape, etc?
Heh. Capes fell out of fashion some time ago. I am a bit of a night creature, though, come to think of it.
I think your taste in jewelery is a bit much.
That was my RenFest getup, of course. It's fun to be gauche for a while, but I tired of it, and that pearly crown weighs a ton. Hard to be a convincing Vlad Tepes when you're sweating buckets in all that fur and brocade, too.
(edited because I just can't leave well enough alone)
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"If you take music out of this world, you will have nothing but a ball of fire." - Balochi musician
Did you know that elephant garlic --not a true garlic, by the way-- actually comes from Eastern Europe? Beloved of the Czechs, as I understand. Haven't tried it myself.
"If you take music out of this world, you will have nothing but a ball of fire." - Balochi musician
Honestly, I had to go do a search about who Cliff Claven was. So now I do remember him. Needless to say, not well enough to truly empathize with your plight,
Cliff.
Cynth wrote:
Walden, when I think of Stoic I think of "non-complaining" and also maybe "non-demonstrative", not showing a lot of emotion, either excitement or gloom or alarm. I don't know if that's what you mean. I should look that up in the dictionary too.
Literally speaking, it's a classical school of philosophy, but yeah, your interpretation was exactly what I meant.
Okay, I know your type then and if my sister ever calls again to announce she's having twins (which she won't) you, like my husband, will not show an adequate amount of excitement.
Cynth wrote:Okay, I know your type then and if my sister ever calls again to announce she's having twins (which she won't) you, like my husband, will not show an adequate amount of excitement.
Sounds like you have me pegged, insofar as I might be peggable.
Nanohedron wrote:
Did you know that elephant garlic --not a true garlic, by the way-- actually comes from Eastern Europe? Beloved of the Czechs, as I understand. Haven't tried it myself.
God hates the Czech republic for growing garlic that looks suspiciously like a caknbalz!
(I think Mr. Phelps is a closet case, personally.)