Dec. 14th, 2005

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"Manolo loves the crazy SCA peoples with their rattan swords and homemade poulaines!"
- The Manolo gives a shout-out to the SCA!
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I don't know who she is, but Maria Antonia Fantasia Philomel needs to find a place in a 7th Sea game.
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Long have I admired the Desborough necklace. It is chunky, yes, but that is so rarely a deterrent to me. It's a great piece of Dark Ages jewelry, in my opinion.

And The Met has this for sale.

Curses upon them, for they also have (for less than a third of the price) a simple strand of garnet and gold beads with a golden cross, a la the original... but nothing that combines the cross and the cabochons into a replica.

Anyway... I think I'll be saving my pennies...
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My dad loves to send Internet forwards. He's my dad; I love him anyway. ;)

I really take exception to the "new" (and by "new," I mean "going on for at least 2-3 years now) trend in the "inspirational chain letter" front. The format of these goes like:

<Touching message ranging from sweet to saccharine>

<Note telling you that this message comes from a friend who wuvs you very very much>

<Exhortation to send the message on to friends of your own>

<Implication that you are emotionally impoverished/a bad friend/selfish of your own time if you fail to do this>

I don't mind the cutesy messages, especially if it's from Daddy. It's the last bit that really irritates me. (And for which I don't really blame my father, who - if he thought about it - would probably delete that part.) What, did enough people give up thinking that "if you fail to send this on, you will have bad luck for seven years, seven months, seven days, seven hours and seven minutes" so now the writers have to resort to guilt trips? Gr.

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