And use it as a mask to keep you in the dark when the shadow of the moon won't do
1. My poem "The Description of a Wish" has been accepted by Mythic Delirium.
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rushthatspeaks arrives tonight.
3. Best. Headline. In weeks.
4. Fan art!
Maybe I don't have to post that angsty playlist after all.
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3. Best. Headline. In weeks.
4. Fan art!
Maybe I don't have to post that angsty playlist after all.
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2. Yay for both of you!
3. Best headline indeed!
4: :-)
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How long will Lila be staying?
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Only through Monday morning, but it will be good.
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Enjoy your time with L. How long's she staying? :)
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Thank
Enjoy your time with L. How long's she staying?
See above; far too short a time. We're working on this.
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Nine
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Definitely.
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I'm taking a different flight home out of Boston but I'll meet up with
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Will discuss with
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That is indeed a good headline...
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Thank you!
That is indeed a good headline...
I'm not actually going to say who needs science fiction, because I like science fiction, but I also like when it folds into everyday life.
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Thank you!
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But though I'm also glad the angsty playlist isn't necessary, I'd still appreciate it. The more music, the better.
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Thank you! Although, really, I think I can take credit for only one and a half of these things.
But though I'm also glad the angsty playlist isn't necessary, I'd still appreciate it. The more music, the better.
All right; I'll see if I can post it later tonight.
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2. Yay.
3. Hee!
4. Yay.
(Repeat those rapidly, and you get a danceable beat.)
---L.
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I could learn to live to that!
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Congratulations! I'm glad for their excellent taste.
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Hope ye have a lovely visit.
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It is. The archaeologist in me is a bit disappointed, but still, it's fascinating information.
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Yay for fan art!
Speaking of archaeology, did you see Interview: Werner Herzog on the Birth of Art in the March/April Archaeology? It looks like something you'd enjoy, and I'd meant to bring it to your attention earlier--sorry for my lateness in linking.