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Dec 26, 2004 16:09

I had a tea party with my stuffed animals today. Actually it was a hot-chocolate-and-marzipan party, but let's not get picky. I haven't really played with my stuffed animals for several years, but before that I was obsessed with them. Each one had a name, family, history, and personality. (Yes. I was a very lonely little girl.) Anyway, today I ( Read more... )

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arcanefruition December 27 2004, 04:54:40 UTC
Betsy, you are cute.

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redhandedjill88 December 27 2004, 18:36:24 UTC
This coming from the tsarina of cuteness. (I am though, aren't I?) Heheh.

OHMYGODI'MGONNASEEYOUSOSOOOOOOOOOON! Yay. Love ya!

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newt_girl December 27 2004, 05:40:30 UTC
Yay! I used to have over 50 stuffed animals--and every one had a name and family too. I haven't played with them for so long...it is indeed distressing when one realizes that one has lost that amazing capacity to CREATE a different world right here inside of our "real" one. *sigh* I miss that.

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redhandedjill88 December 27 2004, 18:40:47 UTC
I know! It's horrible, isn't it? We need to have a huge tea party and bring all our stuffed animals and introduce them to each other. My trustiest are my stuffed tiger Hobbes, my Madame Alexander doll Elizabeth, my stuffed octopus Cthulhu, and my stuffed Scottie dog Wally.

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babydoll_777 December 31 2004, 04:29:46 UTC
I am so seriously disturbed...truly, I am. lol Actually, i had a stuffed Paddington before I was born and loved him so much that I eventually ate all his hair..umm...anyways...and then we got his partner Fido when I was four and now I can't even fit in my bed because I have too many stuffed animals in it. The other day I thought I was sitting on a stuffed cat, but strangely enough it meowed...and moved....and yeah...it was Mr. Troule Kitters and he was not in a happy mood. Randomness...sorry ( ... )

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redhandedjill88 January 2 2005, 23:16:01 UTC
1. Yes you are invited to my midsummer party. And you can be as naughty as you want, as long as you promise not to tell me anything about it if it involves my brother.

2. Don't be disturbed. Just because I write LJ posts about having tea parties/board meetings with my stuffed animals doesn't mean....well, I guess you could be a little disturbed.

3. What are my obliques?

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babydoll_777 January 3 2005, 05:13:48 UTC
It's kind of difficult to explain if you don't have them but I'll try. Ok...go to the middle of your ribs and follow them out to the edge-ish (about two inches from ur side). Then go down. The lines running vertically are your obliques. Just look at a picture of Usher w/out his shirt.

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And then the monkeys pulled off their masks, and they were Turkish! mercuryisme January 4 2005, 04:45:05 UTC
PART 1.

You think your love of stuffed animals is bad- at least your childhood playmates had mass or matter... I had maybe a hundred imaginary friends that I played with. They had stories, legends, an entire world- gah, I should just write it down. It would make a book. I think once when Van and I were talking I told him one of the "legends" from the world. It was fun. Story time!

PART 2.

5. Write more letters.

If you feel nervous about your letter writing skills, you can practice on me. Actually, I think a lot of people will be willing to be your guinea pig- who doesn't like getting mail?! No one.

14. Have an awesome Midsummer party and invite lots of people.

That is an AWESOME idea. Do you mind if I steal it and host on on the West coast? Since I doubt all the cool people I know could road trip to go to yours... That's one of the most underrated holidays. It reminds me of Shakespeare, of course, and also Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon Hatcher...and old book by Bruce Coville. Mischief and misery. Ahh...it definitely deserves a ( ... )

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Re: And then the monkeys pulled off their masks, and they were Turkish! redhandedjill88 January 5 2005, 22:58:57 UTC
1. Oh, don't get me wrong, I had the imaginary friend thing going on too. Real bad. Imaginary friends, imaginary friends for my imaginary friends, imaginary parents for my imaginary friends...um, yeah.

5. I don't feel nervous about my letter writing skills, I'm just really really really bad at sending them. As in, I procrastinate. A lot. I like writing them, I just...don't. But that will change! Because I said so. And if you say it on the New Year, it has to happen, dammit. I would be happy to write a letter to you, though. Or several. Brownies first, though.

14. Yes, yes it is. I don't know if it's going to happen or not, but I want it to. And yes, I suppose you can steal it, although I'd rather you just take your homies and come here instead. Damn all you far-away-living people. *sigh*

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Re: And then the monkeys pulled off their masks, and they were Turkish! mercuryisme January 6 2005, 04:05:00 UTC
1. I had this one imaginary friend named Tara. First she was a fairy, and then she was an elf, and now she's human. Same persona, different bodies. I changed my mind, imaginary friends are great for indecision...

2. If you write me, I wil be guilted into writing you back. So you will get something out of it as well... I send cool stuff in the mail.

3. I wish I could come there. Your family is one of the most interesting I've ever met. Haha, for various reasons (weird hat wearing, goats, etc)...

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