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So what plans do you have to celebrate? Will there be cake? Do we get cake???
I'm going out for dinner with my sister's tomorrow evening, and then we're going dancing. There will be cake, and you guys are more than welcome to cake. Actually, you guys should just all partay!
I'm going out for dinner with my sister's tomorrow evening, and then we're going dancing. There will be cake, and you guys are more than welcome to cake. Actually, you guys should just all partay!
Cake and dancing, perfect! Have a fabulous time and I hope you get lots of nice pressies
Edit: OMG! I just paused and took another look at that pic............ he sooo iiiiissss!!!!!!
Nooooooooooo! You can't do that You have to tell me what it is, otherwise I won't sleep tonight and then I'll go off in a huff and throw a tantrum and believe me you really don't want to see that!!!!!
Nooooooooooo! You can't do that You have to tell me what it is, otherwise I won't sleep tonight and then I'll go off in a huff and throw a tantrum and believe me you really don't want to see that!!!!!
It's a book, from my friend. It's called "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies."
But sssssh, I'm supposed to pretend I don't know what it is!
Thank you, I really really appreciate the hush hush
I just read a review, which started off...
Spoiler:
I read Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and it made me chuckle, but purists will vomit from the moment they read the opening line: “It is a truth universally acknowledged that a zombie in possession of brains will be in want of more brains.” If ever a classic was treated with tongue in cheek irreverence, author Seth Grahame-Smith managed to do it. Oh, I imagine that the coldly calculated jingle of cash was also a great motivator. After all, Seth allowed Jane Austen to do the bulk of the writing (85% of the text is hers) and she had already plotted the basic outline of the book. To give him his due, he’s given her half the credit, although he and his publisher will be raking in all the profits of this high concept book.
I read Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and it made me chuckle, but purists will vomit from the moment they read the opening line: “It is a truth universally acknowledged that a zombie in possession of brains will be in want of more brains.” If ever a classic was treated with tongue in cheek irreverence, author Seth Grahame-Smith managed to do it. Oh, I imagine that the coldly calculated jingle of cash was also a great motivator. After all, Seth allowed Jane Austen to do the bulk of the writing (85% of the text is hers) and she had already plotted the basic outline of the book. To give him his due, he’s given her half the credit, although he and his publisher will be raking in all the profits of this high concept book.
I had a dream the other night that RDA turned up at the SE Meet & Greet, and got a little upset with me because I walked straight past him to get to Martin
Poor Sarai had to explain to him that there's just no accounting for love
Aw it's ok, RDA has lots of us girlies more than willing to console him.
Jumble And here's me going OMG late!twenties, crawling to 30!
Don't be depressed, you have wisdom beyond me.
You know turning 30 was a huge thing for me. Massive. I sulked for months... then had my birthday and was like, yeah, so? What's the big deal!
I am now rapidly approaching 38 and I still feel about 18 (except first thing when my hands are numb and my back aches and everything cracks and creaks as I get out of bed... not to mention the various parts of my body that are definitely a lot further South than they used to be.
Anyhoo, have I waffled enough to take it to midnight? Hmm, not quite but soddit...
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