I have found a vein of popcorn in my grandpa's library, and I'm mining it to get me through this stupid obnoxious virus, like ya do, like I'm absolutely sure he did. This particular popcorn is Stuart Woods novels, thrillers. The main character is Stone Barrington, which is quite, um, quite enough. But in this particular volume, he's having adventures with Thomas Hardy and Harry Pitts.
Perhaps we should all let an 11-year-old boy and a Victorian literary enthusiast split the naming rights to our characters. Think of the fun.
ETA: They have just met a character called James Tiptree. Oh dear.
Perhaps we should all let an 11-year-old boy and a Victorian literary enthusiast split the naming rights to our characters. Think of the fun.
ETA: They have just met a character called James Tiptree. Oh dear.
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Date: 2009-10-24 06:29 am (UTC)I stumbled upon your journal while doing some reading on the Wiscon Cultural Appropriation Fail of 2006, and found this entry here: http://mrissa.livejournal.com/295638.html. As a fellow Norwegian-American (from Wisconsin) who is also reading about Saami culture and issues, I liked and appreciated the post. Then I saw that we have some friends in common. Mind if I friend you? No need to friend back, but most of my entries are Friendslocked due to an encounter a few years ago that made me uncomfortable with a completely open journal.
Thanks!
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Date: 2009-10-24 03:58 pm (UTC)I'll, um, look forward to hearing about how your experiment goes.
From a distance.