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Actually no. I took that to mean that you thought I was too dim-witted to get everything the first time around, and that thought was enforced by the fact that you felt it necessary to remind me twice. Thank you for clearing that up.
Yes, it really was. Although I have always been a great fan of Merlin, I quickly grew tired of all things relating to King Arthur. So I hesitated a LONG time before finally picking up this book -- I just didn't think I could get into yet another book about Camelot and crew.
But this was...
Wow. We have similar tastes. From your list, I've read The Mists of Avalon, The Thorn Birds, and that monster of Jordon's.
The Mists of Avalon has become my favorite version of the Arthurian Legend. I just think it's incredible to hear the story told from the female viewpoint. Have you...
Oh wow, Peter Straub. There's an author I hadn't thought about in years! I'm not much into horror, but I loved Straub's Ghost Story, and enjoyed Shadowland. Dang. Thanks for the reminder, sp!
That doesn't suprise me, and before you get the wrong idea, I'm not PETA supporter or anything. I think they swing the pendalum too far the other way. They may have some valid issues, but those issues get lost in all the drama.
Well you'd think after ALL this time you'd learn the difference between kinky and perverted! Kinky is a feather. Perverted is the whole chicken. I'm kinky, not perverted, so leave the damn chickens at home! But don't forget the feather.
Ummm... well... sorry about that... these things just seem to kinda happen around here. If you'd like, you could complain to a Mod. Oh no, scratch that idea, I forgot, Martin was here too so that wouldn't do a bit of good.
And thanks for the warning about Darko... I'm sure Martin would...
Thanks! :)
The really cool part of having survived the long distance thing is that we've proven our committment through all that time apart. So, I don't have to worry about comin' into a great forum like this and lettin' my hair down [down RaVeN, down boy! You've got a frig to clean out...
Ummm... my husband and I met on the Net, IRC actually, back in 1996. We were friends for a year, and dated for another, all while living 900 miles apart.
It was hard as hell, and I wouldn't wish it on ANYONE, but we've now been together for over six years (married for almost five of those...