Mildly drunk
and sitting here, in my room of many lights, watching the unexpurgated version of QI, I find myself in playful, Memeish mood...
Behold, an icon meme! Fun for all the family!
Do any of my icons amuse/puzzle/confuse you? Point the Offending Creature out and I shall endeavour to explain.
Likewise, should you participate in the above, I shall then rudely point at one of yours and demand you explain yourself immediately!
ALSO! Is there an icon out there you think might please me and adapt well to my extensive wardrobe of same? Plz to be pointing me in its direction for I am in the market for new iconage.
Am I even making sense? After 3 Vic and Bobs, 2 g&ts and an episode of Monkey Trousers, I would be very surprised indeed.
Behold, an icon meme! Fun for all the family!
Do any of my icons amuse/puzzle/confuse you? Point the Offending Creature out and I shall endeavour to explain.
Likewise, should you participate in the above, I shall then rudely point at one of yours and demand you explain yourself immediately!
ALSO! Is there an icon out there you think might please me and adapt well to my extensive wardrobe of same? Plz to be pointing me in its direction for I am in the market for new iconage.
Am I even making sense? After 3 Vic and Bobs, 2 g&ts and an episode of Monkey Trousers, I would be very surprised indeed.
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Laurie
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Can you explain your default icon, woman in the woods.
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Woman in the Woods is one of lit_gal's icon, and I didn't know it at the time, but it's from an illustration from the Silmarrion ( I probably didn't spell it right), the story of Tinnuvial (again with the spelling) and Beren One-Hand. She's an elvish princess (kind of) that everybody loves for her beautiful singing and dancing and personality. Beren is human and on the lam from big time bad guys, and tired and lost he stumbles on her dancing in the woods and falls in love with her. Much angst and heroing ensures before true love wins. But she becomes mortal and so dies, which makes her story bitter-sweet to the elves.
But, before I knew the history of the illustration, I picked it for my default because I like things that remind me to be joyful, and I am a woman who lives in the woods.
Laurie