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Sims 3 Help Find [14 Nov 2009|11:15pm]

wcif_sims

[wittyilynamed]
Hi everyone, I'm currently working on a Paul Newman sim, but all the men's hair don't quite fit him.
Does anyone know where I can find a hair like this one?


Below the cut! )


Also, I looked for something like this because I remeber reading something like this, but does anyone know of a mod where I can control familial relationships?
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Stupid computer ate my post. [15 Nov 2009|10:07am]

whitealinta
[ mood | annoyed and amused. ]
[ music | the refridgerator. ]

I had a lovely post all typed out about happiness and finding one's bliss and the misdirection of the human race and then the computer ate it and now I can't get it back.

So instead I leave you with this:

Our local newspaper has a television guide on the back pages. The man who writes the television guide clearly has too much time on his hands. When scouring through the program listing one might happen to chance upon a program discription like this,

Channel 7 8:30 pm The Quiet American Set in Vietnam, locals have trouble believing that a man is, as he claims, an American tourist because he is so quiet.

Channel 9 8:30pm TBA The Boisterous American, the little known sequel to The Quiet American.

And so it continues. I have two problems with his humerous descriptions. Sometimes I think he is being funny just to discover that the plot really is as ridiculous as is written, and then other times I find that I want to watch what he tells me is going to be on because it is far more interesting than the real program.

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[14 Nov 2009|03:06pm]

pottersues
[ mood | predatory ]
[ music | Bad Romance - Lady Gaga ]

TITLE: Who knows..?
PERPETRATOR: Mrs_J_Potter
SUE-O-METER: (toxic)

FULL NAME: Stephanie Leung
SPECIES: Witch
HAIR: "medium-length black sleek hair, with crimson streaks all through"
EYES: "dark brown eyes"/"chocolate brown eyes"
MARKINGS: "Two ear piercings on each ear", "I’m tanned as I travel a lot to Australia and I’m always around my friends." Being around your friends makes you tanned?
POSSESSIONS: Sue-friends Sanice Embleton, Bella Jones, Cassandra Thompson. Brand-name crap: "Sanice accidentally turned our normal brown suitcases into Louis Vouitton ones. (And also accidentally turned our 1997 Honda Civic into a Lexus.)". She buys a "Firebolt 2000". She has an iPod that plays Stiff Dylans' "Ultraviolet". Her room looks "exactly like the one back home. My wardrobe with all my clothes for the four seasons neatly folded inside, every wall which is supposed to be showing a royal purple colour is covered in posters of Twilight, Gossip Girl, Jonas Brothers and many other Disney stars etc. There’s a piano in the corner with a CD player next to it also my study table with photos of my family and friends and then my bed." Her bathroom is "enormous, clean, white bathroom that had a beautiful deep and long bathtub, and a nice shower with these little fishies on the tiles, two basins, two mirrors and two toilets, and did I mention there was a Jacuzzi in here?" *face smash and rub against keyboard*

ORIGIN: They know about Hogwarts as a series of novels, like everyone else. Then she and her friends get their letters to Hogwarts and magical abilities late. Dumbledore makes an exception for them "because apparently we’re "in touch" with our magical abilities and we have different kinds of magic".
CONNECTIONS TO CANON: Her friend has a vision that she is going to be co-Head Girl with Hermione, and Draco is going to be Head Boy. The three of them are going to live in a dorm together. Nice. She meets Draco is Diagon Alley, where she gets into an argument with him about his character while trying to purchase a new broom. At Hogwarts, Dumbledore explains to them that they are actually all descendants of Godric Gryffindor and Rowena Ravenclaw, and there has been a prophesy made about them. The four girls are going to "save us all". They are all sorted into Slytherin, except for Bella who is sorted into Gryffindor to be paired with Harry Potter.
SPECIAL ABILITIES: "rebellious". Plays the piano with her friends in their band called "On the Brinc".

NOTES: Remember how I said that the last Sue had a lot of pepper-jack cheese in it? This one is worse. Like I feel like I have to pay extra for it.

Why do you have to write down your magical abilities? Are your memories that bad? )

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A New Member Offers an Old Story [14 Nov 2009|07:57am]

btvsfans

[valyssia]
( You are about to view content that may not be appropriate for minors. )
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[14 Nov 2009|09:10pm]

virtuosic_flair
[ mood | bouncy ]

My birthday is on the 19th. Which feels weird. Like...I have to grow up. Which...NEVER!

*cackles*

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Emosims Mask [14 Nov 2009|12:20am]

wcif_sims

[lolzscience]
Hello, first time--nervously--posting here.

Anyways, I'm searching for a mask or some sort of make up that was originally up on emosims (at least, I'm pretty sure it was). Seeing as how the site is dead and I can't find it in the archive, I figured I'd put on my courage and ask here. I've looked all over GOS and any other place I can think of, but no luck. I can only find pretty pictures that make me want it that much more.
Read more... )
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[13 Nov 2009|10:59pm]

pottersues
[ mood | sick ]
[ music | Bones ]

TITLE: Oh, boy!
PERPETRATOR: Wildflower
SUE-O-METER: (bad)

FULL NAME: Kana Fujiko aka Daisuke Hayate
SPECIES: Witch
HAIR: "shoulder-length black hair was now cropped and slightly ruffled"
EYES: not described
MARKINGS: "You could still see me, as Kana, but my once delicate girly features are now, stronger more defined and boyish. My shoulders had broadened and my muscles grew."
POSSESSIONS: a "School Memories" photo album with "photos and Origami decorated the pages". Mmmm, pepper-jack cheese tastes so good. A Sue-friend named Beth.

ORIGIN: She is Japanese, so the story is littered with Japanese references. After drinking what she thinks is Felix Felicis, she is turned into a boy. Now that she's a boy Sirius Black is "giving her the eye". She likes this.
CONNECTIONS TO CANON: Wants to bone Sirius Black. Is a grandmother figure to Rose Weasley. She calls her "Obaasan". She was in Hufflepuff, and is a chaser on the Hufflepuff quidditch team.
SPECIAL ABILITIES: Tries hard not to be a Sue: "I'm a little lazy, stubborn, sarcastic, unsmart, a little clumsy and I guess now, annoying".

NOTES: I don't find the writing bad or cheesy, just the idea.

You have a magic stick! )

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help me find a few items? [13 Nov 2009|03:18pm]

wcif_sims

[dandelionghost]
Hi everybody :)

I found this recolor ---> http://blackpearlsims.com/showthread.php?t=22147
But I cannot get a hold of the mesh. The mesh is from Simsdivine but the site seems to be down!

also... )
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BV Travel Poster Frame Recols [13 Nov 2009|10:52am]

wcif_sims

[yizzerg]
[ music | múm - Oh, How the Boat Drifts | Powered by Last.fm ]

Where can I find recolors for the BV Collectible Travel Poster frame? I already have these but I was hoping to have frame options other than white or black.

Thanks in advance :)

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Chestnuts roasting over an open fire... [13 Nov 2009|01:59am]

beatific
I love Christmas. I love it with a heady, giddy passion. I love it for all the stereotypes made about it, I love it for the uniquely asian take my family puts on it (dumplings for a christmas feast, anyone?). I love it for the glamour of the lights and ornaments and glitzy, crinkly, glorious wrapping paper. I love it for the contrast of warm and cold.

If Christmas were a person, object, or animal, I would hug it forever! And as stupid as that statement is, I so would. FOREVER.

Christmas, aside from giving me delicious warm fuzzy feelings and smelling amazing, also allows me to indulge in my more material side. Which, in my defense, actually ISN'T one of the reasons I love it (the reasons have more to do with food, smells, and bright shiny lights). In fact, when I was younger, I didn't really care about the presents aspect of Christmas at all.

Now, however, it gives me the green light to ogle all sorts of useless things that I would otherwise brush off. For example, these bow barrettes from Kate Spade. I don't know why, but I think they're the most adorable things I've ever seen. I want to throw a Christmas party just so I can buy these and wear them to it!!



I would never ask for them for Christmas, but it's just one of those things that comes around this time of year that makes it so unique and fun!


On another note, I am loving Gaga's new song, Bad Romance. No joke, it's one of my favorites that she's come out with. The first time I heard it, it sort of turned me off, but I listened to it again and now I can't get enough! Sort of like my love affair with GLEE. I want to sit in bed and watch Glee for the rest of my goddamn LIFE. It's an amazing show, so much talent!

Anyway sleepytime
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[13 Nov 2009|12:58am]

chimbleysweep
[ mood | frustrated ]
[ music | Paloma Faith - Upside Down ]

In other news (or actually not really), I've locked down my writing journal, [info]circuscandy, and will be getting around to locking almost every other community I've made over the years, DL excepted. Membership is generally open at these places, and if moderated, it's only to keep out the crazies. (These places include [info]lavenderdiary, [info]epitasis, [info]junkdust, [info]thewastingdiary.)

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036: Kristen Dalton [12 Nov 2009|10:21pm]

vertycons

[vertyshka]
x49 Kristen Dalton (of Dead Zone and other such movies)

Careful! Some images are slightly NSFW.



feeeling )
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035: The Office: Male Prima Donna [12 Nov 2009|09:29pm]

vertycons

[vertyshka]
x64 The Office: Male Prima Donna

I saw this video and I just HAD to cap it.



you're a male prima donna )
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A VERY SEKRIT PASSPHRASE [12 Nov 2009|10:04pm]
officialgaiman
posted by Neil
There were 38 independent bookshops around the land who had Graveyard Book parties. The people at Harpers somehow got it down to 11, and they sent them to me to judge the winner. The winner gets me for a signing in December. I watched the 11 videos/descriptions/ photos. I watched them again. I watched them yet again, this time with Lorraine, my assistant, watching too and saying helpful things like, "They are all so good. Whoo. Don't know how you'll make a decision. Look at that! They're line dancing to Monster Mash! And that Death is on stilts, isn't he. Is that a horse? A horse in a store? These are amazing." The fourth time, Woodsman Hans wandered in from the deep woods (where he is making a pond) and watched them too.

Then I made my decision. I called Elyse Marshall at Harpers and told her. "Ah," she said. "I'll have to check with the lawyers to find out if you can do that."

So we wait.

...

I posted the Amanda Palmer current East Coast tour dates here last night. http://www.amandapalmer.net/afp/upcoming-shows for venues and details.

Today it occurred to me that in the past when I've had friends on tour, I've often done special "Neil sent me" things, where people who come from this blog get some special free thing, which a) is nice for the people who get the free thing and b) tells the person on tour that people are really coming from the blog. I did it with Thea Gilmore (who is starting a new UK tour next week. People in the UK, go and see live Thea Gilmore, for she is wonderful: http://www.theagilmore.net for dates and venues.) I've done it for The Magnetic Fields, who, incidentally, have a new album coming out on Jan 26th. And then there's the Green Goddess restaurant in New Orleans, where you can mention the "Mezze of Destruction" to tell them you came from here and get sent something wonderful to eat or drink. (It changes, depending on what chef Chris DeBarr feels like making.)

I should do it for Amanda. I called her up and told her.

She called me back. "Beth and I have put our heads together and come up with a code phrase for people from your blog," she said. "So they say it and get a special free thing from the merch table."

"Fire away," I said.

"We think they should come over to the merch table and point to this poster...




...and say 'That chick in the yellow corset crowdsurfing looks kind of hot. I wonder if she's dating anyone?' And then they get something for free."

I said I thought that was a very bad idea, because people might say that anyway, and it was an awful lot for people to remember. And what if they sold out of that poster early that night?

I said, "What about any variant of 'Neil sent me from his blog?'"

"Absolutely not," she said. "That's boring."

I told her to leave it with me.

And then I stared at this screen glumly, with nothing happening in my head, and real work I should be doing starting to nip at my heels. So I turned to the Oracular Orb of truth at http://www.neilgaiman.com/oracle/ and I clicked on the orb and shook it.


Here is Doug Jones and some strange man it said.

If you go to one of Amanda Palmer's shows on this tour, wander over to the Merch table, and say that you found about it from some strange man's blog. And something good will probably happen. (If they just stare at you, tell them it was me, and this blog. If they keep staring tell them that the chick in the yellow corset in the poster looks like she probably has a really nice boyfriend.)

....

This seemed like a very good cause to me:

Hi Neil,

I am a long-time fan, and have even met you backstage at a Tori show (though that was many years ago!). I am writing to ask a bit of a favor.

About 10 years ago, I appeared on 20/20 with Tori, speaking about sexual violence. Since then, I've stayed close with Tori whose been a mentor of the best kind. I also started a nonprofit, Pandora's Project, that provides support, information, and resources to rape and sexual abuse survivors and their supporters. We operate Pandora's Aquarium, an online support group with more than 20,000 registered members.

Recently, I was named a 2009 L'Oreal Woman of Worth for my volunteer work with Pandora's. I was chosen for this honor from more than 2,500 applicants.

Now, one of the ten 2009 Honorees will be selected as the national honoree through a public online vote. Her cause will get an additional $25,000, and a lot of media exposure. This is the first time L'Oreal has recognized a sexual violence organization, and becoming the national honoree would allow me to shine a spotlight on this issue that affects so many women and women.

Voting is easy - people just need to go to the url below, enter their email address in the box on the right, and click the "submit vote" button. Each email address is allowed one vote, and voting ends November 24.

http://www.womenofworth.com/Honorees/Honoree2009Detail.aspx?nomid=5657c940-425b-47a2-879d-ed3c2d82b56f

I am wondering if you might be willing to send people to this voting link via your (infinitely popular) twitter or blog. I understand if it's not something you can do, but my experience running a small-budget nonprofit tells me it's always wise to ask!

Thank you for taking the time to read this.

Shannon Lambert


I'll plug it happily.

Your correspondent asks "Will you be reading the original version where the wolf actually is killed, and not the 'oh my goodness our kids can't hear about death' version in which they bring him to the zoo?"

I fear she's in error; in the original version, written by Prokofiev, Peter snares the wolf, then convinces the hunters NOT to kill it, but to take it to the zoo.


I've been researching, and that's what I found out too. Wikipedia has a list of changes made in various versions of the story (Disney, for example, had the wolf not eat the duck). But the wolf was always taken to the zoo...
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Genie Buffy Blend [12 Nov 2009|11:27pm]

btvsfans

[amyxaphania]
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Cottonhouse female hair, mesh 15? [12 Nov 2009|02:46pm]

wcif_sims

[uozaki]
So I have these recolours, no idea where I picked them up (they might be the original colours?), of Cottonhouse #15, a female hair? The mesh wasn't included, but apparently the Cottonhouse file server is broken or nonexistent - I can't download a thing from the site, and isitdownforme says yes, it is in fact down for everyone. I've checked simscave and GOS, but of the several Cottonhouse recols, none of them have this particular mesh. I don't even know what it looks like.

Does anyone know of a mirror site, or a recol that does include the mesh?
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Brothers (Daniel, Johan) [13 Nov 2009|09:00am]

darker_london

[and_in_between]
[ mood | happy ]

Though Johan as loathe to leave Alastair's side while he went through the pain of being here long after he should have returned to the Beyond, Johan's brother suddenly reappearing with very little explanation meant that he did have to see him eventually. Alastair understood.

Reconnecting )

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I use my Flynn icon with the belief that I can be strong because he is... [13 Nov 2009|08:21am]

artemisofluna
[ mood | intimidated ]

Leaving for NZ in a few hours *SQUEE* though at the moment all I have is the icky feeling in my stomach I get every time I fly because I hate it. I've done it so much recently I'm usually okay with it once I'm ON the plane, it's just the lead up to it that makes me feel ill.

BUT at the end of it there will be lovely people and THEN a terrifying, soul-quaking interview, and then more lovely people. So worth it.

Here goes nothing.

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‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’? Hell Yeah! [12 Nov 2009|01:01pm]

btvsfans

[ian_mike]
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WCIF this hair [12 Nov 2009|05:56pm]

wcif_sims

[yulyun4ik]
Title says it all ;)
Pic by simmericangirl
http://img694.imageshack.us/img694/3135/3072.jpg
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TSR Pay Windows (TS3) [12 Nov 2009|07:51am]

wcif_sims

[greymanticore]
My friend (who mainly does building) was looking for a few pay items from TSR that are NOT on the Booty (I don't know where else they would be if they weren't there, so I haven't checked anywhere else - but I'm willing to if you know where I might find them). I also posted this in my journal and [info]freezetomorrow pointed me out to one set of windows that was in fact on the Booty (has a slash through the link).

Either way, I was wondering if someone with a TSR subscription could help me out and download these, OR if you happen to know links to places where my friend CAN download them, shoot them my way.  Everything is under the cut and all the items are linked on TSR.  I tried to find larger sets so there were less archives to download, this was the best I could do.  

Anything with a slash for it I've already found :P


Windows! )
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Radio! Books! Violin Lessons! Also, a haircut I do not mention anywhere in this blog! [12 Nov 2009|06:00am]
officialgaiman
posted by Neil
Went in to KNOW radio station in ST Paul today and recorded an introduction to the NPR MORNING EDITION "Open Mike" piece I've been recording on audiobooks, and heard the edit. Asked them to see if they could find a bit more time in the piece for Audible founder Don Katz, who did an amazing interview and was pared down to about a sentence in the current edit. It'll go out in the next ten days, and as soon as I know when it goes out I'll put it up here. I talk to David Sedaris, Martin Jarvis, Don Katz and veteran audio producer/director Rick Harris in it.

Also popped in to DreamHaven and signed a bunch of books. The piles of books have grown so high, and the administration was proving so hard for Greg now that he is a one-man operation that I'm no longer personalising books there. But lots of signed books now in for the Holidays at DreamHaven's Neilgaiman.net site.

Spent much of the rest of the day driving around, being a dad, taking a daughter and her friend to violin, all that normal sort of stuff, and listening to Martin Jarvis's Good Omens audiobook as I did so. I'm about half-way through it now. It makes me so happy, especially hearing Adam Young read in something sort of close to Martin's Just William voice. Weirdly, I found it easier to hear what I wrote and what Terry wrote than I could if I looked at the text (which I discovered a few years ago, when I proofread the Harper Collins edition). The text is a bit of a blur, after all these years, but listening I'd find myself going, "Me... Terry.... Me in first draft, Terry in second.... Terry in first draft, me in second.... My footnote to his bit.... His footnote to mine..." feeling vaguely like an archaeologist. Even spotted a couple of tiny continuity goofs we should have caught 21 years ago that I may call Terry about and correct in future editions.

(Edit to add, here's a link for iTunes for the Good Omens book that will, I am afraid, almost definitely only work in the US and territories that buy books from the US.)

I still haven't done the Big China Blog. Until I do, I should point you to Amanda's blog, at http://blog.amandapalmer.net/post/240943999/east-infection-china-singapore, which has many photographs of our adventures, and of us, and lots of small anecdotes.

(She has an East Coast Tour on right now -
11.12 Portland, ME
11.13 Northampton, MA
11.14 Brooklyn, NY (SOLD OUT)
11.18 Philadelphia, PA
11.19 Falls Church, VA
11.20 Carrboro, NC
11.22 Knoxville, TN.
Go see her in concert. She's a wonder live. Tell her I said hi.)


Hi Neil,

I just read about your event in January, where in you will be narrating Peter and the Wolf. My husband and I are over joyed by this. We will hopefully be bringing our three girls up to see the performance. We did have one question though. Will you be reading the original version where the wolf actually is killed, and not the "oh my goodness our kids can't hear about death" version in which they bring him to the zoo? We are both, obviously, really hopeful that being you, and not afraid to scare children (thank you for that btw) will be speaking the true to the story version in which Peter shoots the wolf and then his dead body is paraded through the town as a trophy.

Thanks for your time,
~Cecily

PS- Do you know if there will be tickets for the event or the reception afterwards? It will be a long drive, and it would be nice to be prepared for either staking out seats all day or having tickets in hand. (We could not find any reservation information on the website)


I'd forgotten - or never knew - that there was an alternative version. The script I was sent is the Zoo version. I'll investigate...

And no, I do not know about tickets. I will find out.

Dear Neil,

Your Web Goblin offered to post photos of Coraline pumpkins, and when they were told this, my 8 and 11-year old daughters decided to make some. Here they are, along with 2 emoticon pumpkins and a turnip.

http://www.steampunkfamily.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/IMG_01521-300x225.jpg

I used them to illustrate a ghost story: http://www.steampunkfamily.com/2009/10/philomenas-fright/

Three of the four of us were Coraline characters for Halloween. (The 11-year old went her own way as Susan Sto-Helit.)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/37435081@N03/4077708519/sizes/l/in/set-72157622616148613/

The Other Mother is the scariest thing I've ever been for Halloween. All the children (even the 4-year olds!) knew who I was, and I elicited much nervous laughter when I offered to sew buttons in their eyes.

Thank you for being VERY SCARY INDEED


I love how many families were Coraline families, this year.

If, like me, anybody else was intrigued by your mention of Kenneth Grahame's other works and wants to read them with a minimum of searching, they'll be happy to know both 'The Golden Age' and 'Dream Days' are available for free on the always invaluable Project Gutenberg:

http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/291
http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/270

Thanks for mentioning them in the first place; I'm always interested in children's lit of that time that has managed to slip through my net.

- B. Bolander


What a good idea. Two very beautiful, gently funny books by the author of The Wind in the Willows. I really enjoyed them, but stylistically they are, well, out of fashion, and will not be everybody's cup of Edwardian tea. Here's a passage that describes the illustration I put up yesterday, as small children steal through the house on a midnight expedition to obtain biscuits (ie cookies, if you are American):

The Blue Room had in prehistoric times been added to by taking in a superfluous passage, and so not only had the advantage of two doors, but enabled us to get to the head of the stairs without passing the chamber wherein our dragon-aunt lay couched. It was rarely occupied, except when a casual uncle came down for the night. We entered in noiseless file, the room being plunged in darkness, except for a bright strip of moonlight on the floor, across which we must pass for our exit. On this our leading lady chose to pause, seizing the opportunity to study the hang of her new dressing-gown. Greatly satisfied thereat, she proceeded, after the feminine fashion, to peacock and to pose, pacing a minuet down the moonlit patch with an imaginary partner. This was too much for Edward's histrionic instincts, and after a moment's pause he drew his single-stick, and with flourishes meet for the occasion, strode onto the stage. A struggle ensued on approved lines, at the end of which Selina was stabbed slowly and with unction, and her corpse borne from the chamber by the ruthless cavalier. The rest of us rushed after in a clump, with capers and gesticulations of delight; the special charm of the performance lying in the necessity for its being carried out with the dumbest of dumb shows.

Once out on the dark landing, the noise of the storm without told us that we had exaggerated the necessity for silence; so, grasping the tails of each other's nightgowns even as Alpine climbers rope themselves together in perilous places, we fared stoutly down the staircase-moraine, and across the grim glacier of the hall, to where a faint glimmer from the half-open door of the drawing-room beckoned to us like friendly hostel-lights. Entering, we found that our thriftless seniors had left the sound red heart of a fire, easily coaxed into a cheerful blaze; and biscuits—a plateful—smiled at us in an encouraging sort of way, together with the halves of a lemon, already once squeezed but still suckable. The biscuits were righteously shared, the lemon segments passed from mouth to mouth; and as we squatted round the fire, its genial warmth consoling our unclad limbs, we realised that so many nocturnal perils had not been braved in vain.

"It's a funny thing," said Edward, as we chatted, "how I hate this room in the daytime. It always means having your face washed, and your hair brushed, and talking silly company talk. But to-night it's really quite jolly. Looks different, somehow."

"I never can make out," I said, "what people come here to tea for. They can have their own tea at home if they like,—they're not poor people,—with jam and things, and drink out of their saucer, and suck their fingers and enjoy themselves; but they come here from a long way off, and sit up straight with their feet off the bars of their chairs, and have one cup, and talk the same sort of stuff every time."

Selina sniffed disdainfully. "You don't know anything about it," she said. "In society you have to call on each other. It's the proper thing to do."

"Pooh! YOU'RE not in society," said Edward, politely; "and, what's more, you never will be."

"Yes, I shall, some day," retorted Selina; "but I shan't ask you to come and see me, so there!"

"Wouldn't come if you did," growled Edward.
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Dear Joss Whedon, Don’t Stop Believing [12 Nov 2009|02:21am]

btvsfans

[girlyouknew]
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jumping the shark [12 Nov 2009|11:01am]

roselet
[ mood | tired ]
[ music | Tennessee Ernie Ford - Sixteen Tons | Powered by Last.fm ]

Twilight in an aquarium!

No really.

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Letting loose (Lavinia, Joe) [18 Jan 1982|08:36am]

darker_london

[iamqueendiamond]
[ mood | stressed ]

Thomas' money had helped the Littletons through Christmas, and with the dawning of the new year, Lavinia had been paid and she had been able to pay off the bills. Even working less hours it seemed like things might be okay again eventually. They were managing anyway, even if not magnificently.

Well, that'll loosen you up... )

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AF Pajamas [11 Nov 2009|01:46pm]

wcif_sims

[kyra_master701]
[ music | Crazy Peanuts - Stephen Lynch ]

I'm looking for a set of AF babydoll PJs that I lost when I reset my game. No pics, but I do have a description. The shape is like this, but the set was in pastel colors, Maxis-matchy, and the bottom part was ruffled. I'm pretty sure I got them at MTS but I can't find them there (or TSR, or GoS). Help?

Also, it's for TS2.

EDIT: Found! Thanks, [info]tiipiipii !

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The Murder Re-Enacted [11 Nov 2009|02:21pm]
officialgaiman
posted by Neil
The Graveyard Book just won a literary award, which never gets old, and this one came with a medal, and also with a cheque. I thought, Hm. I have to get myself something with the cheque and I have to do it immediately, otherwise it will simply vanish into the day to day bank account of life, and I will never look at anything and go "Ah, that is the thing I got with my Graveyard Book Award."

So I bought this. It's "The Murder Re-Enacted":


It's an E. H. Shepard illustration (he's most famous for illustrating Winnie the Pooh) from Kenneth Grahame's book The Golden Age. Kenneth Grahame wrote The Wind In The Willows, the story of Mole and Rat and Badger and of course, Mr Toad, also illustrated by Shepard.

I once read an essay by A.A. Milne telling people that, of course they knew Kenneth Grahame's work, he wrote The Golden Age and Dream Days, everybody had read them, but he also did this amazing book called The Wind in the Willows that nobody had ever heard of. And then Milne wrote a play called Toad of Toad Hall, which was a big hit and made The Wind in The Willows famous and read, and, eventually, one of the good classics (being a book that people continue to read and remember with pleasure), while The Golden Age and Dream Days, Grahame's beautiful, gentle tales of Victorian childhood, are long forgotten.

If there is a moral, or a lesson to be learned from all this, I do not know what it is.

Right. Off to K.N.O.W. St Paul to record the intro bits to my NPR piece on Audio Books, and I will play the Martin Jarvis-read GOOD OMENS on the car CD player all the way there.
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In Which: Asylum Book Pages Are Up For Auction [11 Nov 2009|04:37am]

bonnytymepyrate
Dearest Plague Rats,

So much to tell...bras thrown onstage (for Veronica), the police being called on me onstage (for supposedly starting a "riot"), Basil & Sir Edward joining me onstage (best night of my life, courtesy of Young Master Timothy who retrieved them for me from my cell -- who says good help is hard to find??), and endless, endless more, but, at this precise moment, I must away to packing for Germany (you are all coming to see me there this Saturday for the book reading, right?), then washing corsets in preparation for the 2nd leg of the N. American tour ('cause dirty crumpets smell bad and we sure as fuck don't get to wash this shyte on the road). I promise to use my plane flight of eternal length to document these shocking experiences for you so that I may post again once I reach my far-off destination.

I DO however have one bit of heart-bursting happiness to announce, and that is the following: I have only just received the very first hard-bound, complete, finished Asylum book! Your copies are being printed at this very moment over in China, but allow me to assure you that it is beyond anything you could possibly imagine, and I know this because it is beyond what I myself imagined. It is huge, it is heavy, it is epic. It is Everything. You think you know. But you have no idea...

Because I will now be able to read the story to you from this bound, final edition, I will no longer have to read from the lovely yet unbound test-print copy I've been mixing up the pages from as I attempted to read you bits during the VIP book readings on this tour. Thus! I have given the test-print copy I've been using to the Asylum, which has divided up the pages and is offering them, signed and personally notated, to you. Here is the first set:

Boohaaaah!! First Asylum book prints ever!!





This auction is only up for ONE DAY as I want to get items shipped off to you before I leave on the 2nd leg of the tour, so be fast or miss it. This highly educational "Leech" page is one of my favorites, and the other side of the page features the leech painting that is now printed on those lovely pink tees being sold at our tour merch stand (come on babies, you know I'm doing my god-damndest to get you out of black, why must you fight me so?).

Now, before I scurry off, let me say a quick quick quick thank you to my N. American Muffins, BECAUSE!!! You. YOU! You told us you were waiting for us in N. America, but the European Muffins took such good care of us that it took a long time to convince anyone on the biz end that we could come home and have an audience here as well. Honestly, nobody had very high expectations, except, of course, for me. I was betting on you, and you showed up in droves. You sang bloody loud. You got fucking crazy. You packed theaters in the middle of places we'd never been anywhere near before. You didn't give up on us coming back to you, and so we have given you the very best we have, our hearts, our souls, our "tea," Veronica's boobs, everything. You proved me right, and everybody else wrong, and that makes a suicidal girl very, very, very happy. You are the reason why a second leg needed to be added to the tour -- because everybody believes in you now. We did good, PRs. The hard part is over, and nobody will ever divide us again, not ever. You are soldiers now, and I'm marching beside you because you have earned the right to fight for the Asylum and all its inhabitants. Let's train, Muffins, because there is still much work to be done if we plan to spread the Plague to the rest of the known world and beyond. There is no rest for the wicked;)...

With Love & Bloody Crumpets from the Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls, Block B, Cell W14, Inmate A,
EA

P.S.
The Plague: Get it. Feed it. Spread it. Sluts.

P.P.S.
The Asylum Army: Are You Committed?



Links:
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Fan Forum and Home to EA's Journal Entries
EA's Official Site
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Mod/Hack: TS2 Pregnancy Duration? [11 Nov 2009|12:42am]

wcif_sims

[jelloonsprings]
I have no idea if such a thing exists, but is there a mod that increases the duration of TS2 Sim pregnancy (or something I can even go in and just edit myself)?

Thanks in advance!
♥ Shannon
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Juice/Yu Male Hair Mesh - FOUND! [10 Nov 2009|10:58pm]

wcif_sims

[boomdiada]
I recently downloaded these gorgeous recolors from GoS of a Yu hair, but the mesh is not included. The mesh is supposed to be found here. Keyword, supposed. When I click on it, I get a really funky error message and then the site just stops responding altogether.

I poked through the booty, but since it's a free hair it's not there. Since Juice used to be in with Peggy, I went and looked there, but obviously, that was a longshot and I wasn't expecting it to be there, and sho 'nuff, it wasn't.

Does anyone out there have an alternate download for that mesh, or have the mesh and would be willing to share?

Thanks!
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Little Saviour (Thomas, Lavinia) [Backstory!] [23 Dec 1981|10:46am]

darker_london

[iamqueendiamond]
[ mood | grateful ]

Christmas was coming, and Lavinia had nothing for her children. Her job at the hospital had ended because a doctor had decided he would rather attept to rape and beat her than help her. She couldn't go back there. She had been turned down for another job at a hospital because she had no formal qualifications, and her hours at one of her waitressing positions had been reduced because it was so close to the holidays and her manager said she had more than one job so the hours should go to people who only had the one job and therefore 'needed them more'. Apparently the fact that Lavinia had six mouths to feed did not enter into the equation when dividing shifts up between staff members.

Treasure )

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half a lifetime? [10 Nov 2009|05:49pm]
officialgaiman
posted by Neil
The editor at CBS Sunday Morning asked if I had any photos of my son Mike back at the period when I first had the idea for The Graveyard Book - late 1985. I looked. We really didn't have any. I wandered next door and asked Mary (his mum, my former wife and for these last five years my friend and next-door neighbour) if she had any photos from back then. "No," she said. Then, "Do you mean those transparencies? I have them in an envelope somewhere." She vanished and came back with a large manila envelope from a long time ago. "Here."

Half a lifetime ago -- literally -- I was nearly 25, and working for magazines. Henry Fikret, who photographed a lot of the interviews I did, volunteered to take some photos of me and my family, and he did.A week later the envelope arrived, and I realised that everything he shot was on colour transparencies -- like huge slides -- and I was never sure what do with them, other than being fairly sure I couldn't take them down to Boots the Chemist and have prints knocked out. So they stayed in their envelope, and they kept their secrets, and were forgotten.

Yesterday I had the transparencies scanned, and finally got to see lots of pictures I had never actually seen before of Holly as a baby, Mike at the time that I would have watched him riding his tricycle around the graveyard, and me... at exactly half my age: A young journalist who had sold a very small handful of short stories and two non-fiction books, with dreams of writing fiction and comics. At the time I was dressing in grey, but was getting tired of the way that you would buy something grey and take it home and discover that it was a blueish grey or a brownish grey, and wondering if I'd have the same problem if I just started to dress in black.

And half a lifetime on, it seemed like it might be good to put one up here. I checked, and Mary didn't mind. What odd clothes we wore back then. What big glasses. And look, my hair is practically normal.





So long ago, and it went like the blink of an eye.

...

Birthday wishes are flooding in from around the globe. I wish I could reply to everyone personally, but it would take the next 365 days... so thank you. Thank you all.

And a particular thank you to Garrison Keillor, who announced my birthday on NPR and who also told me that on my thirteenth birthday they burned Slaughterhouse 5, and that on my ninth birthday Sesame Street was born. The Writers Almanac is a marvellous thing.

...

In January I will be part of a free concert for all ages on January 16, 2010, at 7pm, in the World Financial Center Winter Garden, New York. I'll be the narrator for the performance of Peter and the Wolf, performed by the http://www.knickerbocker-orchestra.org (whose website you should visit to get details).

Kissing is about spreading germs (and this is a good thing), a scientist says.

Alan Moore is leaping aboard the Underground magazine bandwagon. Following the success of IT and OZ, Alan's Dodgem Logic is coming out. There's a great interview with Alan at http://www.mustardweb.org/dodgemlogic/

(And enormous congratulations to Alan, who is now a grandfather, and to Leah and John, who are now parents, and Edward Alec Moore-Reppion, who is now, um, born. A Scorpio, like his grandfather and his whatever-exactly-I am, sort of honorary great-uncle or something. Not that we Scorpios believe in that sort of thing, of course.)

Again, thank you all for the birthday wishes...

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Icons [10 Nov 2009|01:21am]

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[krissie678]
Jennifer Garner, 13 going on 30, Battlestar Galactica, Firefly, Summer Glau, Dichen Lachman, Claire Rankin, Jewel Staite, Kelly Clarkson, Riese the Series, Sharon Taylor, Stana Katic
 
Here @ [info]kleahs
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I don't think it should be dead here. [10 Nov 2009|12:53am]

babb_icons

[valenstyne]
So! 25 Babbling icons, at my journal. The supenuse is mind-boogling!



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[08 Oct 2009|11:23pm]

pottersues
[ mood | tired ]
[ music | "Fighting evil by moonlight...." ]

TITLE: goddesses of the moon (harry potter story)
PERPETRATOR: somebodys15angel
SUE-O-METER: (toxic)

FULL NAME: Serena McGonagall.
SPECIES: Goddess/Daughters of the moon.
HAIR: "short la-yered brown hair with blond streaks straight"
EYES: not described
MARKINGS: a scar from where her abusive father hit her on the chin.
POSSESSIONS: "a red halter top and jean shorts". A sue-friend named Jimena a, who has a tattoo below her belly-button. A moon goddess amulet that emits energy whenever a "follower" (bad guy) is near.

ORIGIN: McGonagall's granddaughter. She comes from the States to help find Hermione and Kina the other moon goddesses. They were sent to protect the earth and have some bad guys called "Atrox" chasing after them.
CONNECTIONS TO CANON: Has some sort of grand mission regarding protecting the earth and fleeing danger. But really she is paired with Oliver Wood mostly. But it turns out that Oliver is actually the bad guy and this Stanton person is not-so-bad?
SPECIAL ABILITIES: She can read minds. Knows kung-fu.

NOTES: Glitter should never be used in this quantity: "She pulls a red satin halter out of her closet and a red skirt with gold pleads in it and she changes. She rubs gold and red glitter all over her arms and legs and chest and she puts some around her hair line and she puts gold eye shadow on and paints flames down her arms and legs and she puts gems a crossed her hair line and one on each corner of her eyes. She turns to see Kina in the doorway in a pink dress that ends just above her knees that has a bunch of layers on the bottom that comes to points in different shades of pink and purple she has pink and purple glitter all over her legs arms neck and a glitter star on her cheek and she painted vines down her arms and legs. They put their shoes on and walk out to see Hermione in a light blue satin tank top and skirt with darker blue on the bottom and a dark blue scarf tied around her neck with blue glitter all over her and some through her hair. She has blue and silver flames up her legs."

I love how Oliver defines the Sue in his dialogue. )

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High Carb Diets better for mood? [10 Nov 2009|04:06pm]

keldaryth
[ mood | happy ]

I was going to complain about an article in the age regarding the addictive properties of carbohydrate rich food (which typically means processed carbs, I would like to have had more information on the diets in question so I could make a decent comparison), but the authors of the study already suggested it as a possible explanation.

I like it when scientists looking into nutrition and food take information like that into account. I'm sure many people are going to say 'That's their job', and I'd say 'yes, unfortunately some of them don't do it'.

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Half Shaved Hair styles for females? [09 Nov 2009|11:05pm]

wcif_sims

[xoxk9]
Hey guys. I was wondering if anyone knew where to find some half shaven hair styles for females. The game is Sims 2 and ideally I'm looking for alternative styles for mohawks, instead of just straight up. Maybe something laying to the side or curled etc.

I searched but failed, tried to make a few recolors but only one turned out okay (Nouk ponytail). If you could point me to any meshes where it might be possible to make a recolor that would be just as great too.

Thanks so much!
 
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Friends Only [10 Nov 2009|01:52pm]

father_peter
[ mood | mellow ]

I can sit up again! I can breathe! I can stay awake for longer than an hour!

I can't stop coughing for more than 30 minutes, but considering the triumphs up there, not coughing can follow.

Aly is making me lunch and I can smell it and this is very exciting. Welcome to my exciting, exciting, very exciting life.

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84 Icons; Multi-fandom [09 Nov 2009|05:53pm]

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[isisizabel]

Firefly (1-13)
Smallville (14-28)
Legend of the Seeker (29-69)
The Vampire Diaries (70-84)


Teasers:
   

See them all HERE @ [info]isisizabel
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For those who read this blog for the articles [09 Nov 2009|06:31pm]
officialgaiman
posted by Neil
(Serena Altschul and some author in July, sitting on the trampoline after two days of interviews. None of which, oddly enough, were done on the trampoline.)


Mr. Neil,

I DVR'd yesterday's installment of Sunday Morning and after zipping through it back and forth multiple times cannot seem to find you, though the description indicated the correct episode. Was it bumped to next week? Have you been sucked into an alternate Neil-less universe?

A concerned reader,
Mary


I'm afraid it was bumped by the Fort Hood Massacre.

I checked: The profile CBS did of me is apparently still going out, probably some time in December, although no-one seems certain when. I was told that we could help ensure that it is broadcast (and possibly make it come out sooner than December) if CBS think people would actually like to see it. Which means that if you do want to see it, you can help the process along if you write or email CBS and (politely) tell them so:

ADDRESS:
CBS News Sunday Morning
Box O (for Osgood)
524 West 57th St.
New York, NY 10019

E-MAIL: sundays@cbsnews.com

...

My friend Steve Brust (a fine and brilliant novelist) wrote to Miss Manners about his financial issues, and what having a Donate button on a website means. She replied to him here. There's a fascinating conversation going on about it at his website that I initially missed because I was in China... Most people disagree with Miss Manners. Even I disagree with Miss Manners, and I don't have a Donate button, or use the Amazon links to generate revenue, or have advertising or anything. (That's because Harper Collins set up this website, and they pay for our bandwidth and such. If they stopped, I'd have to think about ways to make it pay for itself.)

...

Stephen King's UNDER THE DOME was one of my favourite books of the year so far. (R. Crumb's retelling of the Book of Genesis is my very favourite book of the year.) So I was pleased to be sent this link to a really wonderful Stephen King poem:


(It's published by Playboy, which means that for some of you the site may be blocked.)

There's also a Stephen King story in this week's New Yorker. http://www.newyorker.com/fiction/features/2009/11/09/091109fi_fiction_king
(Needless to say, I only read the New Yorker for the articles.)
...




Dear Neil Gaiman, I ask for half-a-moment of your time (I would not presume to ask for more). This Spring 2010 I am teaching a Topics in Literature class on YOU at Winona State University (Eng 225: Neil Gaiman). Easy enough to select representative novel (American Gods), short stories (Fragile Things), children and YA (Graveyard Book), but here's the rub: I will likely only assign one Sandman graphic novel to students. I have been debating which is most representative, most worthy of inclusion, most amenable to class discussion and student scholarship. Then I thought I'd ask you. I know you suggest above that, for questions of this sort, we consider you a dead author, but I know you're not. When I came to a similar impasse about which of Ursula Le Guin's works to include in another class, she actually replied and offered her input. I extend the same offer to you: which of the Sandman volumes would you like to see on the syllabus?
Thank you for your time,
Nicholas Ozment, English Instructor
WSU


It's a hard one. I think if I were teaching I'd either go for Season of Mists or Fables and Reflections, because both of them have stuff to teach -- those nice chewy bits that people can like or dislike, argue with or discuss. I know a lot of teachers like to teach Dream Country because a) Midsummer Night's Dream won awards, and b) it's short and c) it has a script in the back. Your call. And good luck.

...

I mentioned recently that there were some beautiful new Polish and Russian book covers for my books that I'd seen at signings, which got me thinking. The International Cover gallery on this website is incredibly out of date.

It's at http://www.neilgaiman.com/p/Neil's_Work/International_Covers.

And though I get a lot of foreign editions in, and will at some point head down to the basement and rummage around and scan some (this week's mail brought the two-volume Japanese edition of Anansi Boys, on the cover of which Fat Charlie is not only Very White, but also Very Thin, and the complex Chinese - ie. Taiwan and Hong Kong - edition of The Graveyard Book) I thought that blog readers, being, as you are, all over the world, might be a better resource for knowing where to look for foreign covers.

So if you have, and want to scan in or link to foreign covers we do not have posted, or are a foreign publisher and would like your books up, there is now a submission page: http://www.neilgaiman.com/extras/covers/ which lets you upload them to the webgoblin, who will put them in the gallery (and on the pages for the books in question). And perhaps we should have them arranged by country as well -- some countries, like the French and the Russians and the Poles, have had so many different covers over the years.

(Also, Absolute Death was published this week. It is amazingly beautiful. Yes, I think they overpriced it too and no, pricing decisions at DC Comics are nothing to do with me. And the audio book of Good Omens will be released tomorrow. It's read by Martin Jarvis. People have asked why it is not read by me, and I have to explain that it is because if I read it I would just be doing my Martin Jarvis reading the William storiess impression, so better by far to have the real thing.)





Was your basement finished when you purchased your home or did you have it finished for your basement library? If you finished it yourself, how difficult was it? Also, I thought I saw a dehumidifier in one of the Photosynth pictures. Do you need one because of the books?

I'm asking because we have a full unfinished basement that we would like to have finished. We are running out of room for our books also. I don't think we don't have as many as you do though. :)

Any other suggestions for such a project would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,
C.


No, when we got here the basement had a clay floor that puddled when it rained. We hired some nice builders and spent a lot of money finishing it, putting in drainage tiles, underfloor heating and all. There's a dehumidifier there in the summer and a humidifier in the winter, because after the first few years I noticed that binding glue and leather book covers were both cracking and flaking. There's now the equivalent of a large house in basement rooms beneath this house, filled with books and CDs and suchlike stuff.

And finally, a few photos from the China trip, taken by Ian Ford (or in one case, on his camera). Ian's a travel guide who now lives in China who helped organise my travels, and came along with me for part of the journey.

Amanda and I in the silk clothes that my publisher had given us as a thank you for coming, and because they are terrific.

Amanda, Ian Ford (in the pale top, also a gift from my publishers) and.. my publishers, SF World -- who will be publishing the mainland Chinese edition of The Graveyard Book very soon, and are very excited.




I'm holding the Galaxy Award for this year, given to the foreign author most popular with Chinese reader-voters. This was my second year of winning it, so I have retired from the competition and said that they have to find a new favourite foreign author now.
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