On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me
Topic 18 · 26 responses · archived october 2000
~fen
Wed, Dec 4, 1996 (14:47)
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your personal wish list, from the Santa of Longbourne/Pemberley, etc.
~fen
Wed, Dec 4, 1996 (14:49)
#1
a handwritten letter from Lizzie, indicating the time of her visit on Christmas Eve
~Amy
Wed, Dec 4, 1996 (15:02)
#2
Holodeck program: me and Darcy in the pond.
~elder
Wed, Dec 4, 1996 (19:58)
#3
A group of friends w/ whom I can share my passion for any and all things Jane Austen -- but wait, I already have that! So then, I want for nothing but to be able to wish all these friends a very happy holiday season.
~JohanneD
Wed, Dec 4, 1996 (21:44)
#4
Count me in for the holodeck : a personal tour of Pemberly, version 2.0
if not available
a fun filled 2 week vacation as Lizzy
or, if D'Arcy not available
a fun filled romance with Colonel Fitswilliam, and an allowance according to needs
~alfresco
Thu, Dec 5, 1996 (06:59)
#5
on the second day of Christmas, my true love gave to me/
two tete-a-tetes/
and a French kiss with "Hunk a" Darcy/
~Hilary
Thu, Dec 5, 1996 (14:15)
#6
Holodeck program? Please explain.
I've been wondering about some parlour games as presents for P&P people. What do you think of 'Pass Out' ,a drinking game for Mr. Hurst? 'Scuples" for E&D (not v. romantic I grant you) 'Balderdash' for the Wickhams?
~Cheryl
Thu, Dec 5, 1996 (14:31)
#7
"Holodeck" is a Star Trek invention where real people can program a novel or situation with made up people and interact with them in a special holographic room. Is that clear? :-) Amy, may I borrow your program from time to time?
Re games: How about "Outburst" for Mrs. Bennet, "Trivial Pursuit" for Mr. Collins, "Monopoly" for Lady Catherine, "Stratego" for Wickham, "Solitaire" for Mary...
~Carolineevans
Thu, Dec 5, 1996 (18:23)
#8
Forget Games
Darcy wrapped in green ribbon with a sprig of mistletoe tucked in it.
~Cheryl
Thu, Dec 5, 1996 (19:45)
#9
Oh, Caroline, I like your idea very much indeed! But he should be wet and nude so as to not damage the wrapping paper, and with a stragically placed bow, maybe two, one left and one right, just in case!
~PatK
Thu, Dec 5, 1996 (19:53)
#10
Amy -- I too wish to borrow your holodeck program. Could program all of the
great scenes and go from the dance to the pond to the music room (for 'the look')
~Anna
Thu, Dec 5, 1996 (19:56)
#11
stragically placed bow, maybe two, one left and one right,
????? Cheryl, imagination fails me; I can think of an appropriate placement for one bow, centrall, but one left and one right? you might encounter some resistance there....
~panache
Thu, Dec 5, 1996 (20:40)
#12
The Big Guy from the North Pole can just bring me Colin's signed contract to star in another Austen film in 1997. If he can't twist his (C's) arm enough for that, then I'll accept the greenbowed/mistletoed gift mentioned in the above entries.
~Hilary
Fri, Dec 6, 1996 (01:25)
#13
Holodeck: in those buttercups.
~mich
Fri, Dec 6, 1996 (11:48)
#14
I'd like to reserve the Holodeck from the buttercups on.
I'm a greedy girl.
~Carolineevans
Fri, Dec 6, 1996 (16:37)
#15
No Bows, no bows, I Beg you! Wet OR dry, costumed however. I'm not fussy, I'm not proud.......... Anyway, Cheryl, what's the good of a present that you don't have to unwrap, first?
~Elaine
Fri, Dec 6, 1996 (16:48)
#16
Right and left bows were intended, no doubt, for right and left thigh. But where, prey tell, the mistletoe?
~Donna
Fri, Dec 6, 1996 (16:59)
#17
I'll take a tub'o mirth with firth.You'll have to rent "Bridges of Madison County". To know what I mean or maybe not.
~Cheryl
Fri, Dec 6, 1996 (22:39)
#18
"Right and left bows were intended, no doubt, for right and left thigh. But where, prey tell, the mistletoe?"
Elaine, I shall leave that to your very active imagination! :-)
~kendall
Sat, Dec 7, 1996 (00:37)
#19
I want a holodeck too. I will program him (would it be an it or a him?) to be my exercise partner. We will take long walks and play golf and tennis. And when I am tired, I will program him to prefer to lie down and rest with me until tomorrow.
~Kali
Sat, Dec 7, 1996 (01:04)
#20
"Tub o' mirth with Firth"? ROTFLOL!!!!!!!
I hope CF's mother doesn't have o computer OR a modem! ;)
~kendall
Sun, Dec 8, 1996 (13:15)
#21
"I hope CF's mother doesn't have o computer OR a modem! ;)"
I bet she loves it. At least, I hope she is getting used to it!
~amy2
Mon, Dec 9, 1996 (16:19)
#22
How about a Time Machine back to the Regency -- but just for a couple of weeks?
~Kali
Fri, Jan 24, 1997 (18:54)
#23
It can send me back permanently.
~kendall
Fri, Jan 24, 1997 (23:09)
#24
"It can send me back permanently."
Only if I get to be rich while I am there. With my heritage, I would more likely me kitchen help!
~churchh
Sun, Jan 26, 1997 (06:42)
#25
Amy Wolf (amy2):
] How about a Time Machine back to the Regency -- but just for a couple of weeks?
Kali Pappas (Kali):
] It can send me back permanently.
Katy Kendall (kendall):
] Only if I get to be rich while I am there. With my heritage, I would more likely me kitchen help!
___
My ancestors who were in England at the time were small farmers like Robert Martin or shopkeepers like Mrs. Ford of Highbury (see my genealogy pages) -- respectable, but not at all "genteel".
~Kali
Sun, Feb 2, 1997 (04:08)
#26
"With my heritage, I would more likely me kitchen help!"
My mom keeps trying to tell me this, Katy, but I refuse to believe her.