~mrobens
Mon, Aug 25, 1997 (10:45)
seed
For those of you who requested two contiguous Colin Firth topics. Let me know what you would like to call this (or topic 51) and I'll change the names for you.
~nan
Mon, Aug 25, 1997 (17:48)
#1
I think since this board is clean it's the best place for the "Keepsakes and whatever" stuff we spoke about last week. The poor, tired horses will be added below and when I find Kathy I can ask her to post the Keepsake List again. And then, we're off!!;-.)
~nan
Mon, Aug 25, 1997 (17:52)
#2
Posted by Stacey. on August 14, 1997 at 00:27:39:
] Okay ladies, the horse naming contest will now begin and I desperately
need your help in naming all of the horses used by the carriages under my
keepership. Here are the details about the different carriages and the
different horses.
] 1. Merryton Assembly - A barouche with two rows of seats facing each
other. It can be partially open in good weather and the driver sits on the
"box" in front. There were four black horses used for this scene.
] 2. Ramsgate - A phaeton, a four-wheeled carriage completely open. One
black horse was used for this scene.
] 3. From Pemberley to London - A Coach, a large, enclosed four-wheeled
carriage, drawn by four or more horses. The driver sits on the "coach box"
at the front. It was used by wealthy families and in long-distance travel.
It was drawn by four brown horses for this scene.
] 4. From Netherfield to London - A barouche, different from the Merryton
Assembly barouche. It was pulled by two black horses.
] 5. Wedding - A barouche, different from the above two. This carriage was
drawn by four white horses.
] There are a total of 15 horses to name. The teams should have themes that
the names come from or that they are related to. Examples - George and
Georgiana, Salt and Pepper, etc.....
] I will take suggestions until Aug. 13th. I would be very appreciative of
any suggestions if anyone has any! Thanks!
] Stacey
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Posted by Stacey on August 14, 1997 at 00:33:45:
I'm going to extend the deadline on the horse naming contest until August 24
because I'm moving on Friday and it will take me awhile to get my connection
set up again. Hopefully there will be more suggestions and competition for
Renate who started off the contest with wonderful ideas!!! How about Megan?
Any ideas?
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Posted by Nan on August 11, 1997 at 12:30:58:
Stacey, Stacey, Stacey...I had to think so hard!;-.D Hope you get a chuckle...
] 1. Merryton Assembly - four black horses.
This being the Meryton Assembly (the only time we see him in THAT HAT) I
have to submit my first impulse. Beware, this is only a joke: Incroyable,
Bicorne, Chapeau Bras and...Fred!!;-.D Okay, joke's over.
My real suggestions--Theme: The Renaissance (as in the beginning of Darcy's
"rebirth"): Dante, Michelangelo, Medici, and Leonardo
] 2. Ramsgate - One black horse.
There is only one name that fits: Serendipity (One of my favorite words btw):-.)
] 3. From Pemberley to London - four brown horses.
The Theme: Heroes If I remember my high school mythology right they would
be: Perseus, Hercules, Atalanta, and Theseus
] 4. From Netherfield to London - two black horses.
I cannot do better than Renate's Utterly and Completely Perfect!:-.)
] 5. Wedding - four white horses.
The theme is clear--Poets (Particularly those guilty of writing love poems):
Shakespeare, Pope, Burns, and Byron
Okeedokee--that does it for me.:-.) ]
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Posted by Renate on August 09, 1997 at 19:26:48:
Here are my names for the Name-His-Horses-Contest:
] 1. Merryton Assembly - There were four black horses used for this scene.
Passion, Desire, Admiration, and Regard
] 2. Ramsgate - A phaeton, a four-wheeled carriage completely open. One
black horse was used for this scene.
Golden Retriever or Just in Time or Untamed Beauty Of The Peaks?
] 3. From Pemberley to London - A Coach, .... It was drawn by four brown
horses for this scene.
As far as I remember they have already been named by the Swedish team:
Shocked, Grieved, Nono, and ... ? I don't remember the fourth one, but what
about Chestnut Season
] 4. From Netherfield to London - A barouche .... pulled by two black horses.
It's very clear: they must be named Utterly, and Completely
] 5. Wedding - A barouche.... drawn by four white horses.
Good Gracious!
Dear Me!
So Happy!
Make Haste!
Basta cosi! Das wars! That's it!
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Posted by Stacey on August 10, 1997 at 01:07:51:
In reply to Re: Horse Naming Contest posted by Renate on August 09, 1997 at
19:26:48
] ] 3. From Pemberley to London - A Coach, .... It was drawn by four brown
horses for this scene.
]
] As far as I remember they have already been named by the Swedish team:
What Swedish team?
] Shocked, Grieved, Nono, and ... ? I don't remember the fourth one, but
what about Chestnut Season
I do love your ideas Renate, but I going to wait a few more days before I
decide just in case anyone else has other suggestions. I really appreciate
your effort at helping me to name all of the horses under my keepership!
Thanks!
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Posted by Megan on August 10, 1997 at 16:09:03:
] ] What Swedish team?
] Ann2, all by her dear self, constitutes the Swedish team/jury Stacey. She
was the one who came up with these names perviously, during the other
competition. (If I remember correctly)
] ] ] Shocked, Grieved, Nono, and ... ? I don't remember the
fourth one, but what about Chestnut Season
] ] I do love your ideas Renate, but I going to wait a few more days before
I decide just in case anyone else has other suggestions. I really appreciate
your effort at helping me to name all of the horses under my keepership!
Thanks!
] You might extend the deadline a little bit, maybe... say... another week.
Too many horses to name and too little attendance at the moment. Some others
may wish contribute as well.
] Megan
] ---------------------
] To Renate:
] Ahem, Reny, this is not because I would not like you to win without any
competition at all but for some other reasons as well O;-.)
] Dammit! This didn't sound sincere. I wish I could think of
some other reason to add, to make it look more legitimate
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Posted by Renate on August 10, 1997 at 19:55:39:
Dear Meggels,
IF you have to use a nickname on me (something I am not particularly fond
of), then please use the full name: Reny Martin. A votre sant�!
And I am sure you can come up with some very very very WET names! Or is your
brain not water-resistant? Well, then....
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Posted by Megan on August 10, 1997 at 21:05:23:
] Dear Meggels,
] IF you have to use a nickname on me (something I am not particularly fond
of), then please use the full name: Reny Martin. A votre sant�!
Cheers LOL!
Oh all right! You picky Keeper of HIS reflective item and not caretaker of
anything miss Renate. I won't call you Reny anymore. Too bad, I kinda liked
it! :-(
] And I am sure you can come up with some very very very WET names! Or is
your brain not water-resistant? Well, then....
Reny is WET enough, especially with that last name, don't you think? ;-)
Well, obviously it's not water-resistant cause I lose my ..... my.... what
was I going to say?... line of something.......oh yes, line of thought....
yes yes... line of thought, when I see this man WET......WET..... WET... in
HIS... WET...WET....WET...SHIRT
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Posted by Renate on August 11, 1997 at 18:19:00:
]
]
] ] Well, obviously it's not water-resistant cause I lose my ..... my....
what was I going to say?... line of something.......oh yes, line of
thought.... yes yes... line of thought, when I see this man
~alyeska
Mon, Nov 9, 1998 (18:02)
#3
I would imagine that with the showing of P&P again this site will be a little busy. I hope I still have the carafe
~alyeska
Mon, Nov 9, 1998 (18:03)
#4
I would imagine that with the reshowing of P&P this site will be pretty busy. I hope I still have the carafe
~heide
Wed, Nov 11, 1998 (18:57)
#5
Ladies, we're going to move this discussion over to Topic 113. Oh Marcia? Are you there, dear? Oh new administrix of Keepsakes. Care to get us started there?