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Feanor of the Peredhil 11-04-2006 08:04 PM

No comments on this, Saucie...

I assign my parents for um... understanding me.

:smokin:

Kath 11-05-2006 06:20 AM

Better post quick so Sauce can't get in on that one!

I assign seeing friends again after a long parting and lunch out when you're not paying for it.

ninja91 11-05-2006 09:24 AM

Fast cross country courses.

the guy who be short 11-05-2006 09:36 AM

Making a kick-donkey assembly! And incorporating the song "I'm Holding out for a Hero."

Laitoste 11-14-2006 09:17 PM

Opening Wikipedia and seeing that the featured article was on Tolkien. And then having friends to share this fact with!

Lhunardawen 11-14-2006 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Laitoste
Opening Wikipedia and seeing that the featured article was on Tolkien. And then having friends to share this fact with!

I just saw the same thing a few hours ago. Oooh, creepy. :D

Thinlómien 11-15-2006 02:21 AM

Finally contacting a friend from your early childhood after a few years silence...

piosenniel 11-15-2006 03:59 AM

The first mug of Old Peculier.

Lovely brew . . . lovely . . .

:)

Rune Son of Bjarne 11-17-2006 06:05 AM

Häagen-Dazs

The name totaly fooled me, I thought it was a German brand.

Rikae 11-17-2006 10:56 AM

I assign this thread to the Shire; reading it has improved my mood dramatically.

I also assign to the Shire:
Curly, crunchy red fall leaves scattered over a wet sidewalk that reflects bare branches against an overcast sky.

The conjunction of rich, strong coffee, Kate Bush, Borges and DSL.

My two year old when she hugged me and said "that's my mommy!"

Feta cheese, parmesan cheese, brie, provalone, fresh mozzerella, extra sharp smoked cheddar; oh, just, cheese in general.

Pesto sauce, warm crusty sourdough bread right out of the oven, grapes picked from my own vines, matar paneer, rice noodles with peanut sauce, macaroons, baklava, tiramisu, peaches, chai, real homemade linguini...etc.

The smell of garden soil when you first dig into it in the springtime.

The scent of star magnolias.

The color of the sky just after sunset, when it's the most saturated, glowing sapphire blue.

Russian sage, lilacs, violets, lamb's ears, lavender, phlox, virginia creeper, thyme, roses, peonies, allium, physostegia...

Warm, comfy slippers that don't look silly or fall off.

Knowing I'm leaving in 50 days (plane tickets - $516. Travelcard - $25. Finally seeing London - preciousss!)

The tiny red bugs that live in books; raccoons; white deer; wild geese.

The moment when the whole semester's work is finished ...

Sorry for being so long-winded. Once you get going, it's hard to stop.

Macalaure 11-17-2006 02:05 PM

I assign Rikae to the Shire for this heart-lifting post. :)

Rikae 11-18-2006 11:51 AM

Awww, shucks. Then I assign Mac to the Shire!

Macalaure 11-19-2006 08:37 AM

Thanks, Rikae!

Though, I just realized that line above was my first assign-to-the-shire post at all! :eek: (eight to Mordor...)
So I think I'm not really all that shire-worthy. ;)

Feanor of the Peredhil 11-19-2006 09:58 AM

Oh my... how could I ever have forgotten this? This is amazing...

I assign the smell of hot breakfast being cooked late on a Sunday morning... Oh, how could I possibly have forgotten that mum always makes a fantastic brunch? She'll smile as I come downstairs and tease about there being no better alarm clock than the smell of good food. It's what always happens, and I always forget...

Oh, being home rocks.

THE Ka 11-21-2006 07:39 PM

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The moment when the whole semester's work is finished ...
To quote The Temptations, I second that emotion.

I started out thinking I wouldn't find any of my professeurs that interesting, but now I am sort of sad to be leaving them. Except, one more year with Madame Julie, which shall be tres cool.

As thus, I would like to assign to the shire, wonderful french professeurs, who are as surprising as their expertise.

Also, first year anniversaries. Je t'aime mon petit choux, Il me déraille, il est aimable, pensif, et l'oh si romantique, mon homme des lettres. :)

Also, good friends, who haven't given up on themselves entirely. It is nice to feel that giving advice and having un peu parler has done some good.

Last but not least, new paintbrushes and paint! I can't wait to try them out. :)

~ Ka

Thinlómien 11-22-2006 02:41 AM

I assign the feeling that you get when you know you're never ever going to have a chemistry lesson in your life. It just feels wonderful. :) :) :)

Rikae 11-24-2006 09:32 AM

A couple day-after-Thanksgiving things for the Shire:

-Pecan pie for breakfast
-Internet shopping

littlemanpoet 11-24-2006 12:18 PM

I assign that mysterious occurence when brand new plot twists come out of nowhere but are so obvious once you see them that the writing just flows. :)

Feanor of the Peredhil 11-25-2006 12:32 AM

Cost of gas to drive to Toys 'R' Us on Black Friday: $5

Lego Vikings sets: $33.80

Staying up late after work with your big brother and some wine and re-enacting Beowulf's death scene with your brand spanking new Lego dragon: priceless.

Mithalwen 11-25-2006 06:29 AM

Rainbows ...so pretty and the sun and rain thing so fascinating..

Oh and being proved right ;)

Mithalwen 12-04-2006 03:13 PM

Unexpected peopel being king in the midst of a bad day.

Getting Christmas cards from friends across the country and across the world - after having the really horrible day on Friday it was great to receive news, good wishes, and invitations to visit.

Getting the Christmas tree ( and a free glass of mulled wine) and starting to fill the house with lights.

Finding baubles in exactly the right shade of rose red you coveted..... in an unexpected place..

Kath 12-04-2006 06:40 PM

18 hours sleep after 3 days of getting up early and continual exercise. It was quite startling to wake up and realise just how long I'd been asleep, but it did feel wonderful.

Rune Son of Bjarne 12-04-2006 06:47 PM

I did not that was possible to do, Kath !

Kath 12-04-2006 06:48 PM

Apparently so! I like sleep. :D

Rune Son of Bjarne 12-04-2006 08:11 PM

Me too I love sleep. . .but I seldom sleep more than 10 hours.

Celuien 12-05-2006 09:00 PM

Lengthy conversations with my sister about the Krebs cycle via IM...written in 1337. Such fun. :cool: :D

Nogrod 12-05-2006 09:20 PM

Seeing your (now) former students celebrating their day of getting out of the school!

How they and you yourself love the thing and still feel so sorry about it!

When that feels both ways, it's heaven and hell at the same time.

So good! So happy!

Lhunardawen 12-05-2006 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Celuien
Lengthy conversations with my sister about the Krebs cycle via IM...written in 1337. Such fun. :cool: :D

:eek:

Wow.

Celuien 12-06-2006 06:59 AM

:D

We were trying to come up with a story about the cycle to help her memorize it for finals next week. Finals, by the way, belong in Mordor, and I'm glad I don't have final exams anymore. It was a pretty horrible story. Example: It all started when Ox[aloacetate] and Py[ruvate] got together over orange juice [=citrus fruit = citrate]. Then they left, so the juice was alone [alone = isolated = isocitrate].

I think the 1337 made the story more memorable. :rolleyes:

Feanor of the Peredhil 12-06-2006 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Celuien
Finals, by the way, belong in Mordor

So true. My only two finals are both the last day of finals week.

I assign the friends of mine that are paying for me to eat next week, because I've got about $30 left on my meal card to last me until next Friday. :rolleyes:

littlemanpoet 12-06-2006 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Celuien
It all started when Ox[aloacetate] and Py[ruvate] got together over orange juice [=citrus fruit = citrate]. Then they left, so the juice was alone [alone = isolated = isocitrate].

I say old bean, that most assuredly belongs in Mordor - or at least ATM. :D

THE Ka 12-06-2006 04:01 PM

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So true. My only two finals are both the last day of finals week.
I feel guilty for celebrating the end of the quarter now, since my finals ended yesterday, and all of my friends have them today and tomorrow. Well, at least there is friday.

I assign to the Shire finals via final papers. They seem to be less of a worry over, and much more rewarding to turn in. Especially when you can finally go to sleep at night and not have half of the paper going through your head, because you've re-read it millions of times.

~ Ka

Orominuialwen 12-11-2006 01:15 AM

Having one of your classes finish more than a month before all your others. And having the final for said class be a take-home test. :D

Tea. Especially chai. There's nothing better to warm you up on a cold day than a steaming mug.

Kath 12-11-2006 03:17 AM

Sitting in the kitchen trying to revise, and being interrupted by the sudden need of my housemates to be 5 again. We made paper snowflakes and started a collection for Christmas decorations, and we made an extremely irreverent nativity scene. It was great fun. :D

littlemanpoet 12-11-2006 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by THE Ka
Especially when you can finally go to sleep at night and not have half of the paper going through your head, because you've re-read it millions of times.

Huh. I s'pose I slept better in uni than the average bloke, but it would've done me good grade-wise if maybe I'd re-read my papers more than about half a time.... :rolleyes:

Lalwendë 12-11-2006 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Kath
Sitting in the kitchen trying to revise, and being interrupted by the sudden need of my housemates to be 5 again. We made paper snowflakes and started a collection for Christmas decorations, and we made an extremely irreverent nativity scene. It was great fun. :D

Christmas is so much fun when you live in a shared house - we used to have a traditional enormous pre-Christmas feast, before everyone went home for the season. One of the blokes would cook it and we'd cram into the living room and eat until we burst. Lovely.

Sent it before and I send it again: Christmas! Fab! I've just come home from an afternoon spent eating and drinking with colleagues and laughing about weird stuff, to a lovely fully trimmed up living room. I've got about 300 white lights and a load of blue ones in the window and its lovely and cosy. Two weeks today I shall be lying on the settee, full of roast beef and gravy and roast taters and sprouts and feeling all content, like any good Hobbit should.

Mithalwen 12-11-2006 03:16 PM

finding a handbag you coveted but didn't really need has been reduced to a no-brainer price :D And getting nearer to finishing present shopping....

And my beautiful Christmas tree - killing a tree is the environmentally sound option, they are a local crop and it will be recycled :D

Lalaith 12-17-2006 04:15 AM

my birthday present, preciousss...

Lhunardawen 12-19-2006 05:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Lalaith

Oh, it's so adorable!

Rune Son of Bjarne 12-20-2006 03:34 PM

That the Danish television is keeping up the tradition of showing LotR in the Christmas time.

the 26th RotK will be shown for the first time on Danish Television.


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