Re: Three Days To Go
Well I've never gotten married, so I can't testify about any dreams before the actual big day (by the way, congratulations!!!) but I once dreamt I got married over a kitchen sink full of dirty dishes...
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Most of my dreams were about various stages of not being prepared for the day. I think in one the cake didn't show up. In another, the decorations. etc etc. It's pretty normal (I think, anyway) - just...
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Jaimy,I see your point.For me it's a question of how much the extra-canonical ingredient has been adopted by fan fiction at large.On the one hand, as Agnes has pointed out, there are enough different,...
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Dear Nerin,I felt I was already married – had felt that way almost from the first day – so I had no real worries to trouble me; I hope you will accept my very best wishes. May your marriage be like...
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Oh congrats! What wonderful news.I too had chaotic dreams, really almost nightmares, in the days before the wedding. Some had nothing to do with the wedding or groom. I got so tired of waking up in...
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Marlene:Re your comment below:> I liked Emma Thompson's script but not the movie.> I thought the cast was mostly wrong. I mean, Emma> T at 39 in the role of 19-year-old Elinor?She was 36 when...
View ArticleA drabble for my angstophillic friends
I put this in the TR so it wouldn’t get in anyone’s way. This is the end of Darcy’s Tale, vol. 2 (currently anyway). I know it’s a little hard to get the feeling without any build up, but you guys all...
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You expressed that so wonderfully, I hope that you do not mind if I plagiarize your word in the future...To you Nerin, I wish you all that Stan said so eloquently, and the very Best and Happy Wishes...
View ArticleRe: The second idea is not bad at all. But..
mariak,Re your comment:> [Brandon] isn't like Wentworth, who wants to marry and is> not even all that particular as to who. He> probably thinks romance is over for him.Nothing to do with the...
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Same for me. Also never got married, so cannot speak of experiences. But I do congratulate you and your future husband. Have a great day and all the happiness afterward. :)And now I do puzzle over...
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Nerin,Katy and I planned everything ourselves, and, while it was a wedding with all the trimmings (i.e. church service, reception, formal wear, etc.), it was, in terms of the number of guests,...
View ArticleDrugs in the Regency
During the Regency, while Morphine and Heroin were not yet discovered, they already knew of the normal Opium, be it in form of Laudanum (?) or in cough medicine or whatever, used for adults and...
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How terrible! I had a similar experience - multiple choice question in Biology, answer A, B, and C were all wrong, D was blank - teacher had forgotten to put the answer in. You could hear the murmers...
View ArticleRe: A drabble for my angstophillic friends
I agree Suzanne. I think Darcy is too strong, responsible and honourable, as well as proud, to become in any way non-functional after Hunsford. He was naturally angry and bitter at Eliz's rejection...
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Thank you for the kind words and well-wishes! Super-excited now...the family is here and there's only one day left!
View ArticleRe: A drabble for my angstophillic friends
I think what gets me about this is how it paints a place we have all been--well, a lot of people. We have been heartbroken about someone or something. I think this phrase, binding them in with that...
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I do wonder how likely was it that upper class men and lady´s, like Darcy and Co, were addicted to Opium after an illness?An interesting question. I have no facts and have done no research but would...
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