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hopalongcharlie ([info]hopalongcharlie) wrote in [info]finnigans_rpg,
@ 2015-08-30 18:47:00

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Journal - Lazy Days
I do love a good lazy Sunday. Even though I sometimes worked even Sundays back when I was in Romania there's just something particular about being lazy on a Sunday that's comforting. Especially now it's almost always a work day.

This particular lazy Sunday has featured curling up with a book and a cat.

Time to get ready for work soon though. Put my leg on. Get rid of the extra cat hair. That sort of shit.



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[info]nottfinished
2015-09-04 11:29 pm UTC (link)
Did you try the Butler?

I'm really interested in wandmaking. While Ollivander's wands were good quality and stable I think they narrowed the market a little as far as the UK is concerned.

Oh you have different rooms? I thought- I don't think I could remember to renew those wards by myself either.

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[info]hopalongcharlie
2015-09-05 12:09 am UTC (link)
It happens to be a very traditional household: house-elf staff mostly. Seems unlikely. I thought it was the children's nanny until she started getting threatening notes, so unless she's sending them to herself it probably isn't her.

The British domination only became obvious to me when I was travelling to the various dragon reserves and I saw what others had. It differed so much.

I don't do too badly, just once in a while I forget. I can understand her being upset when Echo decides she also deserves mouse tributes.

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[info]nottfinished
2015-09-05 12:12 am UTC (link)
Maybe she is sending them to herself to draw suspicion away from here. Or she has DID?

Absolutely. I think we should spend more time looking at older cultures, who knows what we'd find.


That speaks a lot to the cat's relationship with her, but I can see why she'd be a little disturbed.

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[info]hopalongcharlie
2015-09-05 10:12 am UTC (link)
Quiet night at work. Read some more in the office. Turned out it was the quiet neighbour. I'd never have guessed.

I'm just used to spending my time looking after other creatures! But other cultures are interesting too.

Yeah. It took him a while to warm to her, but he likes her now. I get tributes too, but they tend not to bother me unless they're in my bed or something. Or directly in my mouth when I'm asleep. That's not pleasant.

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[info]nottfinished
2015-09-05 09:34 pm UTC (link)
If I wrote a mystery, I'd never let the reader find out who it was. Maybe frame someone but let the reader know they were framed and leave it unsolved.

That's kind of you

Oh, does he struggle to connect with people usually? And I can imagine not.

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[info]hopalongcharlie
2015-09-05 10:06 pm UTC (link)
That's horrible. It would be so frustrating! I at least like my mysteries resolved properly.

Oh, not really. I'm just the animal person in the flat more than she is.

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[info]nottfinished
2015-09-22 08:35 pm UTC (link)
As life remains unresolved, so should fiction

Not to the point of eating mice though

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[info]hopalongcharlie
2015-09-22 09:31 pm UTC (link)
Probably why fiction appeals. The sense of resolution.

No. Not the point of eating mice. Especially not ones killed by my cat.

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[info]nottfinished
2015-09-22 09:43 pm UTC (link)
And why life doesn't You have a point

But you would consume them if they met their end by your own hand?

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[info]hopalongcharlie
2015-09-22 10:34 pm UTC (link)
No. I missed a fucking word. Serves me right for writing too quickly.

I meant to say not to the point of eating mice. Although if I absolutely had to eat them to survive I would. But that stands for most things really.

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[info]nottfinished
2015-09-22 10:40 pm UTC (link)
Well now I'm not sure what to do with all these gourmet mice.

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[info]hopalongcharlie
2015-09-22 10:48 pm UTC (link)
Please tell me you didn't actually get gourmet mice?

Thank you for making me laugh.

And if you actually have gourmet mice I advocate feeding them to nearby cats or owls. Or at least trying to.

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[info]nottfinished
2015-09-22 10:52 pm UTC (link)
No thanks needed, that's just nice to know

Unfortunately my grumpy owl will have to make do with the usual fare.

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