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Meaghan will deflect until the end of time ([info]mmmcc) wrote in [info]neeps,
@ 2017-12-29 19:50:00

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Entry tags:! ic/ooc, ainsley galbraith, angus campbell, augustus pye, florinda mcgonagall, georgi draganov, gregor mcgregor, jason king, kal sharma, lorna macfarlane, madeline savage, maggie macdougal, meaghan mccormack, owen macfarlane, x-joy willison

Who: Sorry we never sent IC invites, basically practically everyone is invited since it's thrown by two Prides and a Magpie (medic).
What: Housewarming! Plus Christmas Hogmanay! Plus Joy's (super-belated) birthday!
When: 29 December, evening
Where: The Cattery, Paisley
Warnings: TBD


LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION: The Cattery is a large, six-bedroom house split down the middle, three bedrooms on each side. The heroes of our story hostesses of the party, Florinda McGonagall, Joy Willison and Meaghan McCormack, live on one side. Indira Choudry (Tutshill), Moonlight Flower MacLean (Wigtown) and Meleri Mousley (Caerphilly) live on the other side, but the party also spills into their side and the front and back gardens.




Despite Meaghan's claims, it's pretty clear that this was originally intended to be a Christmas party (in part), but since there are three different things being celebrated here, the decor is a little, shall we say, eclectic.

Dave the Quidditch Tree (small enough to be potted, large enough that lifting him takes some concentration) is decked out with plenty of little brooms, quaffles and bludgers, with a Golden Snitch on top. If asked, or even if not asked, Meaghan will inform people very seriously that all the broom ornaments are Comets. She will even explain which models. The brooms will all look roughly the same. Meaghan's chimera, Mickey, is prowling around its branches. there are also some pig ornaments from the clubhouse prank, though at this point they're not actively singing, just oinking softly, but they'll sing if you poke 'em enough. (The pigs are important because HOGMANAY, obviously.)

There's a giant Australian flag on the door and little Australian flag toothpicks on most of the food, because Meaghan ordered a box of them and there's more than she knows what to do with. There's a lot of pink for Joy, and gold because gold goes well with pink, obviously, and Joy's a Pride so that also counts for being about Joy.

The Drinks: The three pictured drinks are all hot alcoholic coffee drinks. There is also butterbeer, both regular and seasonal gingersnap flavours, hot chocolate, and eggnog. (You can probably get them without alcohol if you really want, but why would you WANNA?)
The Eats: Sweet potato chips with dipping sauces, tasty pasties and kebabs
The Sweets: Chocolate-dipped shortbread stars, spiced shortbread, jammy stars, ginger cats, fairy bread
The Most Important: Joy's birthday cake is pink and covered in stars. Some of the stars on the top of the cake are sugar, some of them are SPARKLERS. Can you guess which?? The cake also has a little figurine sitting on it of a kangaroo and a koala.

PARTWAY THROUGH THE EVENING, A SURPRISE: The party has been going for an hour or two when out of nowhere, what to our wondering ears should appear but an All-Weird-Sisters rendition of the Twelve Days of Christmas, apparently recorded at a concert (is that German coming from the audience?). At some point the days get out of order. This was not planned, at least not by the hostesses. It's very, very loud. Where is it coming from?? Is it coming from the other side of the house? Feel free to hunt down and destroy the cause of this monstrosity. (Or maybe you actually like the Weird Sisters, in which case, enjoy?)


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Re: WHAT'S THAT HORRIBLE NOISE?
[info]mmmcc
2017-12-30 07:09 pm UTC (link)
At some point in the recording Gideon Crumb totally does a bagpipe solo, if Gregor brought his pipes he should absolutely join in on that. (And anything else he wants to, obviously.)

...their poor neighbors. But I doubt this is the first loud party the Cattery's ever had.

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Re: WHAT'S THAT HORRIBLE NOISE?
[info]left_magpie
2017-12-30 07:17 pm UTC (link)
Hey, Moonlight Flower asked me to join in. She's. She's not w. Um. I may not go back to your side of the party.

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Re: WHAT'S THAT HORRIBLE NOISE?
[info]left_magpie
2017-12-31 03:53 am UTC (link)
After the concert ends, Gregor somehow ends up with a guitar on the porch, surrounded by the girls from the other side and anyone else who wants to join in, leading everyone in a series of Rugby Songs.

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Re: WHAT'S THAT HORRIBLE NOISE?
[info]mmmcc
2017-12-31 06:59 pm UTC (link)
"OI, LEFTY," Meaghan shouts, leaning out the upstairs window of her side of the house. "I know you ain't RIGHT but you're on the WRONG SIDE there."

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Re: WHAT'S THAT HORRIBLE NOISE?
[info]left_magpie
2017-12-31 07:12 pm UTC (link)
"Have you ever been on your from porch, M'Girl? The swing is on this side. And your neighbors like a bit of a singalong. Come join us..."

What's the spring breathing jasmine and rose
What's the summer with all its gay train
What's the splendor of autumn to those
Who've bartered their freedom for gain.
Let the love of our land's sacred rights
To the love of our people succeed
Let friendship and honour unite
And flourish on Both Sides of the Tweed.

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Re: WHAT'S THAT HORRIBLE NOISE?
[info]mmmcc
2018-01-01 01:29 am UTC (link)
Meaghan, still hanging out the window, surprisingly starts singing back when he's done. She's got a fairly strong voice and is reasonably on key, though her focus is on singing loudly and that doesn't help.

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Re: WHAT'S THAT HORRIBLE NOISE?
[info]left_magpie
2018-01-01 01:52 am UTC (link)
Gregor accompanies her on the guitar and provides harmonies. And, when necessary, melodies. He then hands the guitar off to Kirley, who plays while Gregor sings in response.

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Re: WHAT'S THAT HORRIBLE NOISE?
[info]mmmcc
2018-01-01 02:47 am UTC (link)
At the "friends we must with England be" Meaghan drops her drink out the window in order to flip off both Gregor and Kirley with their very own individual hand -- and nearly follows her drink out the window in the process, but someone inside hauls her back in.

When they're done she bawls Scots Wha Hae back at them.

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Re: WHAT'S THAT HORRIBLE NOISE?
[info]left_magpie
2018-01-01 03:32 am UTC (link)
Gregor was waiting for-- well not for exactly what happened, but something. Part of WADA stage training was knowing how to react to heckling. "Accio, drink!" he said, not missing a line of the song. He caught the glass and then the rest of the drink followed.

Gregor finished singing, and then raised the glass to the window in a toast.

When Meaghan sang back, he grabbed a bodhran and drummed along.

"Fair enough, my Moss Trooper, but consider this as well:"
Ye Jacobites by name,
give an ear, give an ear,
Ye Jacobites by name, give an ear,
Ye Jacobites by name,
Your fautes I will proclaim,
Your doctrines I maun blame, you shall hear, you shall hear
Your doctrines I maun blame, you shall hear.

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Re: WHAT'S THAT HORRIBLE NOISE?
[info]mmmcc
2018-01-01 03:49 am UTC (link)
Meaghan grinned, because she was ready with a secret weapon. (Or at least she considered it one, whatever.)

As soon as he was done, she started singing Flower of Scotland. (But started getting choked up by the end, because Old Cap <3)

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Re: WHAT'S THAT HORRIBLE NOISE?
[info]left_magpie
2018-01-01 05:13 am UTC (link)
Gregor pulls out his bagpipes for that one, playing along with the current national anthem. Even if it was pretty recent tune, everyone knew it. He doubted that Meaghan knew who the Corries were, but that didn't matter.

"Heavy. Let's try this..."

Now the war is over and You Know Who is dead,
He wants to go to hea-ven wi' a crown upon his head.
But the Lord says no, you'll have to go below,
There's only room for Gregor and his wee pipes-o.


"No? OK, this may be more typical of..."

I'm a rover, seldom sober
I'm a rover, o' high degree;
And when I'm drinking, I'm always thinking
How to gain my love's company.

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Re: WHAT'S THAT HORRIBLE NOISE?
[info]mmmcc
2018-01-01 05:45 am UTC (link)
Meaghan has never heard this song before but she loves it. She completely loses track of their battle and just claps and cheers and sings along on the chorus. Success?

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Re: WHAT'S THAT HORRIBLE NOISE?
[info]left_magpie
2018-01-01 08:23 am UTC (link)
Gregor bows a little at the end, turns to the Sisters. "One Carol. You lads know "The Twelve Apostles?"

"'Come and I Will Sing You'? Sure. Love it. A cappella, mate. Then we start picking songs."

"I'll lead..."

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