Sweet lumpy minion, you're the only one that understands. Probably 'cause I haven't sucked the brain out of you yet.

Glory ,'Potential'


The Minearverse 4: Support Group for Clumsy People  

[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.


Deena - Sep 11, 2005 10:37:46 pm PDT #3714 of 10001
How are you me? You need to stop that. Only I can be me. ~Kara

Cindy, me too. I have "Aidan", but haven't watched it yet due to the whole dead baby/my baby thing.

I had to point out the Christian allegory elements of the Narnia books to my parents when they found out I was reading "another book with witches!" in. They were not entirely mollified.


Got Life - Sep 11, 2005 11:14:32 pm PDT #3715 of 10001
Life is eternal, Love is immortal, and death is only an illusion.

I look forward to the movies. I hope they just make good movies and not try to hammer in subjects that have been very subtle unless you know they were there.

The poster is very cool.


Nutty - Sep 12, 2005 4:29:10 am PDT #3716 of 10001
"Mister Spock is on his fanny, sir. Reports heavy damage."

I must report to my Hem-loving friend all about these heretofore unknown fans! Cool.


Tamara - Sep 12, 2005 7:41:20 am PDT #3717 of 10001
You know, we could experiment and cancel football.

From everything I have heard at Disney, the movie intends to be true to the book and the Christian allegory is not emphasized.


Matt the Bruins fan - Sep 12, 2005 7:47:26 am PDT #3718 of 10001
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

I just realized over the weekend that the Chronicles of Narnia may have unconsciously influenced my nigh-endless search for just the right antique wardrobe last year. I think I rejected every modern armoire in the state before finding the perfect piece in a mall antique shop.


Vortex - Sep 12, 2005 7:50:08 am PDT #3719 of 10001
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

I just realized over the weekend that the Chronicles of Narnia may have unconsciously influenced my nigh-endless search for just the right antique wardrobe last year. I think I rejected every modern armoire in the state before finding the perfect piece in a mall antique shop.

and the gay man part has nothing to do with it :)


Topic!Cindy - Sep 12, 2005 8:39:22 am PDT #3720 of 10001
What is even happening?

I think I rejected every modern armoire in the state before finding the perfect piece in a mall antique shop.

Does it look anything like this? [link]

Oh, feh. That link doesn't stay put. On that page, click the botton near the top right that says "most viewed". Then, go to page two, and there are a few shots of Lucy entering the wardrobe--or, this might work: [link]


Matt the Bruins fan - Sep 12, 2005 11:33:00 am PDT #3721 of 10001
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

and the gay man part has nothing to do with it :)

Oh, that was behind me buying a wardrobe rather than plastic clothing containers or drawers in the first place, but I think lots of gay men would have gone for the black cherry armoires from Hank's Furniture. Or the swanky Chinese wedding cabinet that I was about to buy before getting driven off the road by a semi last Valentine's Day.

Does it look anything like this?

No, although that looks like an oak finish version of the $10,000 1840s French wardrobe that I lusted after during the search. Here's mine: [link]


Kiba Rika - Sep 12, 2005 12:08:40 pm PDT #3722 of 10001
I may have to seize the cat.

I was always too poor for a wardrobe as a kid, so I would actually sit in the closet and pretend I could get to Narnia that way. There's all kinds of subtext potential there, I suppose.


Topic!Cindy - Sep 12, 2005 12:36:53 pm PDT #3723 of 10001
What is even happening?

No, although that looks like an oak finish version of the $10,000 1840s French wardrobe that I lusted after during the search. Here's mine: [link]

Matt, that's gorgeous. That wood makes me want to touch it.

I was always too poor for a wardrobe as a kid, so I would actually sit in the closet and pretend I could get to Narnia that way. There's all kinds of subtext potential there, I suppose.
Me too. Actually, my bedroom closet had another closet within it. Does that make sense? In other words, if you opened my closet, and on the left there was a door to a storage closet that you could only access from my closet. My closets have closets! Anyhow, I used to pretend Narnia was in there. I didn't go in there though, because for years, the latch on that door could only be opened from the outside of it.

I "rescued" my mother from it, when I was a toddler. She accidentally locked herself in it, and was yelling for my dad, but he didn't hear her. She heard me playing, and called me, and told me to go get daddy, and was very afraid I wouldn't, but I did.