(BTW, I'm not talking about basic novels with a Celtic setting; I'm speaking specifically about magic and gnomes and whatnots. Can't abide the things. Basic novels with Celtic settings are fine, AU or otherwise.)
Oh, and I love my husband. Tour shirt:
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or just saying "tfoo tfoo tfoo".
I really like this. I'll think it next time I compliment a baby (which I do a lot).
Ooooooh! I think I need to get a Weaver mug!!!
Mussst have the tour t-shirt. It will be mine!
(Nice duck and cover, there, Miz Deb--and I'm grinning ear to ear.) Also, PF is giving me no love all day today, is it hosed?
Bev, wasn't a duck and cover; I was actually thinking about Mary Stewart's Merlin trilogy first, which has no real magic in it, except his ability to see beyond things. No elves, no gnomes. Class Celtic AU on a classic topic, and she does my favourite version of it.
But thinking about it? Yours is covered by that, as well; no elves or gnomes or tiny people who speak thus and thouly and have hairy feet.
I love the damned tour jersey, and must have one for myself.
um, Deb...Christmas is a comin....
Off to get haircut...
Heh. Mart, was that a request for a tour jersey to be added to your list?
Whew. I thought she was threatening to buy you the Complete Works of Jean Auel.
(backs hastily away from Betsy, crossing self)
Betsy! Good grief!!!!
Deb, heh heh
Would wear it proudly. (Wonder if I could get away with wearing it to the law school proctoring....probably not)