psalm_onethirtyone: (Westmark [made by kaliscoo])
Soujin ([personal profile] psalm_onethirtyone) wrote2005-08-04 01:32 pm

"And He'll Do All His Dancing On You..."

Dear Lloyd Alexander:

Westmark has officially taken over my life.

I shall attempt to make an example or two:

Book Review: Harry Potter really awesome just like Lloyd Alexander but cooler remember Prydain? this even better &c &c &c
Soujin: But Westmark is better than Prydain!
Book Review: That's totally irrelevant, hon.
Soujin: But--but--Westmark--!

Newspaper: "Conrad's farmstead fits all-year theme &c insert article here..."
Soujin: O. M. G. Duke Conrad's estate in my newspaper?!
Reality Check: Hellooooo, dearie.
Soujin: Oh, wait.
Soujin: *finishes article*
Soujin: Ha ha. Um. That never happened. Ha ha. Oh, God, I lose....

That was all extremely embarrassing.

Also, I speak out loud to the people in those books while I am reading the books, demmit.

I need to sue you for my sanity and/or my life back--yet, somehow, I am so mad in love with your people and said books that I would rather fangirl you. Waugh.

Also I am writing Stock/Jellinek. Kill me now.

Love,
Soujin
erinpuff: (Uh-oh Klaymen)

[personal profile] erinpuff 2005-08-04 07:42 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm thinking I need to read this. Damn you. :o

[identity profile] la-lanterne.livejournal.com 2005-08-04 08:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Newspaper: Blah blah blah Enjolras-cakes
Me: OMG! Enjolras! Les Mis in my newspaper!
Enjolras: *is doctor in Oslo*

In my defence, I was going to see Les Mis that night.

[identity profile] mhari.livejournal.com 2005-08-04 09:43 pm (UTC)(link)
HEE.

Harry Potter really awesome just like Lloyd Alexander

Bah humbug.

Obsessedness

(Anonymous) 2005-08-05 08:41 pm (UTC)(link)
At least your confusing media actually had the name of the character! When I was at Wellesley a few weeks ago, there was a building called Pomeroy, and I saw it and thought it said Pomercy. My train of thought was: "Pomercy=Pontmercy=LES MIS!" That was my train of thought. Thank you.

Shalom aleichem,
Karla Rubinstein