Warm Fuzzlies
Sep. 28th, 2005 08:56 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I just finished reading DMEB'S GREAT ADVENTURE, OR, THE SEARCH FOR MAUL, which was written by our very own
falkenna and two of her cohorts in the DMEB, Indigobunting and Lady Allaire. It had been quite a while since I read our anniversary story, so reliving our collective fantasies tonight gave me a serious case of the Warm Fuzzlies.
Always shall I be grateful for my role in the tale:
I've been part of many groups, mailing lists, clubs, what-have-you since I got online in 1998, but I've never felt such a sense of belonging and camaraderie anywhere like I did with the DMEB. Sometimes I think I'll go to my grave missing and trying to recapture that groovy vibe we Sithsters generated there.
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Always shall I be grateful for my role in the tale:
They all saw them then, a hundred dark shapes approaching the port doors. One by one they entered; each knew exactly whom he was seeking. One carried a CD in his hand.
"This is my new album, entitled 'Songs Barry Andrews Would Have Written If He Were Me.' " SithVixen's mouth moved soundlessly and she followed him out as if in a trance.
I've been part of many groups, mailing lists, clubs, what-have-you since I got online in 1998, but I've never felt such a sense of belonging and camaraderie anywhere like I did with the DMEB. Sometimes I think I'll go to my grave missing and trying to recapture that groovy vibe we Sithsters generated there.
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Date: 2005-09-29 11:22 pm (UTC)Yeah, they were amazing times.
I had a much milder attack myself tonight. The new Helen Mirren TV drama about Elizabeth I has Ian McDhiarmid (sp) in it, and I was remembering Ide and all her strange creatures devoted to him.
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Date: 2005-09-30 11:22 pm (UTC)