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Maximilianus
10-13-2010, 01:16 AM
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Wishing L.M. the happiest celebration!!

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Cakes to swallow!

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Cakes to dive in!

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hoope
10-13-2010, 05:25 AM
Happy birthday :bday_2::bday_2:

Wishing you all the best and good day :biggrinjester:

MUMUKSHA
10-13-2010, 05:32 AM
Happy Birthday L.M. The Third


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And they want to wish you too...

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The Comedian
10-13-2010, 09:11 AM
Happy Birthday!

kiki1982
10-13-2010, 10:00 AM
CONGRATS!

Have a nice day, whatever you are doing.

Lulim
10-13-2010, 12:37 PM
Happy Birthday

Helga
10-13-2010, 02:16 PM
Happy birthday!!

Paulclem
10-13-2010, 04:51 PM
Happy Birthday LM. I hope you have a nice time.

Gilliatt Gurgle
10-13-2010, 05:39 PM
Happy Birthday to LM

Gilliatt

JuniperWoolf
10-13-2010, 05:40 PM
Happy Birthday!

OrphanPip
10-13-2010, 05:58 PM
Happy birthday, L.M.

L.M. The Third
10-13-2010, 06:59 PM
Thanks so much everyone! And thanks for the cakes and presents, Max and Mumuksha! ;) I've got to run now. : (

Maryd.
10-13-2010, 08:21 PM
Hey there, hope you have a good one... Happy birthday.

soundofmusic
10-14-2010, 12:49 AM
Hope your birthday is filled with happiness.

L.M. The Third
10-15-2010, 03:44 PM
Thank you, Mary and Sound.

Scheherazade
10-15-2010, 04:06 PM
Happy Birthday, LM! :)


An interview with L.M. the Third:

**Why are we doing this interview thing?**
Because answering questions about myself satisfies a certain narcissistic streak.

* *Are you sure you want to do this?**
Yes.

**Who killed Roger Rabbit?**
I don't know who he is, but it must have been Wolfgang.

**Whose footprints would you find in the fridge?**
My dad's.

**So, how old are you?**
17

**If you had a personal theme song what would it be?**
I don't know any songs silly enough to describe me, but I'd love to live my life to the strains of Handel's “Music for the Royal Fireworks”. I could never be grumpy or impatient while hearing that glorious music.

**Are you male or female? **
Female.

**What makes you keep coming back?**
The knowledge and discussion of literature. The great people I've met here.

**Are you happy with the way things are here?**
For the most part. Things could always be improved because it's such a big forum and we get so many new members.

*Should JBI get an + beside his name?*
I'm not sure if that would indicate approbation or censure, but he probably deserves a little of both. ; )

**Which countries have you visited?**
The United States.

**Which languages do you speak?**
English and my own mangled form of the same.

**How do you like your home town?**
I usually live in the country and my family has moved a lot, so I don't really have a home town.

**If you could live somewhere different, where would it be and why?**
Somewhere warmer, though I haven't decided what suits on that front. Temperatures aside, Prince Edward Island or Scotland.

**Do you have any pets?**
Yes. A cat, a dog and two neighbor dogs who think they have two families.

**What makes you happy?**
Handel's music, sunlight, September, dogs, books, poetry, kindness, laughter, sunflowers, beauty in nature, friends and family, eloquent and inspiring words. Many random, little things.

**What is mankind's biggest achievement, and its greatest downfall?**
Greatest Downfall: Inhumanity to man. Biggest Achievement: The rare cases of utter selflessness.

**Do you feel comfortable in your walk with God/atheism? **
No. I was raised in a family in which our Christian faith was the foundation, center, and hedge of our lives. I've started to question certain aspects of that “all or nothing” faith, and it's painful to have unresolved doubts. But I still believe in God and Christ.

**Given the option, what animal would you choose to be?**
A liger – a cross between a lion and a tiger.

**What makes you feel great about yourself?**
People who praise me excessively. Accomplishing a large load of work well. Making people laugh.

**Who inspires you most?**
The list of historical figures might be a bit much, so I'll go with the living. My grandma tops this list. She's an incredibly hard working, disciplined, frugal, loving woman, who has endured so much pain in her life, yet has become better through it and anchors every person in the family. My friends the S__ family – they're talented, intelligent, practical, intellectual, giving people. There's nothing they can't do – they're just a superior breed. ; ) Emma Thompson, who is an intelligent, hilarious, compassionate woman.

**What are you naturally good at? (Skills, abilities, gifts etc.)**
I wish I knew.

**What is the one thing you must do before you die?**
Only one? Write and publish a book.

**If you had to teach something, what would you teach?**
Here comes a shock. English Literature.

**What would you regret not fully doing, being or having in your life?**
Singing. I want to know if my voice is actually a valuable mezzo-soprano/contralto solo voice. If it is, I want to do all that I can with it.

**What method do you cherish above all others, as means to improving your life?**
I haven't improved myself sufficiently to give advice on that front.

**What one thing would you NEED to have on a deserted island if you didn't have to worry over food and water? **
Trees, for substitute company and to gaze upon.

**What are you wearing at the moment?**
Jeans, a black t-shirt with sunflowers, and a jean jacket.

**Favorite poem?**
I have so many, but for the frequency with which I return to them I'll go with Wordsworth's sonnet “The World Is Too Much With Us” and “Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey”.

**First novel you remember reading on your own?**“Rose In Bloom” by Louisa May Alcott.

**What era do you find most of the books you read are from?**
Romantic, Victorian and some early 20th century.

**Favorite TV shows?**
I don't watch TV.

**If you were a king/queen for a day, what would you do?**
This is hard. I thought of schemes for education on animal and human rights and I thought of vast conclaves to hear Handel's “Messiah”. But I've settled upon giving everyone a day alone with their dog in the woods, fields, mountains, or lake countries. I don't know how much moral improvement it would effect, but... it might be good for the nerves.

**What song is in your head at the moment?**
The Overture from “Music for the Royal Fireworks”.

**Which book are you reading at the moment?**“Shaggy Muses: The Dogs Who Inspired Virginia Woolf, Emily Dickinson, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Edith Wharton and Emily Bronte” by Maureen Adams and Milton's poem/play “Samson Agonistes”.

**What is your favourite quote?**
Today I'll go with my signature. Tomorrow it will be something from Emily Dickinson.

**Favorite avatar on the Forum*?*
Virgil's. I like it and he's so recognizable with it.

**Favorite threads?**
The best literature discussions usually die off after a while, unfortunately. I've peaked into the blokes' thread lately and it's amusing.

*What's your favorite sandwich?*
Tomatoes with anything from pesto to peanut butter.

**What time of day do you most often find yourself on the LitNet*?*
Lately it's been almost every time I come online, which can be any time.

**What are you wearing at the moment?**
Jeans, a black t-shirt with sunflowers, and a jean jacket.

**Favorite poem?**
I have so many, but for the frequency with which I return to them I'll go with Wordsworth's sonnet “The World Is Too Much With Us” and “Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey”.

**First novel you remember reading on your own?**“Rose In Bloom” by Louisa May Alcott.

**What era do you find most of the books you read are from?**
Romantic, Victorian and some early 20th century.

**Favorite TV shows?**
I don't watch TV.

**Which Forum members would you like to meet in person if you could?**
Mumuksha, who is a great friend to me, heads the list. Others include Virgil (and family), Max, Silent Mute, Andave ya, Bien, Annamariah, and my fellow Canucks. Actually, a lot of the regulars are interesting people who I'd like to meet, so I can't name everyone.

**Last words you said out loud?**
“I think you have to do the choom-doom.” (That's a word my friend made up. We go to a lot of trouble explaining its status as a verb. )

**Last person you hugged/kissed?**
My mom.

**What question would you like to ask yourself?**
Why don't you get busy?

**Which one of the seven dwarves are you and why?**
I only know of them through a book about beavers that were named after them. *Grabs book * All I see is Z-Bar the mule, and Zinnia the skunk. :(

**What is your most outstanding feature?**
Laziness.

**If you could change one thing about the way you look, what would that be?**
I believe it's important not to encourage our society's obsession with looks. I'm quite content with nothing to be vain about.

**Which book do you wish you had written?**
Many, but I'll go with “Anne of Green Gables” this time. I know it seems 'girly', but it's actually much more than that.


**What should you be doing at the moment instead of answering these questions?**
A hundred and one things. Want to hear my list?

**Describe your ideal day, please.**
The sky is that blue that only comes during September, the leaves are gold and red, the wheat fields are golden stubble, my dog is at my side and a book is in my hand. Correct that. I'm lugging around a bag of a dozen books and there are actually three dogs, a few cats, cows and horses, and yes, maybe even a few special people in the vicinity.

**Favorite movie?**
A TV movie called “Wit”, about a misanthropic John Donne scholar dying of cancer. I've only seen it once, almost a year ago, but it was so powerful I haven't stopped raving about it since!

**Last movie you watched?*“Mrs. Dalloway” or “Howards End”


*What was the best thing that happened to you during this year? *
Friendships I've made.

**If you could send one thing to the Room 101, one would that be?**
Burping.

**Are you mostly happy with life or are you still in pursuit?**
Both. Most of my unhappiness comes from my own foolish choices and failures. Most of my happiness comes from the goodness of those around me.

**One final word of wisdom for LitNet users?**
This is more for me, from Wordsworth. “Come forth into the light of things, let nature be your teacher.”

*How long did it take you to answer all of these questions?*
I had to do several things between starting and finishing, so it's been several hours.

*What question would you like to ask to the person to be interview after you?*
Would you rather be an educated fool or an ignorant fool?

papayahed
10-15-2010, 04:41 PM
Happy Birthday!

Virgil
10-15-2010, 09:55 PM
Happy Birthday L.M.! :bday_2::bday_2: What a wonderful interview. I didn't really know that much about you. For instance...


**So, how old are you?**
17
You're only 17! You're so knowledgable and sophisticated, I thought you were in your upper twenties, if not older. There aren't that many seventeen year olds that even know Handel. By the way I got to see a live performance of Messiah right around Christmas time a few years ago. Spectacular!



**What makes you happy?**
Handel's music, sunlight, September, dogs, books, poetry, kindness, laughter, sunflowers, beauty in nature, friends and family, eloquent and inspiring words. Many random, little things.
What a great answer. :)


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For your birthday:
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L.M. The Third
10-16-2010, 12:14 AM
Thanks, Papaya.


Happy Birthday L.M.! :bday_2::bday_2: What a wonderful interview. I didn't really know that much about you. For instance...


You're only 17! You're so knowledgable and sophisticated, I thought you were in your upper twenties, if not older. There aren't that many seventeen year olds that even know Handel. By the way I got to see a live performance of Messiah right around Christmas time a few years ago. Spectacular!

Really? Well, "perhaps my semblance doth deceive the truth", because I can be incredibly immature and ignorant. :blush: But thank you for the compliment.

And actually, although Handel managed to be the only one mentioned in my interview, I do listen to other composers too. I enjoy most 'classical' music (and I'm not being era specific in that word), though the Baroque masters are my great favorites. But t's hard to get a lot of Handel's operas and oratorios without spending a lot, so I really don't know his music a hundredth as well as I'd like to.


Ah, I'm sure you must have heard a great performance in New York. Even though I'm a complete country girl, I'd love to go to a big city for great concerts.

Have you heard the Westminster Abbey Messiah you posted? I own that DVD (Two now, eh? :D). It uses period instruments and an all boy's choir like would have sung when it was first performed. My family and I have watched it all times of the year.

Lol. I've gushed a lot. Anyways, thank you, Uncle Virgil!

Virgil
10-16-2010, 12:50 AM
Ah, I'm sure you must have heard a great performance in New York. Even though I'm a complete country girl, I'd love to go to a big city for great concerts.

Until this year, I would go to several NY Philharmonic concerts per year. The baby has caused me to not sign up for any this year. Every year around Christmas time they put on Messiah, with guest orators.



Have you heard the Westminster Abbey Messiah you posted? I own that DVD (Two now, eh? :D). It uses period instruments and an all boy's choir like would have sung when it was first performed. My family and I have watched it all times of the year.
Actually no. Unless it's the one on my ipod. I would have to look at the actual CD to see who performed it. That sounds wonderful.


Lol. I've gushed a lot. Anyways, thank you, Uncle Virgil!
:lol: I haven't heard anyone call me Uncle Virgil in a while. :wink5:

qimissung
10-18-2010, 10:52 PM
Happy Birthday! I hope it's awesome!

L.M. The Third
10-19-2010, 12:10 AM
Thank you, qimi. It was good.


Until this year, I would go to several NY Philharmonic concerts per year. The baby has caused me to not sign up for any this year. Every year around Christmas time they put on Messiah, with guest orators.

At least you're playing him good music now, so maybe when he gets older...




:lol: I haven't heard anyone call me Uncle Virgil in a while. :wink5:
Shame, shame. :hand: The younger generation feel they can now call their elders by their first names. How did you attain the title in the first place?

Oops. double post.

Virgil
10-19-2010, 10:42 PM
At least you're playing him good music now, so maybe when he gets older...

Oh I hope he learns to enjoy classical. I would take him along. I have to drag my wife to the concerts. She's not a classical person.


Shame, shame. :hand: The younger generation feel they can now call their elders by their first names. How did you attain the title in the first place?
Toni and her sister Laindesell (sp?) who were about your age started calling me and Pendragon uncle. I guess it caught on.