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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

The Library Phantom


So I stumbled upon this magnificent story and had to share with thee. I have a sneaky suspicion that the phantom is actually one of you...cleverly disguising yourself as a female, as this is what we would all least expect. There is no way a female could have produced works so remarkable! And...if she did...I am left wondering how much more exquisite they would have been if sculpted by the superior gender! Enjoy the story and works of art...


~Master Lieb

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Wrapping up Rosemary

I have been meaning to put the 'nail in the coffin' (so to speak) regarding our last parchment: Rosemary's Baby. Thank you to Von Pluma for reminding me me to do so.
In summary, it sounded like everyone enjoyed the book. It was short, simple, and worked well with our tight time constraints.
I think the ending was somewhat disappointing. To me, Ira seemed to forget that he'd written a fairly real and believable book up until the final chapters. I wasn't a fan of the baby with horns and a tail. A little too cliche.
I want to take this opportunity to thank McReadie for allowing me to hold the meeting at his home. Also to Pompous for the fire pit and beer, and to Lieb for the fire log. Sorry if I missed anyone!

Go forth ye seekers of the written word, with thou codpiece in hand.