vilakins: (dr who cricket)
Nico ([personal profile] vilakins) wrote2010-07-20 08:07 pm
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Assorted links

For various reasons I don't want to talk about RL, so have some links snurched from various people.

Cricketing authors - how cool is that? To quote from the linked review:

Peter Pan’s First XI is a study of JM Barrie and the cricket team of dazzling literati (and not quite so dazzling sportsmen) that Barrie ran haphazardly for over 20 years.
[...]
PG Wodehouse was a useful batsman; Jerome K Jerome was rather better at idling; AA Milne liked to watch it even more than to play it; and Arthur Conan Doyle was prodigious: a superb all-rounder who played 10 games at first-class level for the MCC.
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Telfer’s narrative of the team’s travails allows for pleasant asides about [...] the influence of the sport on the literature of its day. Hook, as in Captain, is obviously a cricketing term; Sherlock, as in Holmes, was a conflation of two popular 19th-century county players: Mordecai Sherwin and Frank Shacklock.
Remember my puzzled query about so many Americans knitting dish and wash cloths? Well, Lion Brand's weekly newsletter now features a wash cloth of the week.

Purr Avon, or a cat looking rather like him.

MRIs of fruit - these are gorgeous and intriguing, and well worth waiting for the images to load.

Albanian sworn virgin custom - how a very sexist and traditional society allowed women to live and be accepted as men. Hell, if they had that custom here and now, I'd have gone for it as a kid, though I think the women had to replace a lost male. The article includes interviews with several men born female. Absolutely fascinating stuff.

[identity profile] vilakins.livejournal.com 2010-07-20 11:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Yep, if the company and activity's right. :-)

Vila does say he has a weak chest. [hugs him] My fanon is that he sometimes gets nightmares about his past and probably present which is why he naps.

Js and Ps can annoy each other (as I see with my sister and her husband) but yes, S and N are very different.

I think my father was INTx; he was a classics scholarm and aloof and rather Avonic. My mother was ESFP, and so E she'd follow me round the house to talk to me and have the TV on all the time 'for company' which drove me crazy. I went for long walks to be alone. My sister's very like her. I'm not sure about my brother; he's so introvert and closed in, I'm not sure how he thinks.

[identity profile] samantha-vimes.livejournal.com 2010-07-20 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)
zomg, we share the same brother. :-)