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NejinOniwa

I was on a boat. It was on land.

Launching preparation SUCKS.
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Chocofreak13

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@bella: i think my mum's car insurance's head office is in littleton, to which she remarked how far away it was. mind you, it might not be that bad since we'd already be there, but i get the feeling that if i chipped in for gas it might make it better.
that said, beyond the flume, she was considering taking the car up mt. washington. there's also a couple towns we love to go to, like goffstown, plymouth, and laconia. if you can reccomend the thai place, and it's reasonably priced, i don't think we'd have an issue with going, though if i spot a pizza or chinese place, expect me to drool. :3 (and i hate spicy food.)
also, 100 miles? it never feels that far......though we were on the road for a long time. and the valleys we drove through that were lined with trees, it was so beautiful, something comparable to a religious experience. *w*

@kriz: it's too bad they can't work together. :\
@stew: i love flea markets. ^^ glad you got something cool, though if i were you i would have pounced on a couple more of those items. :\
our local one sells Cheongsams (chinese-style dresses) that are 75% silk on the cheap. dunno if that's a real figure, but they're beautiful, and would be over double the price elsehwhere. ^^
@pent: the flume is fuckin' beautiful. as i said, getting there felt like something of a religious experience, ane the flume is like standing in it. ^^
@nej: we've reached that beautiful-yet-awkward point of the year where it's not quite spring anymore but it's not quite summer. :\

EDIT: not that anyone can afford it, but i found some strike witches plushies.
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Nichi

So, I'm pretty much ready to roll for my trip; with roughly 37 days to go >w<

Bella

I'd totally be up for a trip to Mount Washington (never been up it before). Let me know what you guys decide to do, since I'm probably going to bring my own car (unless you'd be willing to pick me up - maybe I can get a friend to drive me to Plymouth/drop me off there so you don't have to go so far out of your way).

I still have SO MUCH WORK to do in (hypothetically) taking a trip this summer. It looks like I'd have to stay with Stew the entire time and thus couldn't lie like hell to my family, so I have the impossible task of convincing my dad that my boyfriend isn't a "typical man", his view of "typical men" being more rooted in stereotypes than any kind of reality. And then I'd have to secure funding. Thennn I'd only have to worry about Stew getting in trouble for having me over longer than is "allowed".... >:z

Nichi

Mt. Washington sounds cool, as well; so if Kari wants to go, we can meet up there :3

Also, hope you work out all the details with going to see Stew

NejinOniwa

Mt. Washington: DON'T GET LOST ON THE WAY UP, KIDS.

Also I challenge you three to sing the swedish national anthem at the peak and record it for lulz. TRADITIONS ARE IMPORTANT.
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Nichi

Nah; I'll reach the peak and shout "Row-Row Fight Da Powah!"
*swaps glasses for Kamina shades*

NejinOniwa

In ancient viking times, being the king did not equal being THE LAW. That duty was held by the Lagman (law-man), and if you screwed up your kingship, he would get on your ass, and badly.
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    In Tiundaland there was a lagman [lawspeaker] who was called Thorgny, whose father was called Thorgny Thorgnyson. His forefathers had for a long course of years, and during many kings' times, been lagmen of Tiundaland. At this time Thorgny was old, and had a great court about him. He was considered one of the wisest men in Sweden, and was Earl Ragnvald's relation and foster-father.

The two kings were at war, and many wise men in both Sweden and Norway tried to reconcile the kings. In 1018, the earl Ragnvald Ulfsson and the Norwegian king's emissaries Björn Stallare and Halte Skeggesson had arrived at the thing of Uppsala to sway the Swedish king to accept peace and as a warrant marry his daughter Ingegerd Olofsdotter to the king of Norway.

The Swedish king was greatly angered and threatened to banish Ragnvald from his kingdom, but Ragnvald was supported by his foster-father Þorgnýr the Lawspeaker, who was the wisest and most respected man in Sweden.

    Then Thorgny stood up; and when he arose all the bondes [yeomen] stood up who had before been sitting, and rushed together from all parts to listen to what Lagman Thorgny would say. At first there was a great din of people and weapons; but when the noise was settled into silent listening, Thorgny made his speech.

        The disposition of Swedish kings is different now from what it has been formerly. My grandfather Thorgny could well remember the Upsala king Eirik Eymundson, and used to say of him that when he was in his best years he went out every summer on expeditions to different countries, and conquered for himself Finland, Kirjalaland, Courland, Esthonia, and the eastern countries all around; and at the present day the earth-bulwarks, ramparts, and other great works which he made are to be seen. And, more over, he was not so proud that he would not listen to people who had anything to say to him. My father, again, was a long time with King Bjorn, and was well acquainted with his ways and manners. In Bjorn's lifetime his kingdom stood in great power, and no kind of want was felt, and he was gay and sociable with his friends. I also remember King Eirik the Victorious, and was with him on many a war-expedition. He enlarged the Swedish dominion, and defended it manfully; and it was also easy and agreeable to communicate our opinions to him. But the king we have now got allows no man to presume to talk with him, unless it be what he desires to hear. On this alone he applies all his power, while he allows his scat-lands [territories paying protection money to the Swedes] in other countries to go from him through laziness and weakness. He wants to have the Norway kingdom laid under him, which no Swedish king before him ever desired, and therewith brings war and distress on many a man. Now it is our will, we bondes, that thou King Olaf make peace with the Norway king, Olaf the Thick, and marry thy daughter Ingegerd to him. Wilt thou, however, reconquer the kingdoms in the east countries which thy relations and forefathers had there, we will all for that purpose follow thee to the war. But if thou wilt not do as we desire, we will now attack thee, and put thee to death; for we will no longer suffer law and peace to be disturbed. So our forefathers went to work when they drowned five kings in a morass at the Mula-thing, and they were filled with the same insupportable pride thou hast shown towards us. Now tell us, in all haste, what resolution thou wilt take.

    Then the whole public approved, with clash of arms and shouts, the lagman's speech.

On the other hand, you needed certain talents to hold the office of THE LAW. Not just knowing THE LAW and being a wise man was enough - you had to be a real greybeard for the task.
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In Iceland, the office was introduced in 930, when the Alþing was established. He was elected for three years. Besides his function as the president of the thing, his duties were restricted to counselling and to reciting the law. It was the sole government office of the mediaeval Icelandic Commonwealth. The lawspeaker was elected for a term of three years and was supposed to declaim the law at Alþingi, a third of it each summer. In fact, Grímr Svertingsson's term was cut short, not because of incompetence or illness, but because his voice was too weak for the job.


Speaking of the Alþing, it's pretty badass to be a parliamentary institution that's OVER 1000 YEARS OLD (1082 to be exact) and still going strong. Hats off to you, Iceland. Well played.
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Chocofreak13

TL. DR.


i'll put the swedish national anthem on my ipod before we go, and blare it at the top. how's that sound?
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NejinOniwa

YOU MUST SING IT. NO EXCEPTIONS.

You may use the iPod for assistance with lyrics and whatnot, though. And instruments. BUT YOU MUST SING!
YOU COULD HAVE PREVENTED THIS

Bella

The only anthem I'll be singing is Michigan, My Michigan. ~w~

Chocofreak13

i'll sing AND IT'S SWEEEET, SWEEET, SWEET VICTORY, YEAH!!!

no, i'm serious, i was so surprised/happy/excited that i literally screamed. woke up my mum, the cat, and freaked out my sister. why you may ask?

SHE WOOOOOON!!!!!!! QUEEN SHARON NEEDLES WOOOOOON!!!!! SHE FUCKING WON!!!!!! ;v; ;v; ;v; *dies of happiness*

(warning: OS-tan Collections is not liable if its members explode due to jubliation. please stand 15 feet back from all rabid posters. any closer is your own risk. >>;; )
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Nichi

*backs away* ^_^;;;

That's like me when I learned I passed the GED, but increased tenfold

Chocofreak13

i'm sorry. but it's just SO. FUCKING. EXCITING.

i feel like one of those dogs that gets so excited it looks like it's about to have a seizure. xDD
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Krizonar

Quote from: Chocofreak13 on April 28, 2012, 05:37:47 PM
@kriz: it's too bad they can't work together. :\

hm... why not?

Just ordered a Sager with Ivy Bridge.