Lillian Virginia Mountweazel Published on December 12, 2008
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'Tis the Season

Friday December 12, 2008 at 02:40PM

Hello Y'All,

I don't currently have an Internet connection, so I want to take this opportunity to wish you happy Internetless holidays and a wonderful, connected new year!

Friends4Eva,

Gäbii Göes Gäläpägös (a.k.a. the reincarnation of Lillian Virginia Mountweazel)

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Ulrich says:
Same to you! In lack of connection I send into the eternal ether. May the force be with you two!
Posted 11 months ago. ( permalink )
Lillian Virginia Mountweazel replies:
Thank you, Ulrich, and as you can see there's a connection at the end of the ether! By the way, why did you close the wonderful group "Unbunt ist das neue Rot"? Was it too "unbunt" after all? Sniff!
Posted 9 months ago. ( permalink )
Ulrich replies:
This is great news, you are connected to the ether (again).

The group, well, there was no group participation. I mean, like... zero, you know.

Yes, photos have been posted but I did not want to let it become yet antoher photo dumping ground. I feel the people here on Ipernity don't really get that group thought. Even less than on flickr.

Anyway, onwards to more pleasing topics.

It has been quite a while. How are things at your end?
Posted 9 months ago. ( permalink )
Lillian Virginia Mountweazel replies:
That's very, very sad news. The title alone was worth running that group!

As for me, now that I've returned from the end of the Internet (see picture below)
Is there graffiti at the end of the Internet?
I'm doing well, the weather in Mbabane is fine, the birds are shining and the sun is singing. The food is delicious, the cookies round, and Schrödinger's Cat is purring. What else could I ask for? Perhaps for the arrival of a large container from Larnaca and/or a Blue Ghost Blues Band concert? And how's life been treating you, Ulrich?
Posted 9 months ago. ( permalink )
Ulrich replies:
Oh this is so great to hear. Mbabane for sure is one of the great places in the world. Along with the other great places such as San Francisco, Erlangen, Wiesbaden or Castrop-Rauxel. Maybe Wuppertal too, might be interesting to let the Wupppertalers cast a vote.

Anyway, on this end of the internet many beginnings start to materialise just as some endings lead the way to the eternal ether. I am as fine as I can be so as you so rightly said, what else could I ask for? Maybe the telephone book of Erlangen or a beer.
Posted 9 months ago. ( permalink )
Lillian Virginia Mountweazel replies:
The telephone book of Erlangen is a must. In fact, it's a never ending story. And a beer to go along with it (perhaps a long drink would be better) in the "Restaurant at the End of Erlangen" (I can highly recommend it, they even have an Internet connection to Castrop-Rauxel there, or rather to Wanne-Eickel). As you know Castrop-Rauxel is the Roman name of Wanne-Eickel and was mainly used when Castrop-Rauxel was, just like Wanne-Eickel, part of the Roman Empire. But unless the never ending story, the Roman Empire ended and that's why the Internet had to be reinvented once again. In Erlangen, of course.
Posted 9 months ago. ( permalink )
Ulrich replies:
ah, that's the problem with empires, so many names and so little beer. Long drinks are fine unless swallowed at once in which case they turn to either short drinks (duh) or nightmares (depends on the amount of such 'short drinks' one had). Speaking abount drinks, I wonder how fluid nutrition supplies are conditioned in Erlangen and the roman empire too.

Wanne-Eickel and Castrop-Rauxel must be very proud about their former belonging to an empire now, that both are part of a federal republic. Speaking of the roman empire I actually thought that anyone north of the Limes belonged to the barbarians and thus Wanne-Eickel or Castrop-Rauxel belonging to the roman empire was just wishful thinking. Must be one of those big errors in history that the two regions looked at themselves as romans while being totally ignored by such (and still are, while we are at it...).
Posted 9 months ago. ( permalink )
Ulrich replies:
...btw. TGIF! (* gets himself a beer *)
Posted 9 months ago. ( permalink )
6 of 1 says:
Wherever you are in this disconnected universe, have yourself a good Christmas.
Posted 10 months ago. ( permalink )
Lillian Virginia Mountweazel replies:
Thank you, and since my disconnected universe has also been disconnected from the flow of time, I'd like to wish you a merry Christmas and a happy 1968!
Posted 9 months ago. ( permalink )
Mona Lisa says:
ich sende meine wünsche ins all ... mögen sie dich intuitiv erreichen. :-))
Posted 10 months ago. ( permalink / translate )
Lillian Virginia Mountweazel replies:
Danke, danke, liebe Mona, sie haben mich sowohl intuitiv als auch internetmässig erreicht. Mit anderen worten: ich bin wieder daaaaaaaaaa! :-)))
Posted 9 months ago. ( permalink / translate )
Mona Lisa replies:
unfassbar! .... willkommen im leben. :-))
Posted 9 months ago. ( permalink / translate )
Lillian Virginia Mountweazel replies:
LOL. Ich wusste gar nicht, dass das Internet jetzt schon das leben ist! :-D
Posted 9 months ago. ( permalink / translate )

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