Thursday, November 8th, 2007 05:03 pm
Gakked from [livejournal.com profile] k8log:

Comment to this post if you want me to...

1. Tell you why I friended you.
2. Associate you with something - fandom, a song, a colour, a photo, etc.
3. Tell you something I like about you.
4. Tell you a memory I have of you.
5. Ask something I've always wanted to know about you.
6. Tell you my favorite user pic of yours.
*7. In return, you must post this in your LJ.

*Play if you like if you are inspired on your own LJ, but I won't hold you to it.
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Wednesday, November 14th, 2007 06:32 pm (UTC)
1. Twas Eyrie related - I was on Rhi's mailing list for updates...
2. Wow - interesting
3. At first I was puzzled by this - then I read again and understood. But it's less a great decision or stand - I just don't know how to be any other way than how I am.
4. I liked that night. I liked that whole visit - including place we went for lunch one day and had a dessert that was truly gorgeous, which is why it's a pity I can't remember what it was or where...
6. Because I'm not good at being other than I am- I try to understand where I am misunderstanding or making assumptions. I live in a predominantly monocultural society. There is so much I just don't have exposure to - so I've never stopped to think about and I want to KNOW - which means I have to ask.

5. At heart I'm Irish. I understand this country. It's small, everyone knows everyone and we are rarely at odds with anyone in the world. And I'm lazy. If I were to live somewhere else I'm like it if they spoke English. When I'm overseas I miss Irish music and I love this land. It's a bone deep need to be part of this land. I could live somewhere else but my heart, my soul will always be here.
But then I'm an idealist - I probably see this land through rose coloured glasses.
Thursday, November 15th, 2007 04:10 am (UTC)
The reason why I always associate you with sailing (which I probably should have explained before ::G::) is because I remember us talking during that all-nighter about how much you liked sailing, and how you really needed to put on another 1-2 stone in order to have enough mass to be one of the ones leaning way out to the side of the boat.

As for seeing Ireland through rose-coloured glasses... I think we all see "home" that way to a certain extent.