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1) While at my grandparents' house over Christmas break, I found some old Foxfire books. The series started in the 70's as a school project to record and preserve the folklore and traditions of rural Appalachia. Because I am unable to resist anything that provides a) useless trivia about hog dressing and moonshining or b) a valuable reference for writing or c) both, I've borrowed the whole collection -- save for volume eight, which was loaned out sometime in the early nineties and never seen again.

Here are some home remedies from the first volume that really amuse me:

FEVER: Tie a bag containing the sufferer's nail parings to a live eel. It will carry the fever away.

SPIDER BITES: If bitten by a black widow spider, drink liquor heavily from 3 P.M. To 7 P.M. You won't get drunk, you'll be healed.


And even if you're not healed, you sure won't care about the spider bite.

WARTS: Steal a neighbor's dishrag. Wipe it across the warts and bury it in the woods.


Why does it have to be a neighbor's dishrag, is my question.

WORMS: For tapeworm, starve it. Then hold some warm milk up to your nose and sniff deeply. The tapeworm will sick his head out of your nose to get the milk. Hold the milk farther and farther away from him, thus drawing him out.


... I have no words.

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2) Dammit. Broke down and started watching Merlin. It reminds me a lot of Robin Hood -- crappy, slashy, and they both took Historical Accuracy out back and beat the shit out of it with a rubber hose. It's okay, Historical Accuracy, run back to HBO where you belong.

2b) Why does [info]merlinxarthur have 1,824 members and [info]robinhoodslash have a measly 325? NOT FAIR.

2c) I am not so butthurt over it that I'm going to quit watching Merlin. My principles? Are flexible. I'll go where the fic is.

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3) I'll take Weird Shit You Can Buy On The Internet for a thousand, Alex. Check out this uterus plushy. The seller also seems to specialize in vagina necklaces and does -- wait for it -- vagina portraits.

“Celebrate your own beauty, and smile at the fact that when friends come over and compliment the painting they are complimenting your Vagina.”

... I'm not sure I want my friends complimenting my vagina, actually. And honestly, how sheltered would your friends have to be not to recognize this? (Sooo NSFW. Also probably not for the faint of heart.) "Gee, RB what a colorful paint--OH MY GOD." "Thanks, it's a little portrait of me I had done. I think it's a good likeness."

Don't get me wrong, I'm all about the vag love -- read the Vagina Monologues and everything -- but just because I like my vagina doesn't mean I feel the need to hang a 16" by 18" painting of it my livingroom.

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Date: 2009-01-11 11:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rubberbutton.livejournal.com
Do you want some recs for good UK drama?

Sure thing! I can always watch more t.v. Although, I have to warn you, I did not care for Torchwood -- shocking, I know.

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Date: 2009-01-11 11:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] silja-b.livejournal.com
Hm, recent stuff...Devil's Whore is very good and has John Simm in it. The adaptation of 39 Steps they showed over Christmas was quite good. Little Dorrit is worth a look too if you're into period dramas.

And of course, there's classics like State of Play and Second Coming but I'm not sure you can find those online. Oh, and if you haven't tried it yet: Blackpool. It has Davids Tennant & Morrisey tangoing to These boots were made for walking.

My own current guilty pleasures are I, Claudius and Cadfael with Sir Derek. Good times, those.

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Date: 2009-01-12 12:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rubberbutton.livejournal.com
Little Dorrit is worth a look too if you're into period dramas.

Into period dramas? Like you would not believe. I will definitely have to put Little Dorrit in the queue. And The Devil's Whore -- the title alone would make it worth a viewing.

My own current guilty pleasures are I, Claudius and Cadfael with Sir Derek. Good times, those.

Yes! Man, I grew up watching I, Claudius and Cadfael. Come to think of it, all the I, Claudius in my formative years really explains a lot about me.

Dang it, Silja, quit raising my standards like this. It's so inconvenient.

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Date: 2009-01-12 12:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] silja-b.livejournal.com
In that case: Cranford /w Judi Dench! Have you watched Bleak House? Brilliant stuff although I should warm you that it has Burn Gorman, late of Torchwood, in't. And that wanker Johhny Vegas.

I'd avoid Lost in Austen despite Guy Henry as Mr Collins.

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Date: 2009-01-12 02:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rubberbutton.livejournal.com
Oh I loved Crandford! I believe my mother owns the entire Elizabeth Gaskell collection. I haven't see Bleak House, yet, but it's only a matter of time.

I'd avoid Lost in Austen despite Guy Henry as Mr Collins.

HAHAHA. TOO LATE. ...And Maybe there really is no hope for me.

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Date: 2009-01-12 12:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] silja-b.livejournal.com
Oh, and you might want to read up on the English civil war on wiki before tackling Devil's Whore. It's brilliant but utterly perplexing if you don't know what a roundhead is.

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Date: 2009-01-12 02:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rubberbutton.livejournal.com
*hits the books*

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