ext_311622 ([identity profile] anthony-crowley.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] dizzy_land2007-03-18 11:09 pm

Open thread

Bored, the demon walked over to the lake to see who was around...


((Crowley really, really wants to do some bastardly things to people. If you'd like him to do something nasty to your character, leave me an OOC note in your reply, otherwise he'll be good. Marginally. No promises, really...))

[identity profile] alicereflection.livejournal.com 2007-03-20 08:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Alice nodded slowly. "I believe that is what I just told you," she said. "First came the stories, then came Wonderland, then came the Looking-glass world. You are familiar with it, I take it? The giant chess game and the Jabberwocky?" Horrid thing, the Jabberwock. She liked the poem, though.

[identity profile] alicereflection.livejournal.com 2007-03-20 08:47 pm (UTC)(link)
"It's nonsense," Alice corrected. Something childish and ridiculous was refreshing in the age of morals.

She thought before answering, and did so slowly. "I suppose so," she conceded. "But no more so that visiting a place a friend has recommended. For example, have you ever been to Wales?"

[identity profile] alicereflection.livejournal.com 2007-03-20 09:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Alice cocked her head to the side. "Shit?" she asked. Yet another new word. Which reminded her: she still had yet to learn what this 'fucking' thing was.

"Oh, of course!" she answered enthusiastically. "Nonsense is simple and entertaining and you are not expected to learn anything from it." Not that there was much too learn from nonsense. The Walrus and the Carpenter was hardly an educational piece.

She waved a hand in a manner she had learnt from Mr Fell. "I'm the only one known for going there," she said. There had been others. Poor, insane children (http://www.bunnysneezes.net/page235.html). "As for that, I'm not quite sure. He never named it Wonderland; it only received that name after the publication of my first book."