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Merry Christmas!
Arisztid Lugosi Started conversation Dec 20, 2004
*sees the room has accumulated a little dust, and so does a little dusting to tidy it up a bit*
*goes out of the room again*
...
*sometime later comes in draging a huge christmas tree, which she sets up in the far left corner of the room*
*goes out once more*
*comes back a minute later trying to carry three boxes. almost drops all of them as she walks in to the door frame(she cant see over any of them). luckily she manages to re-balance them and safely set them down by the tree*
*arisz opens the first box and strings up all the christmas lights. they are asorted coloured lights. some that glow steadliy, and some that blink on and off, and others that chase down the string of lights( if that makes sence)*
*the next box she opens contains garland, and tinsel. arisz straticically places the garland, and then puts up the tinsel, all the while being quite happy about the tinsel, as shes not allowed to have any at hom because her cat would try to eat it and then choke*
*the third box contains a wonderful assortment of coloured balls to hang on the tree. she first selects a few plain green sparkley ones, and hangs them on the tree. then she hangs up the rest. there are many differnt kinds. some are blown glass that look like soap bulbes, there are cheerful red ones, some twisty ones that are blue and silver. there are also a few little nutcracker figurines, and some teddy bear shaped ornaments, snowmen, sleds, and santa clause shaped ones as well*
*in the bottom of the third box is small box. arisz carefully opens it up and then places the angel on the top of the tree*
*arisz packs up the boxes and carrys them out of the room*
*shortly she returns wiht one last box*
*she opens it up and starts hanging christmas decorations on the walls. there are wreaths, and holly, and a few little reindeer figurines.*
*arisz then crosses the room to the right wall where there is a small oak table. she lays out two places, a small silver candleabra, and one christmas cracker each.*
*that done, she takes one more thing out of the box and hangs it over the doorway.....*
*her job finished she takes the box and leaves the room*
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*having forgotton to turn out the light when she left, arisz retuns. she switches off the light and looks at the brightly coloured christmas tree. it smells wonderful, because its a real tree*
*satisfyed that it all looks alright she quietly shuts the door and leaves the room untill later*
<all this for you. even though you wont be here on christmas, or quite a bit after i think. but maybe when you come back you'll have an incredably late christmas wiht me? hope so. if not it was fun making this. perhaps we should put it in the castle somewhere.... just a thought... but it might go nicely wiht the snow fort we were building in the courtyard. hope you like the christmasy room. >
Merry Christmas!
Arisztid Lugosi Posted Dec 24, 2004
*comes in again(3 days later)(your christmas eve)*
*trips over rug in the dark. falls over.*
ouch! whoops.... oh well. no harm done
*gets up and puts Jerms's presents under the tree*
*puts up two stockings over the fireplace. one labled Jerms, and one Arisztid*
*leaves the room*
dont forget to bring brie for jerms. he said he liked it
Merry Christmas!
Arisztid Lugosi Posted Dec 24, 2004
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/F1826227?thread=552003&show=20&skip=0&lpcr=0 wish you were on msn:(. talk to you later i guess>
Merry Christmas!
Arisztid Lugosi Posted Dec 24, 2004
*comes in. turns the chair around so that she can look at the christmas tree. keeps the lights off so that she can see the lights twinkiling brightly*
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