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([personal profile] mightyjesse Sep. 28th, 2008 01:05 pm)
Still in Minneapolis, posting from my phone. My head is stuffed up and I'm all achy. I guess I caught whatever Zig had on Friday. At least I got to sleep in, but if Zig and his brother don't feed me soon, there is going to be BEHAVIOR. Sick and cranky is bad enough. Sick, cranky, and STARVING, will not do.
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From: [identity profile] teffan.livejournal.com


Aww, you shoulda told me, I could have brought you some on my way home.

From: [identity profile] mrissa.livejournal.com


If I knew you were coming, I'd have baked a cake.

Of course, I wouldn't have been predictably home to feed it to you. Ah well.

From: [identity profile] gwyneth1362.livejournal.com


Ben was sick this morning, too, with the same sorts of things. Yuck!

PS - you were great yesterday. Thanks for bringing stuff!

From: [identity profile] mightyjesse.livejournal.com


This trip was scheduled up to it's eyeballs, and we ran late for so much of it that I was rendered almost permanently cross. Had Zig's brother NOT been available, or had you been up for thrashing around in bars, I'd have called, but it was not meant to be. When you are more up to going to bars with eclectic dinner menus and listening to odd renditions of "music," I shall call and you can come keep me company as I watch the boys discussing such topics as "pickled chicken breasts" and "green health clubs."

From: [identity profile] mrissa.livejournal.com


I was off listening to the Finnish bagpipes and the Estonian bagpipes when you posted that entry yesterday. Do you know what the difference is? Estonian bagpipes are louder and MORE ANNOYING.

From: [identity profile] mightyjesse.livejournal.com


I told Zig that the event was all about supporting you and Ian (When we were discussing what I would potentially miss if I ended up staying home to show my Papa around Madison. The coffee and the sekhanjubin might not have happened, but I'm fairly confident that Zig could have handled the table and the tabard on his own.) and making sure that the two of you had a good day - which I think you did! So I'm happy that the event was a success for you and I'm glad that I was able to help!

Ben is a very nice young man. Quite helpy! I'm glad you brought him along!

From: [identity profile] mightyjesse.livejournal.com


Bagpipes before noon?! That's some massochistic behavior.

On the other hand, I never knew that Estonians even HAD bagpipes, much less a fondness for them...

From: [identity profile] mrissa.livejournal.com


Oh, not quite as you were making that post, then. I was on my way to the bagpipes, though. Eeeergh. (They only played them on a couple of tunes. The rest of the stuff was hardanger fiddle and nyckelharpa and harmonium, and then more normal instruments.)

Apparently the bagpipes disappeared from Finland in the 19th century. "So the Finns wised up," said [livejournal.com profile] timprov. So the fella I saw yesterday was the fella determined to bring them back. Perhaps quixotic. I kind of hope so.

From: [identity profile] quackersbob.livejournal.com


Thank you very much for all of your help liz and ben is just made of awesomeness
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