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Let me start by saying I've had a story written for me, joy! [personal profile] puszysty has produced this little sparkly gem as the first of my Haiti auction prizes, so you shall all go and read it.

I'm very pleased with myself for winning a generous handful of the auctions, so I shall have more poppy goodness in days to come. Thank you, awesomepeeps, for donating your talents. You know who you are.

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Beast and I went to a funeral on Tuesday, the husband of my oldest cousin, only fifteen years older than Beast. :-( The chapel was overflowing with people, which my cousin was very gratified about, though I did think the officiant seemed to be trying to make it All About Him—incredibly inappropriate—and the organist was a bit puny.

It occurred to me afterwards, as I was pondering my own obsequies (as you do), that what I as an atheist lack is Good Songs. I approve of getting the congregation to sing at funerals, but what do they sing at mine? I don't particularly want hymns, but hymns are the songs that those there present are most likely to know. I mean, I sang both 'We Plough the Fields and Scatter' and 'Morning Has Broken' entirely from memory (too late to get a hymnbook), and I probably haven't sung them since I left school, except at other funerals. But what else is there that will be as well known? (Admittedly I hope to live long enough that the mourners will be of generations younger than mine whose school days did not include daily Assembly with hymns.) I'd prefer a participatory memorial to the kind where the mourners are just the audience, but what can they sing?

Something by the Beatles, possibly...

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I read a long and mostly excellent fanfic yesterday/this morning. Unfortunately it flipped from awesomeness into self-indulgence rather a lot in the later chapters, and also there was an irritating and oft-repeated grammatical error, which was a shame in something that was mostly very erudite and well written. So now, I'm wondering whether to leave feedback or not. Gah.

Date: 2010-01-29 08:51 pm (UTC)
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There is always Auld Lang Syne :-)

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