The Guardian for this meeting was Eliza Madrigal. The comments are by Eliza Madrigal...
Eliza Madrigal: Hi Boxy :)
Alfred Kelberry: eliza girl!
Eliza Madrigal: :)
Alfred Kelberry: hi, cutie :)
Eliza Madrigal scratches behind your ears
Alfred Kelberry: how do you feel?
Eliza Madrigal: okay :)
Alfred Kelberry: good :)
Eliza Madrigal: how is the day for you?
Alfred Kelberry: it's alright
Eliza Madrigal: :) seeing that the penguino is yours....
Eliza Madrigal: cute
Alfred Kelberry: er...
Alfred Kelberry: don't know of any penguin :)
Eliza Madrigal: not speaking to each other?
Alfred Kelberry: it's a mysterious penguin. no one knows how or why he got here :)
Eliza Madrigal: perhaps he has wisdom for us
Eliza Madrigal: or she...
Alfred Kelberry: think he's enjoying the pond
--BELL--
Eliza Madrigal: :)
Eliza Madrigal: did you see the emails on the topic of the week?
Alfred Kelberry: briefly
Alfred Kelberry: but i see you put a lot of effort into it. my respect and admiration to you :)
Eliza Madrigal: Oh, not really much effort... think about these things continually so the effort is only to whittle down
Eliza Madrigal: to try to pinpoint something that might be discussable and relevant
Eliza Madrigal: not sure I succeeded there :)
Eliza Madrigal: It is a curiosity to me though, that so much is based on memory when it is so unreliable
Alfred Kelberry: since the invention of writing, we delegate it to pen and paper. now computers. they do a fine job so far :)
Eliza Madrigal: think of any argument between people... a lot of the time it is based on memory, but more so even, the feeling of the memory, than the interpretation
Eliza Madrigal: so there is the information recorded, as you mention, but there is something else
Alfred Kelberry: how is feeling different from interpretation?
Eliza Madrigal: not much maybe, but interpretation still requires some logic
Eliza Madrigal: ?
Alfred Kelberry: ah, you refer to either emotional or logical response?
Eliza Madrigal: mhm... and where does that come from... memory of some sort (?)
Alfred Kelberry: i think it's a property of a character
Eliza Madrigal: how so
Alfred Kelberry: how people come to a decision. relying either on emotion or logic.
Alfred Kelberry: that's a diversion from the memory topic though :)
Eliza Madrigal: but don't many emotions develop out of previous experiences - memory
Eliza Madrigal: when one feels something viscerally, there is often somewhere that comes from
Alfred Kelberry: past experience projected into the future - intuition :)
Eliza Madrigal: so there was something 'saved' or 'captured' from the experience
Alfred Kelberry: according to one theory we reconstruct memories of past events every time we think about them
Alfred Kelberry: hence they slightly vary each time
Eliza Madrigal: what about current events?
--BELL--
Alfred Kelberry: um, i think they may affect perceptional of the past
Alfred Kelberry: what is your bigger question?
Eliza Madrigal: I sometimes feel input is altered faster than I can process... as though there isn't room or time for otherwise
Alfred Kelberry: let's frame our discussion :)
Eliza Madrigal: hmm... okay... lets :)
Eliza Madrigal: Hi Agatha :))
Alfred Kelberry: hmm, "input is altered faster" - can you give an example?
Alfred Kelberry: aga :)
Agatha Macbeth: Lizibabe ♥
Eliza Madrigal: :)
Agatha Macbeth: Boxy babe!
Alfred Kelberry: aga, our boots are wet
Alfred Kelberry: er, your. no idea why i said "our"... :)
Eliza Madrigal laughs
Agatha Macbeth: They need clening ayway
Eliza Madrigal: vicarious living
Alfred Kelberry: eliza, we can discuss typos and memory later this week :)
Eliza Madrigal: it is interesting to think that we 'can' adopt the memories of others as our own in some way - learn 'something' from what is shared/read/seen
Alfred Kelberry: i think we often do that with our baby memories. adopt them from the tales of our parents and accept them as ours.
Eliza Madrigal nods
Eliza Madrigal: but I guess my question about input would be, do we ever experience purely... the second memory is introduced are we making alteration? Am I? that could get a bit discouraging
Alfred Kelberry: *pets aga's thigh* :)
Agatha Macbeth pokes your ear
Alfred Kelberry: eek
Sunshine Vayandar: meep!
Eliza Madrigal: meep!
Eliza Madrigal: Hi Sun :)
Agatha Macbeth: Meep Meep ;P :p:P :p :P
Sunshine Vayandar: hi guys ;)
Eliza Madrigal: Meep Meep ;P :p:P :p :P
Agatha Macbeth: Here comes the Sun!
Alfred Kelberry: eliza, i think we do alter it depending on our mood, time of day, age, etc
Alfred Kelberry: sun! :)
Sunshine Vayandar: hi how is your week so far ;)
Eliza Madrigal: so we're always wrong :)
Sunshine Vayandar: Aga has the best meep ;)
Alfred Kelberry: sun, has just started :)
Agatha Macbeth: Not so far Sunny, but getting there :)
Sunshine Vayandar: ;)
Alfred Kelberry: eliza, why wrong?
Eliza Madrigal: because we're tampering machines...
Eliza Madrigal laughs
Alfred Kelberry: i don't think "true depiction" exists
Eliza Madrigal: Agatha and Sun, would you like notes? Or, we can just pick up fresh :)
Sunshine Vayandar: brb super laggy for me
Eliza Madrigal: okay
Alfred Kelberry: it's just your perception at this time
Agatha Macbeth: Indeed
Eliza Madrigal: I guess otherwise what need for kindness
Alfred Kelberry: kindness?
Alfred Kelberry: how is it related? :)
Eliza Madrigal: sure if everything was mechanical and people weren't capable of being wrong... then pretty clear cut
Agatha Macbeth: Maybe it should be related to everything
Eliza Madrigal smiles
Alfred Kelberry: aga, you speak as a true gandhian :)
Eliza Madrigal: It would be interesting to hear what comes to mind for others on the topic of memory
Alfred Kelberry: eliza, i'd suggest to frame it with the question
Alfred Kelberry: topic of memory is vast
Sunshine Vayandar: oh still so laggy for me - everythng stops and starts...but listening
Agatha Macbeth: We tend to deal in vast topics here...
Alfred Kelberry: *hugs sun*
Sunshine Vayandar: ((((boxy ;)))
Agatha Macbeth also hugs Sun
--BELL--
Eliza Madrigal: :) Well in the email I asked: What seems clear is that memory is unreliable, yet is it still a good bet in terms of material to work with in knowing our selves and world?
Sunshine Vayandar: yay Aga hug ;)
Alfred Kelberry: aga, which is a problem to me :)
Agatha Macbeth: Mm?
Alfred Kelberry: vast topics
Agatha Macbeth: Oh yeh
Agatha Macbeth: Maybe we should talk about microcosms instead :D
Eliza Madrigal: I also asked: When we explore being “present now” are we suggesting that the past and future are less valuable than the seeming present in some way? What might memory have to offer us, and is there value to going into "the past" long enough to explore that?
Alfred Kelberry: aga, suggest a topic :)
Agatha Macbeth: Thought we have one?
Alfred Kelberry: aga, on the wiki
Agatha Macbeth: Try answering Liz's question first :p
Alfred Kelberry: 3 questions :)
Alfred Kelberry: bleu!
Bleu Oleander: hey all :)
Eliza Madrigal: :) so you can't say there are no questions... hehe...
Agatha Macbeth: OK, take them in turn
Eliza Madrigal: Hi Bleu :)
Sunshine Vayandar: Bleuji ;)
Agatha Macbeth: Bleu babe :)
Bleu Oleander: :))
Sunshine Vayandar: ;))
Alfred Kelberry: eliza, i think it's an aid for a more complete life experience. not diminishing the value of either past or future.
Alfred Kelberry: or "balanced" experience :)
Eliza Madrigal: :)
Eliza Madrigal: I've been inspired by reading Proust, and more than that, listening to others talk about reading Proust... there are some interesting youtubes... and one person said that many aspire to a Proustian life (intricate appreciation and precision) but few would want to live Proust's life...
Agatha Macbeth: That's assuming past and future exist of course...
Agatha Macbeth: I try :)
Eliza Madrigal nods Agatha
Bleu Oleander: or did ... or will
Alfred Kelberry: re: the second question, i think memory gives us an anchor and continuity.
Alfred Kelberry: proust... can you give a quick summary on this person? :)
Eliza Madrigal: continuity, like this word
Agatha Macbeth: Heh
Bleu Oleander: ha! boxy
Agatha Macbeth: I remember Swan's way
Eliza Madrigal: hm, quick summary... well I can say that he wrote in a way that went in very deeply to minute detail and conjured time in an interesting way... but that detail orientedness also put him in a category some would label OCD in our day and age
Alfred Kelberry: mr zen :)
Bleu Oleander: hi Zen :)
Zen Arado: Hi all
Eliza Madrigal: Hi Zen :)
Agatha Macbeth: Zenny :)
Agatha Macbeth: What's OCD Liz?
Alfred Kelberry: obsessive-compulsive disorder
Agatha Macbeth: Oh right
Agatha Macbeth: ty
Eliza Madrigal: nods ... meaning that he was hyper attentive and concerned about things... was actually ill in some ways, but then added to that
Alfred Kelberry: it can be both a blessing and a curse
Eliza Madrigal: asthma, etc
Zen Arado: it's good for computer programmers
Eliza Madrigal: yes that's right
Eliza Madrigal: re double sided
Alfred Kelberry: zen, indeed
Zen Arado: you need a lot of attention to details for that
Eliza Madrigal: anyway those are just some of my questions but I'd like to hear many others
Alfred Kelberry: so, what is your fascination with proust, eliza?
Eliza Madrigal: appreciativeness.... finding worlds within moments
Agatha Macbeth: I like him already :p
Alfred Kelberry: as "being in the moment"?
Sunshine Vayandar: Hi Zenji ;)
Eliza Madrigal: many of the contemplatives I am inspired by have similar sensibilities... thinking of what Sun quotes .. Dogen's "intimacy with all things"
Zen Arado: I tried to read' recherche du temps perdu' lots of times
Eliza Madrigal: deep intricasy in the moment
Agatha Macbeth: Mmm
Agatha Macbeth: It's a sense thing I guess
Alfred Kelberry: zen, stubborn boy :)
Sunshine Vayandar: ( bit busy as usual but reading back once it's quiet )
Zen Arado: I suppose the more you are in the moment the more things you see
Bleu Oleander: it's a time thing for most I think
--BELL--
Eliza Madrigal: maybe I feel like I've grown up in a culture that is always trying to change and improve things when there is so much to see wherever one is
Alfred Kelberry: *plays with sun's curly hair* :)
Agatha Macbeth: To change something isn't always to improve it :p
Bleu Oleander: the universe in a drop of water
Eliza Madrigal: haha, true Agatha
Eliza Madrigal: please say more Bleu?
Zen Arado: William Blake
Alfred Kelberry: thanks to this change and improvement, we sit here today :)
Agatha Macbeth: And Nick drake :)
Bleu Oleander: micro universes
Zen Arado: true boxy
Alfred Kelberry: drop of water? not sure i follow
Agatha Macbeth: See, I said we should talk about microcosm :p
Zen Arado: if we didn't self improvement and change would still be sitting around campfires in skins
Bleu Oleander: our senses don't pick up the minute details
Eliza Madrigal: right!
Bleu Oleander: but when we look deeper using technology we see worlds within worlds
Sunshine Vayandar: campfires and skins ;)
Agatha Macbeth: Maybe we just sit around fountains instead
Eliza Madrigal: people in general seem deeply anxious all the time... is that improvement... is walmart an improvement?
Zen Arado: ha ha Agatha
Zen Arado: we haven't changed after all
Agatha Macbeth: Indeed
Zen Arado: likes his Sainsbury's
Alfred Kelberry: walmart is an abomination!
Bleu Oleander: there are amazing improvements ... shouldn't really reduce all to walmart :)
Sunshine Vayandar: yes we are still like we were by the fires wearing skins hmm
Agatha Macbeth: Love the skin you're in
Bleu Oleander: I am inspired every day by the amazing things people do
Sunshine Vayandar: ;)
Eliza Madrigal: right... I definitely don't want to reduce it all to walmart
Zen Arado: wishes he had a Walmart
Alfred Kelberry: a product of lust and free market
Sunshine Vayandar: what is walmart ;p
Eliza Madrigal smiles and giggles
Agatha Macbeth: I'll have the lust, you have the market
Alfred Kelberry: sun, you're a happier person than the rest of us :)
Zen Arado: I think we have but it's a different name here
Bleu Oleander: if one shifts focus to finding the positive and innovative it's amazing what you can discover
Sunshine Vayandar: yay ;p
Zen Arado: Asda?
Eliza Madrigal: okay but focus can be in a great book or new discoveries... many of us have ourselves tuned into appreciative views in SL...
Eliza Madrigal: but in the meantime when I drive to get my daughter...
Eliza Madrigal: it feels like there are a lot of dormant malls
Alfred Kelberry: go to costco instead!
Eliza Madrigal: =p
Agatha Macbeth: Dormant malls are easier to get around
Zen Arado: online shopping is killing high streets and mauls
Zen Arado: malls
Zen Arado: but I wonder :-)
Sunshine Vayandar: I will never get used to malls
Bleu Oleander: it's easy to drive by malls and reduce thoughts to "yuck"
Eliza Madrigal: :)
Agatha Macbeth: A kick in the malls
Sunshine Vayandar: lol
Zen Arado: :-)
Alfred Kelberry: zen, a lot of folks adore shopping
Bleu Oleander: I try to catch myself and not do that
Zen Arado: I like shoving too
Eliza Madrigal: so at what point does our discovery and wisdom flip into design manifestation of something fresh?
Zen Arado: I go three times a week for grocery shopping
Alfred Kelberry: that was a sexual remark
Zen Arado: and I could do it online
Alfred Kelberry: :)
Agatha Macbeth: Looks like 'maul' was a good typo then
Zen Arado: yes we resent that Agatha
Eliza Madrigal: hehe
Bleu Oleander: actually I'm much happier since I decided to spend a lot less time in malls :)
Sunshine Vayandar: in hungary I was used to small shops and cafes etc ...
Zen Arado: :-)
Sunshine Vayandar: I saw the first mall in SA
Agatha Macbeth: Ah
Zen Arado: I was in a mall in Florida
Sunshine Vayandar: hmm not really I did see malls in the US
Eliza Madrigal: :) I like small shops and cafe's... unique spots , individuals
Zen Arado: Broward
Bleu Oleander: yes :) Eliza
Agatha Macbeth: Me too Liz
Alfred Kelberry: sun, the first? i'm surprised it's not covered with walmarts yet.
Sunshine Vayandar: it is now converted too
Sunshine Vayandar: I went to one in Moscow square called Mammuth lol
Sunshine Vayandar: when I went to visit
Alfred Kelberry: yes... the spread of market and capital is the new god
Eliza Madrigal: Maybe my deeper question about memory has to do with learning and collective benefit... hm... I feel slow
Agatha Macbeth: Sadly
Bleu Oleander: slow life ... like slow food :)
Alfred Kelberry: eliza, please repeat your deeper question to the audience :)
Agatha Macbeth: Slow dancing
Bleu Oleander: the slow life movement
Eliza Madrigal: :) that's the feeling of proust... slowing into things enough to notice detail...
Zen Arado: like Bert said last night
Eliza Madrigal: a good idea, but I'm not doing it, lol
Bleu Oleander: God is in the details :)
Zen Arado: in that book 'Momo'
Agatha Macbeth: Ah yes
Eliza Madrigal: Ohhh nice book!
Agatha Macbeth nods
Agatha Macbeth: I said it reminded me of the Madwoman of Chaillot
Alfred Kelberry: on an unrelated note: i had a t-shirt that said "go slow". co-workers had come to enjoy it.
Bleu Oleander: nice
Eliza Madrigal: :))
Agatha Macbeth can't imagine Alf going slow
Zen Arado: I was reading s statement of purpose this mornin... It tired me out
Eliza Madrigal thinks of Eos's "Drop" t-shirt
Alfred Kelberry: aga, you haven't seen me eat :)
Bleu Oleander: puppies only slow while sleeping
Sunshine Vayandar: lol Boxy
Alfred Kelberry: a sheer experience of taste
Eliza Madrigal: savouring
Agatha Macbeth: Well he does plenty of that!
Eliza Madrigal: Zen why is that do you think?
Eliza Madrigal: why 'tiring'?
Zen Arado: so many things to be done
Zen Arado: and I just want to go and relax and chill
Agatha Macbeth: Reading *can* wear you out, yes
Bleu Oleander: what is a statement of purpose?
Eliza Madrigal: "What we're about"
Alfred Kelberry: zen, i call it a "first world problem" :)
Eliza Madrigal: like a mission statement right?
Zen Arado: I don't think we have one or PAB
Bleu Oleander: your own?
--BELL--
Zen Arado: yep
Alfred Kelberry: "i read a book today. phew... got tired..." :)
Eliza Madrigal: :)
Bleu Oleander: :)
Sunshine Vayandar: ;)
Eliza Madrigal: that's right...heheh...
Agatha Macbeth: I read the news today...oh boy
Alfred Kelberry: aga, a good one
Agatha Macbeth: It was :)
Zen Arado: I'm a walrus
Sunshine Vayandar: lalalaaaa
Agatha Macbeth: Coo coo ca choo
Bleu Oleander rolls eyes
Zen Arado: my voice typing won't say eggman
Eliza Madrigal: :))
Bleu Oleander: ha!
Sunshine Vayandar: ;D
Zen Arado: wonder what it is
Agatha Macbeth: How about Sonic?
Eliza Madrigal: love those peculiar lines that only show up on SL/PaB... haha...
Agatha Macbeth: Yep
Eliza Madrigal: eccentricity
Alfred Kelberry: you all divert attention from the eliza's topic!!!
Zen Arado: it will have future historians baffled
Alfred Kelberry: listen up everyone!
Alfred Kelberry: ok, speak now, eliza :)
Agatha Macbeth: To?
Eliza Madrigal: :)) Boxy... somehow I don't think we did
Eliza Madrigal: time will tell how it all fits
Zen Arado: we just took a slight diversion
Alfred Kelberry: hehe
Bleu Oleander: something we never do :)
Alfred Kelberry: yes :)
Eliza Madrigal: :))
Agatha Macbeth: The journey is more vital than the destination?
Bleu Oleander: the journey ... yes!
Eliza Madrigal: we each on our own are very straight and narrow probably... we need one another for creative and spontaneous diversion
Agatha Macbeth: That sounds about right
Bleu Oleander: ditto
Alfred Kelberry: aga, unless you bought a ticket to toronto and ended up in london
Agatha Macbeth: Hmm
Eliza Madrigal: I'd take that as a sign
Eliza Madrigal: ;-)
Sunshine Vayandar: ;)
Agatha Macbeth: I'd take it as a sign the plane companies are useless
Zen Arado: suspects his life is just a series of diversions
Zen Arado: needs someone to keep him on the straight and narrow
Bleu Oleander: a sign that you're in London?
Agatha Macbeth: It's a sign
Eliza Madrigal: hehe
Agatha Macbeth: Sign of the times
Zen Arado: you'll see the bonfires
Alfred Kelberry: aga, but thanks to woly we know that planes are 150% hardened over the maximum flex load
Bleu Oleander: diversions are the spice of life
Bleu Oleander: oh, did I just say that?
Agatha Macbeth: Yes, that's reassuring at least
Zen Arado: built-in redundancy
Bleu Oleander: needs to be a take back key
Agatha Macbeth: Delete?
Alfred Kelberry: bleu, well said
Eliza Madrigal: pre editor
Bleu Oleander: yes exactly
Alfred Kelberry: bleu, you can always bribe the session guardian
Bleu Oleander: ah right boxy
Agatha Macbeth: Ah but with what?
Eliza Madrigal accepts chocolate
Alfred Kelberry: eliza is accepting chocolate or lindens
Zen Arado: :-)
Bleu Oleander: chocolate works
Eliza Madrigal: :)
Eliza Madrigal: actually one's presence is enough
Bleu Oleander: :)
Agatha Macbeth smiles
Zen Arado: presents or chocolate
Alfred Kelberry: but yes, save and ctrl-z is useful
Eliza Madrigal: :)
Bleu Oleander: btw, I entered a new video at UWA, want to see it?
Zen Arado: presence comes out as presents
Eliza Madrigal: Oh definitely
Alfred Kelberry: shameless plug? go ahead! :)
Bleu Oleander: http://uwainsl.blogspot.com/
Eliza Madrigal: thanks Bleu
Eliza Madrigal: *click*
Bleu Oleander: yes, I know ... shameless
Agatha Macbeth: Can't beat a shameless plug
Zen Arado: thanks Bleu
Bleu Oleander: a captive audience
Agatha Macbeth looks for a shameless socket
Bleu Oleander: the theme of the context is "seek wisdom"
Bleu Oleander: and you had to incorporate some UWA stuff in the video
Alfred Kelberry: "This machinima is now part of the L$725,000..." - this darn "L"
Bleu Oleander: :))
Alfred Kelberry: how did you find out about a contest in western australia?
Bleu Oleander: they organize great art projects
Agatha Macbeth: Maybe a western australian told her
Bleu Oleander: entered last year and got a prize
Alfred Kelberry: ah, neat
Eliza Madrigal: :::::claps::::: love the shadow effects
Zen Arado: nice
Bleu Oleander: ty!
Zen Arado: I don't know where you even start to make a video like that
Eliza Madrigal: starting
Eliza Madrigal: But Bleu said she'll help us right?
Eliza Madrigal: :)
Bleu Oleander: well ... build the set ... take some video ... write the music ... put it all together :)
Bleu Oleander: yes Eliza!
Agatha Macbeth: Do we get to sing and dance?
Zen Arado: I see, you have to build all of those things
Eliza Madrigal: my video comes out very choppy... I have to learn about taking out tags and various things too
Zen Arado: you need to be a good builder as well
--BELL--
Eliza Madrigal: editing is important for meaning
Bleu Oleander: you can use existing sets
Bleu Oleander: yes editing is very important
Eliza Madrigal: which, hah, brings us back to the beginning of today's talk about alteration :) =p
Bleu Oleander: alteration?
Agatha Macbeth: Full circle
Eliza Madrigal: [can be read in the log - basically whether we are adapting things immediately as we take them in]
Bleu Oleander makes note to read log later
Zen Arado: 'Love does not alter when it alteration finds"
Let me not to the marriage of true minds |
–William Shakespeare |
Eliza Madrigal: wow Zen I heard that in my mind before you wrote it
Eliza Madrigal: (sorry bell, we've been good friends all these years and now I ignore you three times today)
Agatha Macbeth: He's a noisy typer :p
Eliza Madrigal laughs
Bleu Oleander: :))
Eliza Madrigal: Love the video Bleu, good luck with it
Bleu Oleander: thanks Eliza
Eliza Madrigal: was wondering whether it would be egyptian themed
Eliza Madrigal: :))
Agatha Macbeth: Yay Bleu
Bleu Oleander: egyptian would be good too
Bleu Oleander: kinda wisdomy
Agatha Macbeth: Walk like an egyptian
Eliza Madrigal smiles
Sunshine Vayandar: ;)
Zen Arado: tried it to say question mark and it thought I said quit
Sunshine Vayandar: watching Bleujis vid - amazing ;)
Bleu Oleander: thx Sunji :)
Eliza Madrigal: :) Zen
Eliza Madrigal: gosh I will love titling this session... it is one of my appreciations in life
Alfred Kelberry: bleu, you'll have more chances to win, if you make the main character a girl and dress her pretty :)
Zen Arado: you seem to have a thing for Egyptiana
Zen Arado: Bleu
Bleu Oleander: haha boxy
Zen Arado: if there is such a word
Eliza Madrigal: wisdomy Egyptiana
Bleu Oleander: yes love Egyptian themes
Bleu Oleander: :) Eliza
Agatha Macbeth: Can't beat a good pyramid
Alfred Kelberry: zen, since that theatrical play, i think of bleu as part-cleopatra :)
Bleu Oleander: hahaha
Eliza Madrigal smiles
Sunshine Vayandar: ;))
Zen Arado: floating down the Nile
Agatha Macbeth: Mmm
Bleu Oleander: :))
Bleu Oleander: i'll take that boxy
Zen Arado: to see what's his name
Eliza Madrigal: river of dreams to the sea of forgetfulness
Eliza Madrigal: (mixes metaphors)
Zen Arado: Richard Burton?
Bleu Oleander: :)
Agatha Macbeth: Where?
Zen Arado: Antony and Cleopatra
Agatha Macbeth: Ah
Bleu Oleander: tony
Agatha Macbeth: Which one was he?
Alfred Kelberry: sun, have you seen safe house?
Zen Arado: Liz Taylor
Zen Arado: I remember her as Cleopatra
Bleu Oleander: interesting stream of consciousness today
Sunshine Vayandar: safe house?
Eliza Madrigal: mhm
Agatha Macbeth: Diversions...
Alfred Kelberry: yes, a movie
Sunshine Vayandar: don't think so
Alfred Kelberry: staged in south africa
Alfred Kelberry: pretty good one
Sunshine Vayandar: have to check it out
Zen Arado: I started to watch district 9 last night
Zen Arado: but I didn't like it
Alfred Kelberry: sun, i wonder how accurately they depicted it :)
Sunshine Vayandar: how come I haven't seen it grrr
Sunshine Vayandar: ;)
Alfred Kelberry: nice butt, aga
Sunshine Vayandar makes notes to see safe house
Eliza Madrigal: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g68pr5Zs1bg
Agatha Macbeth: It's the same one :)
Zen Arado: district 9 is set in South Africa
Sunshine Vayandar: ah tyty Lizbabe ;)
Sunshine Vayandar: yes that is one funny movie
Sunshine Vayandar: afrikaans accent
Alfred Kelberry: banjo :)
Sunshine Vayandar: I don't like district 9 either
Bleu Oleander: love the banjo :)
Eliza Madrigal smiles... wandering and diversioninig... such a pretty song... someone sings tis very nicely in SL...
Sunshine Vayandar: ;)
Eliza Madrigal: *it
Sunshine Vayandar: Oh I thought it was the film Liz
Zen Arado: I know somebody who likes Kate Rusby
Eliza Madrigal: ah :)
Bleu Oleander: got to get going ... nice to see you (((all)))
Agatha Macbeth: Her mom?
Eliza Madrigal: I haven't seen the film yet
Zen Arado: :)
Eliza Madrigal: Bye Bleu, nice to see you
Alfred Kelberry: aga, mom jokes? :)
Zen Arado: byee Bleu
Sunshine Vayandar: take care Cleopatraji
Bleu Oleander: thanks for taking a look at my vid
Sunshine Vayandar: ;)
Agatha Macbeth: C ya Bleu
Bleu Oleander: bye bye
Eliza Madrigal: thanks for sharing it Bleu!
Zen Arado: gets ready for his first production
Eliza Madrigal: :)
Agatha Macbeth: Bleu movies
Alfred Kelberry: nice song, eliza. thanks.
Zen Arado: :-)
Eliza Madrigal: yw
Sunshine Vayandar: Aga and her comments ;p
Eliza Madrigal: I am expecting my grandfather today, should go too
Agatha Macbeth looks innocent
Alfred Kelberry: family gathering
Alfred Kelberry: nice
Sunshine Vayandar: ((((Aga)))))
Eliza Madrigal: gathering of two
Zen Arado: big diamond jubilee still here
Agatha Macbeth: ***Sun***
Eliza Madrigal: ((((((Aga)))))))))
Sunshine Vayandar: ok Lizbabe ty for the session
Agatha Macbeth: ***Liz***
Zen Arado: there is a big show on tonight with Paul McCartney
Eliza Madrigal: :::perks:::
Eliza Madrigal: ?
Zen Arado: for the diamond jubilee celebrations
Agatha Macbeth: Ah
Zen Arado: lots of famous artists
Eliza Madrigal: ah queenie
Sunshine Vayandar: lol
Sunshine Vayandar: queenie
Zen Arado: there is huge royalist sentiment around this weekend
Zen Arado: even in Northern Ireland
Agatha Macbeth: I'm trying to avoid it
Eliza Madrigal: :) well doubt there will be much royalism in SL
Eliza Madrigal: but you never know
Zen Arado: looks for union Jack in inventory
Zen Arado: but forgot to make one :(
Agatha Macbeth: Nice dress :)
Sunshine Vayandar: I have to go prepare son for keyboard exam
Eliza Madrigal: thanks my friends, be very well please
Sunshine Vayandar: yes pretty girl ;)
Eliza Madrigal: ♥ ♥ ♥
Sunshine Vayandar: byebyeee all have a fun week
Agatha Macbeth: Time to head for the hills
Zen Arado: nice colours
Agatha Macbeth: ♥
Sunshine Vayandar: ♥ ♥ ♥
Zen Arado: byee everybody
Eliza Madrigal: :)) byeeeeee
Agatha Macbeth waes
--BELL--
Agatha Macbeth and waves too
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