Happy belated, Sibyllene!

  • silvershoes
    11 years ago

    We're awfully late. It was on May 11th.

    Anyway, happy belated birthday to an extraordinary woman.

  • Larry Chamberlin
    11 years ago

    Happy Birthday, Sibs.
    Hope you celebrated with a Raspberry Ice Nymph!

  • Britt
    11 years ago

    Happy belated Sibby! Lots of May babies on PnQ!

  • Michael D Nalley
    11 years ago

    "Anyway, happy belated birthday to an extraordinary woman."

    I could not have said it better

  • nouriguess
    11 years ago

    Happy birthday, sibs! Much love.

  • A lonely soul
    11 years ago

    Happy belated b'day beautiful lady. I have some ice-cream cake saved from my son's birthday also on the 11th, care for a piece?

    And was he (T***) singing this all day long :)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oofSnsGkops

    My 14 year old just turned 15 has been singing this for the past 3-4 days all day at home...blaring loud.
    Are the lyrics of this hit from James Blunt, fitting enough for him as he rescued you? though he might want to change the last line on stanza's 3, 5 & 6 to fit him.
    In any case, if he doesn't know this one or can't sing it, you guys come on down and have a piece of b'day cake, and my son would make sure he (T***) gets it :)

  • Poet on the Piano
    11 years ago

    Happy Belated Birthday Sibs!!! Hope you enjoyed it & keep writing :]

  • abracadabra
    11 years ago

    Wishing you the smell of old b**** and lots of c*** on this special occasion.

    Haha, sorry ALS, couldn't help myself. It took me aaages to figure out your mysterious code in Sib's message and I had to do likewise.

    Love you, sibyllene.

  • Britt
    11 years ago

    Abby I'm reading yours in a very inappropriate way.. lol.

  • abracadabra
    11 years ago

    You would, Britt, you would.

    Asterisks are normally employed to stem the development of dirty minds but I'm sorry to see the reverse happening in my innocent puzzler wish to Sibs. Sorry and appalled.

  • Britt
    11 years ago

    I cant figure out what the b one is.. lol. Balls is all I see.

    My poor brain.

  • sibyllene
    11 years ago

    Ha! I supplied a different B word... And I am apparently so warped that I still can't see what it's supposed to be...

    Anyway, thanks, troops. My birthday was grand, and 25 is off to a good start. I just finished my first year of grad school, and I have a few weeks free (of class, at least. Not work.) until I have to turn my brain on again. The weather is warm, apple trees are blooming, and everything's coming up Raspberry Ice Nymphs.

    But yeah. T*** came out and we went b****** with some friends and we lounged around my apartment had some really great f**** all weekend long. I even got to eat a little c***.

  • Britt
    11 years ago

    Oh dear God help me lol I'm cracking up

    Glad you had a good birthday :)

  • A lonely soul
    11 years ago

    Http://www.flickr.com/photos/93768507@N02/8570310853/

    WOW ! The cartoon expresses my naive emotions (innocently)

    Poor Abby, got beat...by Sibs on this one :)
    Decoded for Britt/Sibs
    b**** = basil (Sibys favorite smelling mint genus)
    c*** = cake

  • Nicko
    11 years ago

    Sibs you'll be interested to know that i haven't had any really great f**** any weekend recently. nor have I got to eat a little c*** for like ages

  • abracadabra
    11 years ago

    You make me sick. THINK OF THE CHILDREN.

    Basil is the wrong answer, by the way. Poor ALS, got beat..by me again, smiley.

    Use asterisks = might as well play Hangman

    PS. Sibs, I smiled widely at your post. You have my s***, my ceaseless, aching s***.

  • nouriguess
    11 years ago

    Did you enjoy the b**** that T*** gave you, by the way, Sibs?

    Hope you had fun b****** and s****** b***!

  • Larry Chamberlin
    11 years ago

    Birthdays should be celebrated with old brandy and fresh cake.

  • Kevin
    11 years ago

    Books and cake people, come on!

    Grats sibs.

  • abracadabra
    11 years ago

    Kevin is the wi*ner, as always.

  • Nicko
    11 years ago

    Bloody spoil sport......

  • A lonely soul
    11 years ago

    "Basil is the wrong answer, by the way. Poor ALS, got beat..by me again, smiley"
    ^...where did this come from.
    "I said Poor Abby got beat by Sibs"
    made a good guess b**** = basil...nice and fragrant mint and its cousins, including the sacred Tulasi, that is used to "bless" many a traditional occasions in your ancestral country.
    Mint (basil family) would be lot better than ... "Wishing you the smell of old b**** (books) ...reminds of dusty and musty books...might make the recepient sick.
    Yup, I don't associate a birthday with "smelly (=musty) books", but a nice "cake covered with minty iceing" may be a wonderful choice ..based on Sibs declared favorites on her profile.

  • abracadabra
    11 years ago

    Yes, basil was a moderately good yet completely incorrect guess, ALS. Slightly better than old balls (no offense, Britt). Nowhere near as good as old brandy (which I've developed a penchant for, Larry).

    The smell of old books is one of the best gifts of the world to me. I go to op shops just so I can open up a vintage edition and breathe in its brew. I have bought some gorgeous books that are written in other, almost extinct languages for inhalation purposes only. So, by guessing how much I love their smell, I can only imagine how someone like Sibs, who is a wonderfully sensual and poetic soul, has grown up sleeping with books, and has dedicated her life to being a librarian and archivist and all things literature, must love it too.

    Otherwise she is screwed. In fact, T*** is also screwed in that case because he gave her the same gift in physicality. I hope all our musty and dusty gifts did not make you sick, Sibs. ALS has me worried.

  • sibyllene
    11 years ago

    Oh, BOOKS! Hahahaha!

    Yes, you could consider us both screwed. Figuratively.

    Old book smell is good. I don't always like the yellow, acidic, mouldy smell of bookstores, because it makes my eyes feel so sad.

    But OLD books... heck yes. Leather and linen and thread, oh my. Or the sweeter smell of parchment. Yeah, give me some of that urine-soaked animal membrane any day. That's the stuff.

  • A lonely soul
    11 years ago

    Well, if you two like "musty" smell and "acid" discoloration so much then you might want to carry the sanitizers in your handbag as well :)
    Some use Kittly litter, diatomaceous earth..

    "give me some of that urine-soaked animal membrane any day"
    And so what would you do with excreta on soiled paper Sibs? Would you sleep with it under your pillow with T*** around? :)

  • Larry Chamberlin
    11 years ago

    So long as it's not the apocryphal book from Name of the Rose!

    But I still say B***** (Brandy) Beats the Best alternatives.

  • sibyllene
    11 years ago

    "And so what would you do with excreta on soiled paper Sibs? Would you sleep with it under your pillow with T*** around? :)"

    Hardly. The poor thing's 350 years old; it needs an archival box, not a beating.

  • Jordan
    11 years ago

    "Hardly. The poor thing's 350 years old; it needs an archival box, not a beating."

    and this is why I love you.

  • A lonely soul
    11 years ago

    So, what is the answer to this 350 year old "soiled" and "musty" thing? You have us now wondering with this new riddle. Is it another re-written version of the famous book, K**S*** , (350 yrs....is as old as the Taj Mahal) and needs an "archival box" for the next 100 years if it is so valuable? :)

    I know Abby is going to jump me on the asterisks. haha! So far hangman has been fun.

  • Larry Chamberlin
    11 years ago

    That would be K***S****

  • Jordan
    11 years ago

    That's what I was thinking. I'm trying to think up funny things to censor and all I can think about is how I'm at my d*** in a c**** laughing at the p**** in this thread.

  • sibyllene
    11 years ago

    Eh, I've already read the Kama Sutra. With fingernails as short as mine, I'm afraid I'll never be fully able to actualize the lessons.

  • A lonely soul
    11 years ago

    So sorry Larry

    The silent "A" is an un-necessary and probably incorrect British add on many of these Hindi / Sanskrit translated words. The root words do not have any A's at all. Once incorporated, it is difficult to remove them from usage in English.
    e.g.
    Rama is really written and pronounced in Hindi as Ram
    Krishna, likewise is really Krishn
    Kama Sutra is Kam Sutr
    Ramayana is Ramayan
    Mahabharata is Mahabharat

    When I used asterisks for Kam Sutr, I did not realize that the altered words in English are the only one's recognized. So you are correct :)

    Dear Sibs: I am truly amazed by your in depth knowledge on this book. I have never had a chance to read or own a copy of this amazing encyclopedia of knowledge by Vatsyayan Rishi, until now, so I bow my head to your knowledge on this pre BC epic. I guess the folks were too strict on us using it as classroom text or possessing it at home in the pre-Internet era. But I can see that it is a "required" reading here :)

  • sibyllene
    11 years ago

    Does a text have the same value, whether it's in the form of a sewn codex of handmade linen paper, or a mass-produced paperback, sold by Amazon for $4.99?

    Discuss.

  • ddavidd
    11 years ago

    Haha it doesn't seem they use this sort of abbreviations in Barnes & Noble shopping list.

  • A lonely soul
    11 years ago

    Linen paper vs $4.99 edition, OK.
    Depends whether you want to carry it as a weekenders edition kit or you want to gift it to a bride to be.
    So this 350 year old edition, could be a pass on ancestral personal copy to keep for generations of bride's in the family. No wonder, why the book under the pillow evokes mind blowing s****** scripting at times (and impresses Abby, CLUB & many PnQ fans) :).

  • sibyllene
    11 years ago

    It... is not under my pillow?

  • Kevin
    11 years ago

    Can we keep the sex talk to a minimum please, this is after all a family site. Thankyou.

  • sibyllene
    11 years ago

    Will do, Kev-o. Thanks for being the voice of reason.

  • ddavidd
    11 years ago

    Or high treason

    for the sake of rhyming season

    and for that sake
    happy birth day that I forgot to say