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I just got some really great news today--about two hours ago now--but it is turning my life upside down. I've just been asked to join the cast of Lazytown, a new show for Nickelodeon. The catch? I leave on Monday.
So, if I have your story and owe you a review, um, I've just gotten a wee bit busy. Things are frantic enough that I'm taking the lazy way out and posting general messages like this to tell people that I'm not ignoring them because I dislike them. I'm just going to Iceland. On Monday.
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Oh wow, that's great! Kudos to you! I hope you have a lot of fun with it, and I am happy for you. Don't worry about us poor struggling hatrack writers. We'll do fine without you for a while...
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Cool! Just remember to pack your Hatrack Utility Belt. You may need to chop a dangling participle, catch a run-on sentance, or fight a straying POV. If you get into any trouble, we will make ready the PENMANSHIP and throw together a rescue crew.
Most of all, have as much fun as is humanly possible. -BA-
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Hey, guys! How about if we just go ahead and do an episode of "Trapped in Reykjavík" (starring MaryRobinette) anyway, whether she's online or not! Then we can put her in all kinds of [italics]interesting[/italics] situations and if she's too busy to rebut, well, so much the better!
No cable, so I won't be able to watch, but I wish you well and hope you avoid thieves, missed connections, and psychotic alien cats on your way to Iceland.
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Wow, a great opportunity with what looks like a terrific show. Congrats to you! My little one and I will definitely be tuning in, so let us know when you first air.
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If you happen to see Bjork over there, tell her hello. And ask her what was up with that swan dress at the music awards a couple of years ago. Oh, and tell her to stop beating up the press and photographers. Sorry, she's the only link to Iceland I know. Well, Vinnie Vincent, but nobody knows who he is.
ps. That guy on the website is really flexible, I'd stay clear of him, if I were you. But, "Hey, nice puppets!"
I understand that one of the volcanoes on Iceland contains a passage that leads to the center of the earth. Please be sure to visit it while you're there, and send me a postcard.
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'I'm leaving for Iceland.' I've heard that one before. No, wait. I haven't. God's best to you, Mary, in this new endeavor.
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Even though I'm new to the forum, I have already come to appreciate your wit and wisdom. I hope you have time to keep writing, whether we get to see it or not, but above all I'm excited for you. My brother-in-law loves Iceland, and spends a lot of time there. He even bought Icelandic ponies and had them shipped to Scotland, which is where he lives. Not that that is actually relevant or anything.
I guess it's like the syndrome where people always say things like "Oh, you're from Sydney. Do you know my Aunt Mabel who moved there in '82?"
Of course, sometimes that works. I was in Edmonton, Alberta one time and met a guy who was born in the same hospital as me, on the same day, in Colorado. Go figure.
Anyways, back to the topic at hand, God bless you and best of luck! Rachel
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Have Fun, Mary. We will expect to see the occasional story surface from you. Sounds like you're about to get a whole lot of new story ideas.
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Wow! I can feel the love even as I run around packing things. I don't want people to make to big a deal about me leaving. They have high speed wireless in the studio, so I'll definitely be back; I just don't know how long it will take me with jet-lag to get back to a point where I can write meaningful reviews.
I was in such a tizzy yesterday that it did sound like a farewell. In answer to some questions: I think the show is airing soon. I'm coming in as a mid-season replacement and I'll be what's called a Second. When a puppet needs more than one performer, then you add a second. Which means that I'll be working arms and legs, acting as a the assistant for the lead puppeteer. I don't know which character I'll be assigned to, but I'll let you know.
In the fall, CBS is supposed to pick it up for Saturday mornings.
My husband does not get to go. On the other hand, he works at a winery so I'll be gone during harvest and crush when I'm usually a wine widow anyway. This will not make it any easier, except to rationalize. (Oh, Lee. My husband is Rob Kowal and he says you might remember the underground Punahou paper called "The Village Mute")
Why Iceland? It's an Icelandic company that sold the show to Nickelodeon.
Thanks for all your support. I actually meant it when I said I could feel the love. I logged on to check email, swung by Hatrack and saw 22 posts on this topic. Every one of them gave me a big smile.
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Hey, don't forget to visit the Icelandic Phallological Museum in Reykjavik. As of May 1999, they had specimens from nearly every species living in Iceland or the surrounding waters, lacking only one whale species. They had an elderly ah... organ donor.. promised for Man, so I'd imagine they have that by now. Find out if they ever got the last whale species!
I uh.. won't go so far as to tell you to take pics to share! *g*
Congrats on the job and have a *wonderful* time in Iceland. It really isn't all ice, you know. That's Greenland. Iceland is actually pretty and green. Go figure.
*rubs hands in glee, already planning the first post of "MaryRobinette Trapped In... (What city did you say you were going to? Is it indeed Reykjavik?), to be posted early Monday morning. Unless someone beats me to it. *VBG*
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Greenland was called that as part of one of the very first bits of false advertising. The King of Denmark wanted people to move to the new colony. Surprise! Return trip not included.
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Actually, the climate was much warmer back then, it really was green. Scientists have been arguing over why it got so warm (some outside of the relevent fields still argue that it didn't get all that warm) for a long time.
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all the best in Iceland. Wow, you're only one letter away from me
Speaking of crits owed... I'll be writing it up today and sending it on - hopefully it reaches you before you go! Sorry about the delay. I don't have so valid an reason as going to Iceland.
Looking forward to hearing from you when you get a chance to resurface. We have Nikelodeon, so the 3 (and soon to be 4) of us will all be watching!