I see I see it's lilysea
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Congratulations
lilysea, yours is the 10th profile I've written.
I do not remember the first time I met lilysea, so she may have emerged from the SF social circle rather than being at Uni with me. Blurry memory time again.
Mumble years ago we were babysitting the Swancon art show together and I asked her for author recommendations. She suggested Lois McMaster Bujold, for which she has my eternal gratitude, although it took three years to track down all of the Miles books. I always think of L when I read LMB.
Lilysea does amazing things to a corset (and as I recall it she was way ahead of the pack in wearing them) and tells great I-wore-my-corset-in-public-forgetting-how-normal-people-react stories. She believes in art and literature and has put in the hard yards to produce a high quality fanzine, for which I respect her greatly. She is friendly, generous, pretty and fun. Won't look me in the eye, and forgets to use lj cuts, but we all have our quirks.
I voted for her to be the NAFF delegate this year. I am glad she comes back to Perth for Swancons.
The Victorian ensemble she wore at the Swancon 2007 masquerade was outstandingly gorgeous, and I enjoyed reading about her attempts to negotiate the Melbourne public transport system wearing same. Hoop skirt + turnstile = comedy moment.
Not sure if it was Swancon 06 or 07, but we went shopping late one night at the hotel bar for room party champagne. I've never seen so much giggling without chemical assistance in my life, but she has a charming giggle. Claimed it was the very first time she'd bought alcohol.
I want her peacock feather thing. And a bunch of other stuff from her wardrobe. All of it, really.
Her father bought my small CD-ROM fish artwork from a Swancon art show one year. For this year's art show she made an interesting popup book thing with engineering issues and amusing transport anecdotes. I always look out for her stuff at art shows.
I will scurry away if you ask me to either spell or pronounce her last name, but I will pay good money to watch other people try it.
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I do not remember the first time I met lilysea, so she may have emerged from the SF social circle rather than being at Uni with me. Blurry memory time again.
Mumble years ago we were babysitting the Swancon art show together and I asked her for author recommendations. She suggested Lois McMaster Bujold, for which she has my eternal gratitude, although it took three years to track down all of the Miles books. I always think of L when I read LMB.
Lilysea does amazing things to a corset (and as I recall it she was way ahead of the pack in wearing them) and tells great I-wore-my-corset-in-public-forgetting-how-normal-people-react stories. She believes in art and literature and has put in the hard yards to produce a high quality fanzine, for which I respect her greatly. She is friendly, generous, pretty and fun. Won't look me in the eye, and forgets to use lj cuts, but we all have our quirks.
I voted for her to be the NAFF delegate this year. I am glad she comes back to Perth for Swancons.
The Victorian ensemble she wore at the Swancon 2007 masquerade was outstandingly gorgeous, and I enjoyed reading about her attempts to negotiate the Melbourne public transport system wearing same. Hoop skirt + turnstile = comedy moment.
Not sure if it was Swancon 06 or 07, but we went shopping late one night at the hotel bar for room party champagne. I've never seen so much giggling without chemical assistance in my life, but she has a charming giggle. Claimed it was the very first time she'd bought alcohol.
I want her peacock feather thing. And a bunch of other stuff from her wardrobe. All of it, really.
Her father bought my small CD-ROM fish artwork from a Swancon art show one year. For this year's art show she made an interesting popup book thing with engineering issues and amusing transport anecdotes. I always look out for her stuff at art shows.
I will scurry away if you ask me to either spell or pronounce her last name, but I will pay good money to watch other people try it.