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(@elanorelle)
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Brought up Eustace in a conversation.
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(@ariel-of-narnia)
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Been playing a game in which the currency is called "Lune". Thought of the king.
In said game, another player went by the name of "Aislian" or something like, which I naturally misread as "Aslan".


   
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(@hobbit_of_narnia)
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Albero and I were talking about something and she said, "You doubt my skill?" and of course I had to say "You doubt yourself!" MLIN


   
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Misread someone's last name (Marma) as Narnia! I freaked out for a second! I want Narnia to be my last name!

One of the guys who studied Greek with me had the Armenian word for "Lion" as his surname which is quite similar to the Persian word and therefore is similar to "Aslan" MLIN 😛

Once a daughter of Eve. Now a daughter of the Second Adam.


   
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I was at our church's new library area today, and then we see this sign that says, "Check out Narnia!" 😯 And so they have this big Narnia display that's super awesome. Yeah, I just about died. 😀 MLIN.
(I haven't watched Narnia in about 6 months...how am I still alive? 😳 Anywho, I'm gonna try to watch it today...)


   
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(@ariel-of-narnia)
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The size of the dragon in Maleficent got me thinking of dragon!Eustace.
The castle in above movie reminds me of Anvard.
Hiccup and Toothless sometimes remind me of Reep and Eustace.
Hiccup and Astrid (particularly at the end of the first movie) remind me of Cor and Aravis.
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I wore my "I Heart Narnia" t-shirt to drama club last night, and got lots of comments and high fives. :mrgreen: MLIN


   
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Our fireplace poker broke, and remembering the scene in Trufflehunter's cave in PC, I couldn't bear to just throw it away. I now have another...... effective Narnian weapon. MLIN.


Thank you, Hobbit!


   
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(@quill-jill)
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@narniac: lol, I always think of that scene whenever I look at our fireplace poker. 😛


   
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During a conversation I kept saying, "I object to that remark very strongly."
The word "lamp-post" caught my ear and I had to see what was on tv.
A commercial mentioned a centaur.
Going to a local theater I remembered when I first went there to see LWW. Ah, such memories!
Came across a rocky hilly place and couldn't stop thinking of giants.
Went to a ruin of a house which reminded me of Cair Paravel's ruins.
Was on a street called Peter.
Found a Narnian pendant on my long lost bookmark and made it into a necklace. (Which I'm wearing).
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(@ariel-of-narnia)
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I approve of the poker, Nia! And... well, your whole list, Ela. 😀
I wore my custom-made Narnia shirt to work today. 🙂 MLIN


   
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Studied ecology and producers and consumers and primary and secondary and tertiary consumers and how organisms can be different levels of consumers and thought of the line about bears that lived on other animals not being as good as bears that have lived on honey, berries and such.
(And congratulations if you followed that. 😉 )

Also, my biology teacher, while talking about competition among species, asked, "When was the last time you saw wolves hunting beavers?"
My immediate response (aloud) was, "Last time I watched Narnia, of course!" Thankfully, Mama was the only other one home. 😛

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My brother's devotion book was talking about a cranky old lady named Mrs. Macready. 😯 MLIN


   
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Studied "The Masque of the Red Death" by Edgar Allen Poe in literature (don't read it unless you have to. It's creeeeeeeepy.), and there was clothes that looked like they were on a person (and were moving.. I digress to the creepy parts again) but there was nothing inside them. Thought of Puddleglum's speculations about Rilian in Overland.
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The trees of the Valar in Middle Earth at once had me thinking of the gold and silver trees Uncle Andrew accidentally planted. MLIN


   
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