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The Art of Being an Alien, Part 2

It’s amazing how many people on the blog were born on or have been heavily influenced by other planets. Kiki requested that we revive this thread in their honor. The original Art of Being an Alien thread may or may not give some idea of what to expect.


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Old Year New Year!

We’re not sure what to post here (memories of 2006? resolutions for 2007?), but it seems like a good excuse for a new thread. Make of it what you will.


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Life on the Search for Pieceful Pie Planet, Part 4

MuseBloggers’ adventures in extraterrestrial colonization. Continued from Part Three.


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December Delirium, Part Three

MuseBlog’s monthly random thread, continued from Part Two.

Obey The Rules. Consult The Guide. Have fun!


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Ships’ Logs: Beyond Museica, Part 5

The nautical saga remains as incomprehensible as ever. Continued from Ships’ Logs: Part Four.


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Books and Reading, Part 2

The latest of many threads about books, including

Books and Reading,
Libraries, Books, and Bookstores,
and
Books.


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Muse, Pennsylvania

Robert passed through it while driving home to Virginia after spending Christmas with his sister in Ohio. More photos inside.

Muse turned out to be a tiny place, one of those towns that people describe as “a wide spot in the road.” It’s not far off the beaten track, but you probably wouldn’t stumble across it if you weren’t looking for it.

It has a smattering of wooden houses,

two lodge halls (Kokonventioneers take note!), a church or two, a beauty salon, a day school that appears to double as a general store, a post office (see above), an elementary school,

and not much else.

Cell-phone photos taken on a gray, drizzly day in late December probably don’t do it justice. All the same, it’s probably never exactly picturesque.

In other words, it’s absolutely bursting with potential.


Alter Ego Thread, v. 2006.2

Same rules as before, but new identities. Shadowkat’s description:

…a thread where everyone posts under a different (new) name, and pretends to be their alter-ego. We could even take it a step further, and have everyone try to guess who each alter-ego-name actually is. Once somebody figured out who you were, if they ever did, you would post under your original other-thread name, and just keep talking and trying to guess who other people really are if that makes any sense


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Eragon: Book(s) and Movie

People who want to talk about this really want to talk about it. Here’s your thread.


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Happy Winter Solstice!

According to the U.S. Naval Observatory, winter officially begins today (Thursday, December 21) at 6:22 p.m. MuseBlog time (U.S. Central time, the time at Muse headquarters in Chicago). That’s 4:22 p.m. Pacific time, 5:22 p.m. Mountain time, and 7:22 p.m. Eastern time. In Switzerland, it’s 1:22 a.m. on Friday, December 22. In New Zealand, it’s 1:22 on Friday afternoon.


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MuseBlog Generations

Hard-working Purple Panda went to the "Who's Here" page, counted and tabulated everybody there, and then turned the numbers into three graphs. They certainly look as if they ought to illuminate something. Click below.


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January 2007 Muse — Discussion

What did you think about it? How did you like it?

WARNING: This thread is bound to contain spoilers. Better read the issue first.


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January 2007 Muse Roll Call

Let us know when your issue arrives. Don’t post spoilers, please. We’ll have a separate thread for discussing what’s in the issue.


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RRR*, version 2006.1, Part 4

*Round-Robin ‘Riting, a MuseBlog tradition in which MBers take turns writing a story.

Continued from Part 2 (the one about the afareet). The story before that was summarized on the RRR 2006.1.3 Reference Text.


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December Delirium, Part Two

Continued.

MuseBlog’s monthly random thread, continued from Part One.

Obey The Rules. Consult The Guide. Have fun!


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Alter Ego Thread

Shadowkat’s idea. Here’s here description

…a thread where everyone posts under a different (new) name, and pretends to be their alter-ego. We could even take it a step further, and have everyone try to guess who each alter-ego-name actually isonce somebody figured out who you were, if they ever did, you would post under your original other-thread name, and just keep talking and trying to guess who other people really are if that makes any sense


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Halloween Picture

This year, Purple Panda, Taiwan Hippo Fan, and their father wore Muse costumes. To see their ensemble photo, click on "Continue Reading" below.

Taiwan Hippo Fan as Urania, Purple Panda as Kokopelli, and their dad as Chad

Limited-Edition “MuseBlog Signature” Shirts

Some MBers have asked Rebecca and Robert to create CafePress shirts with their signatures on them. We think that’s a great idea. Send your signatures in electronic form (scanned or created with a tablet or a drawing program) to gapa@musefanpage.com, and we’ll compile them all into a big file and slap them on the backs of various items of Musewear. The deadline is blog closedown* on Wednesday, December 20. No last names on the signatures, please–blognames and/or first name plus last initial only.

(If you don’t know what “Musewear” is, you can see some examples at http://www.cafepress.com/musery .)

*No, the blog isn’t shutting down. That just means whenever the last Administrator goes to bed.


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Hot Topics, v. 2006.8

Almost certainly the year’s last installment of MB’s forum for subjects that need careful handling and/or an extra dose of civility.


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History


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Happy 176th Birthday, Emily Dickinson!

It’s on Sunday the 10th. Ms. Dickinson wrote:

To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee,—
One clover, and a bee,
And revery.
The revery alone will do
If bees are few.

She also wrote:

If I read a book and it makes my whole body so cold no fire can ever warm me, I know that is poetry. If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry. These are the only ways I know it. Is there any other way?


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Poems and Songs, v. 2006.5

Elassë~Adael (currently calling herself “e~a the sock monkey”) humbly requests a new installment of the Poems and Songs thread. There’s plenty of room left on Poems and Songs, v. 2006.4. We’re all in favor of humility, however, so here’s one more P&S thread to round off the year.


Culture

By popular request, though we’re not sure exactly what you have in mind. This topic never quite came together the last time we tried it (https://musefanpage.com/blog/?p=151), but maybe it will have better luck this time around.


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“Musery Loves Company” Is Open For Business

The only Muse-themed online boutique in the known universe is ready to accept orders. Its instigators, blog moderators Robert Coontz and Rebecca Lasley, will be happy to answer questions.

One tip: we’ve found that shipments can take twice as long as CafePress says they do, so don’t wait until the last minute to order holiday presents.


Musery Wallpaper

Decorate your desktop with Muse-inspired images, or just get a closeup look at what's on all those CafePress products.


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