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Date Posted: 10:15:13 01/07/08 Mon
Author: Debra Mc
Subject:

Debra Mc's Wee Trivia Game


The way this works: A question is posted about any of the first 6 books. If you are the first to answer it, you get to post the next question!

Please respond using the "Post a Reply to This Message" versus replying to the message - this keeps the thread easy to read and not squeezed over to the right side of the board. Have fun!
The first posts are an example of how it should look.

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[> Question: How many children do Jenny and Ian have? -- Debra Mc, 10:15:58 01/07/08 Mon


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[> Answer: Seven! Question: What is the name of Jamie's son's mother? -- Debra Mc, 10:16:49 01/07/08 Mon


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[> [> Answer: Geneva Question: What was used to kill Gellis Duncan -- RisaB, 10:48:48 01/07/08 Mon


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[> [> [> Let's try this again.. Answer: Geneva Dunsany Question: What was used to kill Gellis Duncan's 18th century husband? -- RisaB.. who hit the enter button by accident, 10:51:33 01/07/08 Mon


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[> Arsenic. Question: which of Lord John's arms did Jamie break? -- Wee, 11:25:01 01/07/08 Mon


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[> [> His right arm. Question: What was the name of Father Fogden's "murdered" sheep in Voyager? -- Jane, 14:55:35 01/07/08 Mon


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[> Answer: Arabella Question: Oh, easy one; how does Jamie know Kenny Lindsay? -- KathleenM, 15:27:59 01/07/08 Mon


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[> They knew each other from Ardsmuir. What was Roger's mother's name? -- ErinD, 16:23:00 01/07/08 Mon


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[> Answer: Marjorie , Question: Where is Jamie's print shop located in Edinburgh? -- LisaW, 18:58:28 01/07/08 Mon


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[> [> On Carfax Close. Question: What was the name of the young Captain of the Porpoise? -- Jane, 20:31:50 01/07/08 Mon


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[> [> [> Captain Leonard. When did Jamie first call Claire "Sassenach"? -- LizT, 20:57:15 01/07/08 Mon


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[> [> [> [> When they first arrive at Castle Leoch Jamie bids her farwell by calling her Mistress Sassenach. What was the name of Mr. Willoughby's pelican? -- MEL, 04:57:51 01/08/08 Tue


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[> [> [> [> [> Actually, it was at Leoch, but it was later, on returning from the village when Jamie pulled the nail out of the boy's ear and then takes Claire back, sigh, what a sweetie. Willoughby's pelican's name was Ping An (peaceful one). What was the name of the Civilian Governor of Wentworth when Claire went to rescue Jamie in Outlander? -- Jane, 06:25:27 01/08/08 Tue


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[> Answer -- Mary, 06:24:35 01/08/08 Tue

Ping An. What name did Claire (and Dr. Fentiman) call Philip Wylie that made him furious?

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[> [> Sorry Mary you beat me fair and square. I was just looking something up and didn't notice so I'll answer a puppy? -- Jane, 06:28:12 01/08/08 Tue


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[> Answer: Ping Na. What did Claire (and Dr. Fentiman) call Philip Wylie that made him furious? -- Mary, 06:26:59 01/08/08 Tue


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[> Answer: A puppy New question: What was the name of the Civilian Governor of Wentworth when Claire went to rescue Jamie in Outlander? -- Jane, 06:35:35 01/08/08 Tue


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[> [> Sir Fletcher Gordon! Question -- When does Claire first learn that Jocasta had children? (It's not when you think!) -- Merrymags, 08:50:26 01/08/08 Tue


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[> [> [> Was it on their "honeymoon" when they were getting to know one another? Name the reverand who married Roger and Bree. -- MEL, 09:17:58 01/08/08 Tue


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[> [> [> [> Good job, MEL! -- Merrymags, 10:00:31 01/08/08 Tue


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[> Answer: Rev. David Caldwell. What two modern-day cartoon characters have been alluded to/mentioned in the Books? -- ErinD, 09:28:53 01/08/08 Tue


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[> Mickey Mouse and Yogi Bear. What was the name of Claire's helper on the plague ship? -- Mary, 09:54:52 01/08/08 Tue


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[> [> Also Mutt and Jeff (the name Claire uses to describe the panel running the witch trial in Crainsmuir) -- LizT, 09:41:59 01/09/08 Wed


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[> Elias Pound (not Ezra, as I always want to say). What was the name of the Indian baby Roger baptized? -- devenhuis, 10:23:28 01/08/08 Tue


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[> [> Alexandra.... I think.*g* New Question - Who wrote the book that inspired kitty Adso's name? -- Donna Mc, 11:41:23 01/08/08 Tue


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[> I just wanna say- you guys are good! I've known very few of these and the ones I did i was not sure enough to post and too lazy to go check, but I did look for the LJG and could not find it in DIA- it only said "wounded arm" and such. Where does it say? -- susiej, 11:21:56 01/08/08 Tue


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[> [> Oh, and I have no clue about the baby name...which should be he next post. -- susiej, 11:23:06 01/08/08 Tue


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[> [> Susie it is later in that scene where John "cradles his elbow in his left hand". He couldn't do THAT unless it was his right arm. -- Jane, 15:24:20 01/08/08 Tue


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[> Adso of Melk I think. I'll post a question in case I'm right. Who baptized the children at the gathering? -- Mary, 16:18:54 01/08/08 Tue


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[> Answer: An Austrian from the city of Melk. New Question: What was the type of horse Fergus first learns to ride? -- MEL, 16:31:05 01/08/08 Tue


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[> [> Actually, I researched this years ago, because I've been to Melk in Austria and never heard of an Adso. I came to the conclusion that DG just used this name as an hommage to Umberto Eco and his book "The name of the rose". So, if you're very strict, the correct answer to this question would probably be Umberto Eco. *vbg* (you girls are good, I've forgotten nearly all of these things!) -- Pat, 04:12:13 01/09/08 Wed


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[> [> [> Very good, Pat! Eco was the name I was looking for. I didn't say anything to the other answers because I didn't think I worded the question correctly. But you got it! -- Donna Mc, 04:58:37 01/09/08 Wed


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[> Ooops, you beat me to it Mary. Answer to your question: Father Kenneth. I'll ask mine over. Type of horse Fergus first "learns" to ride. -- MEL, 16:37:44 01/08/08 Tue


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[> Answer: A Percheron colt, Question: What was the name of the deisigner of Claire's dress she wore when she went back to Jamie after 20 years? -- LisaW, 18:14:00 01/08/08 Tue


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[> Answer: Jessica Gutenburg (sp?) What was the name of the young maid in the story Jamie told Bree when she was in labor? -- Jane, 18:59:58 01/08/08 Tue


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[> [> Answer Maisie. Question- what was the name of the Hangman in Paris? -- susiej, 19:06:17 01/08/08 Tue


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[> Answer: Monsieur Forez. What is the name of Jared's special port made in Portugal? -- ErinD, 19:12:13 01/08/08 Tue


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[> [> Answer: La belle Rouge? What was the name of the armorer who made Claire's ring from Jamie? -- Jane, 19:47:51 01/08/08 Tue


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[> Answer: Ewen, Question: What was the name of the horse that Brianna rode to Lallybroch on? -- LisaW, 21:46:07 01/08/08 Tue


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[> Answer: Brutus. Question: Name of the lad who took on the job of healer at Ardsmuir. -- MEL, 02:27:23 01/09/08 Wed


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[> Answer: Morrison Question: According to Mr. Willoughby how do you scare a phantom limb? -- Mary, 05:37:27 01/09/08 Wed


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[> [> Answer: First he used accupressure to stop the pain, then had to "tell the arm not to come back". He then sent smoke to the ghost world to speak to the arm and spit on Innes' arm because the ghost was "afraid of spittle" Question: What did both Jame and Claire and Bree and Roger both drink to at Jocasta's wedding? One word answer "To ______" -- Jane, 06:44:36 01/09/08 Wed


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[> [> [> Jamie and Roger each toasted "To Beauty" and Claire and Bree toasted "To Privacy." What is the Chapter title in which Jamie tells Roger, "You are alive." -- Merrymags, 08:32:45 01/09/08 Wed


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[> Answer: "All is Well" Question: Claire examines Roger's eyes. What is her diagnosis? -- Mary, 09:18:25 01/09/08 Wed


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[> [> He doesn't have depth-perception. How does Claire first encounter wee Adso. -- LizT, 09:45:02 01/09/08 Wed


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[> [> [> Answer: After returning from the Gathering on Mt. Helicon, Claire was asleep and dreaming when wee Adso bit her. She at frist thought he was a rat. Question : What was the name of Gelis Duncan's present day husband, the one Roger went to see? -- Lisa L., 10:09:42 01/09/08 Wed


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[> Answer: Greg Edgars.... I think! Question: What is the age difference between Roger and Bree? -- Donna Mc, 19:21:34 01/09/08 Wed


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[> [> According to something I read on the compuserve site, 8 years. Where did Bree first meet Jamie? -- Terri C, 19:45:02 01/09/08 Wed


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[> [> [> Answer: At a tavern located near a small sawmill just outside of Cross Creek. Question: What was the name of the slave woman accused of murder that Jamie and Claire saved by taking her to live with the Indians? -- Jane, 06:14:22 01/10/08 Thu


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[> Answer: Pollyanne Question: What was Manfred"s girlfriend's name from Hillsboro that died? -- Mary, 07:30:42 01/10/08 Thu


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[> Answer: Myra Question: Who was Arch Bug a tacksman for when he took the gold on his behalf? -- LisaW, 08:34:17 01/10/08 Thu


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[> Answer: Malcolm Grant Question: What gem did Roger use to go through the stones the first time? -- Mary, 08:57:51 01/10/08 Thu


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[> [> Garnets from his mother's brooch. QUESTION: Who were the guests at dinner the evening that Mary Hawkins was raped? -- Merrymags, 09:13:43 01/10/08 Thu


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[> [> [> You're right he attempted to go with his mom's brooch ended up using Fiona's engagement ring. His first attempt he was thinking of his dad. -- Mary, 10:33:04 01/10/08 Thu


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[> Answer: The Duke of Sandringham, Louise and Jules de la Tour, The Comte St. Germain, General d'Arbanville and Silas Hawkins. Question: What is young Jamie's wife's name? -- Mary, 10:47:12 01/10/08 Thu


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[> [> Is nobody answering because you think it is a trick question? Maybe, so I will say, perhaps Claire? If I am correct, the next question is: What was Claire's father's name? -- Jane, 20:20:14 01/10/08 Thu


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[> [> [> Oooppss, I meant to ANSWER: Joan...sorry. If I am correct, the next question is: What was Claire's father's name? -- Jane, 20:25:05 01/10/08 Thu


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[> Answer: Henry Montmorency Beauchamp Question: What type of dog was Rollo's mother? -- Mary, 05:19:31 01/11/08 Fri


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[> [> an Irish wolfhound. Q: what was the 1st thing Claire looked at with her microscope? -- devenhuis, 06:58:52 01/11/08 Fri


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[> [> [> Jamie's sperm? No question as my books are still packed away. -- LadyDuBois, 07:03:14 01/11/08 Fri


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[> [> [> [> I'll ask a question for you, my Lady DuBois.......QUESTION: what two items did Jenny pick out of Jamie's hair in preparation of meeting his tenants? -- Merrymags, 12:38:49 01/11/08 Fri


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[> Answer: an oak leaf and a cocklebur Question: What did Claire name the horse she rode to the Mueller's place to deliver the baby? -- Mary, 14:40:30 01/11/08 Fri


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[> [> Answer: Claire named him Judas AFTER her threw her off..till then he was nameless because Jamie didn't like the name he came with Question: What was the name Bree's friend in Boston who found Roger so "groovy"? -- Jane, 15:21:49 01/11/08 Fri


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[> [> [> Gail. Question: What was the name of the horse Herman Husband gave to J? (It had a real name & a nick name given by his wife.) -- Donna Mc, 07:30:52 01/12/08 Sat


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[> [> [> [> Answer to Donna's question: Jerusha; his wife called her Mistress Piggy because she has a great appetite. Question: Who had Claire been visiting when she got lost in the woods due to the sudden storm (and found the opal and skull)? -- Terri C, 08:19:23 01/12/08 Sat


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[> [> [> Answer: Gayle. Question: Where is Brianna's birthmark - and what is its shape- that Jamie kisses in his dream before meeting her? -- Terri C, 07:34:05 01/12/08 Sat


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[> [> [> [> Donna beat me fair and square by a few minuties - go with her. Thanks! -- Terri C, 07:35:42 01/12/08 Sat


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[> [> [> [> [> Sorry! I messed up the order here - didn't mean to; just answered Donna's question so we could keep moving....My apologies!!!! -- Terri C, 08:26:45 01/12/08 Sat


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[> [> [> [> Answers: Claire had been visiting the Muellers delivering Petronella's (sp?) baby. Answer 2: Bree's birthmark was shaped like a diamond Question: Who gave Claire the piece of amber with the dragonfly inside? -- Jane, 20:07:27 01/12/08 Sat


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[> [> [> [> [> Yikes, the birthmark was behind her ear. Question: Who gave Claire the piece of amber with the dragonfly inside? -- Jane, 06:49:14 01/13/08 Sun


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[> Answer: Hugh Munro Question: Who was born with a cleft palate and had it repaired? -- Mary, 07:33:01 01/13/08 Sun


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[> [> Duncan Innes. What was the Celtic name Ian used to refer to his daughter? -- LizT, 08:58:53 01/13/08 Sun


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[> Answer: Iseabail Question: Whatdid Ian use as his talisman when they were searching for Brianna after Bonnet kidnapped her? -- Mary, 09:58:30 01/13/08 Sun


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[> [> Forbes ear. Question: What is the phrase for what happened to Duncan's aunt when she refused to denounce her religious views? -- susiej, 12:38:51 01/13/08 Sun


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[> [> [> is this too obscure? I'll give you a hint- he tells this story to Roger and whenever I take my puppy out with me while I work in the front yard. I think of it- is that hosed or what? -- susiej, 18:49:37 01/13/08 Sun


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[> [> [> Answer: Stakit to Droon, tied to a stake to drown. Question: What was the name of Father Fogden's woman/Mamacita's daughter? -- Jane, 21:19:13 01/13/08 Sun


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[> [> [> [> Answer: Ermengildia (I know I'm spelling that one wrong). Question: Name of the wife of the overseer of Jared's plantation in Jamacia. -- MEL, 05:16:31 01/14/08 Mon


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[> Answer: Rosie MacIver Question: What did Duncan tell Roger he was going to give Jocasta for a wedding present? -- Mary, 06:18:55 01/14/08 Mon


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[> [> A: a velvet pillow stuffed with lavender to ease headaches. Q: what color dress did Bree wear to Jocasta's wedding? -- devenhuis, 07:18:20 01/14/08 Mon


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[> [> [> ..."brilliant in blue wool the color of the spring sky..." QUESTION: Who held Jamie's hands during the "basting" of his leg? -- Merrymags, 10:31:33 01/14/08 Mon


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[> Answer: Murdo Lindsay and Roger Question: What was Isaih Mortons girlfriend's name (not his wife )? -- Mary, 17:33:05 01/14/08 Mon


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[> [> Answer: Alicia Brown. Question: What did William Ransome send Jamie from London? -- Terri C, 20:35:33 01/14/08 Mon


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[> [> [> An astrolabe. QUESTION: What year was Frank Randall born? -- Merrymags, 23:12:00 01/14/08 Mon


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[> [> [> [> I'm stumped. I can't even think where you might have found the date. I can't find it in the Companion, or Outlander, or Voyager. I usually don't answer if I have to look something up, but this one bugged me, so I tried and failed. Can you give us a hint, like the name of the book to look in? -- Jane, 15:54:25 01/15/08 Tue


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[> [> [> [> [> Jane somewhere it mentions how much older he is then Claire, but I'm not sure which book, maybe O. -- LisaW, 17:40:54 01/15/08 Tue


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[> [> [> [> [> [> The idea was to figure it out based on what we've read from Outlander..... of course, I was waiting for some other dedicated soul to actually do the math. -- Merrymags, 18:55:15 01/15/08 Tue


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> Sorry Merrymags, I hope I didn't ruin your question, Jane just seemed like she had spent alot of time looking. (sheepishly looking over my shoulder) -- LisaW, 19:22:24 01/15/08 Tue


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Hey, Friend, no, you didn't ruin the question. In fact, I feel rather ashamed of myself for asking the question as I did and that Jane would spend so much time on it. Maybe I'll go ahead and answer it myself just to get it over with. Of course, that means I have to figure it out! -- Merrymags, 21:17:05 01/15/08 Tue


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[> [> [> [> [> Jane, if we ever have the opportunity to meet, I'll take you to lunch or dinner to recompense you for the time you've spent searching for the answer. I promise. -- Merrymags, 18:58:14 01/15/08 Tue


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[> [> [> [> [> [> Hee hee Merrymags, it is NOT your fault that I am anal. I would imagine it's a birth defect. I get a kick out of looking at the questions and saying "I know that". When I don't know, well..I have to find out. Should we ever meet we'll both go out for a nice dinner on me..I always love an opportunity to get away from the family and work obligations and chat with anyone as obsessed as me. Makes me feel a little less odd. -- Jane, 06:22:40 01/16/08 Wed


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> BTW, I just met Lisa W (and about a dozen other Northern California hosers) in person last Saturday. I've been meeting on and off with this group for 3 years now. In light of the new Broch Talk discussion above am thinking about the sisterhood we all share here, the what others might consider un-natural obsession we all have with these books. I just wanted to let others know that it is fun to meet with fellow hosers if you can and worth the time to create the opportunity for yourself. -- Jane, 06:35:12 01/16/08 Wed


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Jane, your obsession is my obsession! Though I believe you're more willing to search for the answers. >>>>>>> -- Merrymags, 08:32:55 01/16/08 Wed

There is nothing that fascinates me more than what goes on here and other DG-related sites. The deep commitment of her readers, their devotion to these fictional characters, is possibly (in my mind) a subject for study. Why have these *people* become so entrenched in our souls? Why do we examine each detail, recall with vivid accuracy every nuance? I have never read another story, or series of stories, that have lodged so deeply in my bones as DG's Books. Possibly the only exception is JANE EYRE.

Jane, should we have the opportunity to meet, we will have a gabfest and fight for the right to pay the tab.

PS: If you haven't yet visited DG's blog, Voyages of the Artemis, I suggest you do. Her post today makes me think of you. :) voyagesoftheartemis.blogspot.com.

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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Merrymags come inside please -- Jane, 16:26:32 01/16/08 Wed

How funny you should mention Jane Eyre. I just re-read it for the first time since either high school or college (mid-late 70's) over the Christmas break. I immediately became obsessed with it and had to order every single film version of it ever made from Net Flicks. I bought a couple too, because they didn't have them. BTW.. I LOVE Diana's Blog! It is now the first thing I check every single morning today's piece on research is hysterical! If you are EVER planning to be in the SF Bay Area please let me know, we'll gather a few hosers and meet for dinner somewhere. I just know we'd get on perfectly.

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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Jane, come inside>>>>>>> -- Merrymags, 07:34:22 01/17/08 Thu

This is too funny! Our clandestine conversations! I just watched the latest version of J.E. on PBS a couple Sundays ago -- the actress playing Jane had a very wide mouth (just like Bree's, I thought, but not as lovely), and the version I like best stars Ciaran Hinds as Rochester and Samantha Morton as Jane.

I, too, check DG's blog first before coming to Lallybroch. It's a less intimidating way to have contact than at Compuserve and I love how relaxed she is in that atmosphere. And so funny and thougthful.

To be honest, DG starting her blog prompted me to do the same; I've wanted to do it for a long time, just never did. I have no idea what I'm doing though, but if you read they way Blogger describes it, they call it an on-line diary. Well, combine that with having a desire to write my own book (it's when I begin that I realize I'm not smart enough, creative enough, or disciplined enough) so I though blogging would be a step in that direction. If you continue reading DG's blog, you'll come across my responses....click on my name and it should link you to my blog. But promise not to laugh or smirk at the weak attempt.

Now, I have been to the Bay area only twice in my life. It's somewhere I have always wanted to go back to. I'll definitely hook-up with you --I've never officially met another Lady of Lallybroch(er).

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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Merrymags inside again last time I promise: -- Jane, 19:53:19 01/17/08 Thu

I will go right over and check you blog..how fun! I'd never be brave enough to make one of my own, even if I was technically savvy enough, but love looking at the ones created by friends and relatives. It's definitely a date..next time you get out here, we'll grab some other hosers and meet somewhere. It's always a potluck when at someone's house or "Dutch treat/pay as you go" when we meet somewhere else. There's no need to worry about being injured in a fight over the bill!

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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Jane, Merrymags and Jessie - what a marvelous collision of ideas going on here! I share your sense of this place as a community of women - - a sisterhood - - and I am also equally intrigued by the powerful nature of our obsession, not only with the Books that brought us here, but with talking to each other via posts and replies which, if you are like me and tend to post in hectic spurts of overly long comments, are sort of like blogging. I do think there is something going on that merits serious study -- the "hosed phenomenon" in both its guises (addiction to the novels of Diana Gabaldon and addiction to the LOL boards!). And it is fascinating to me how many of us had the same kind of intense reader response to Jane Eyre! Other than JE, and GWTW, both of which I read first at age 13, I have not had another similarly intense and overwhelming reaction to a book until I read Outlander (at age 42!). The good news is, I found you Sisters of the Book! -- pamelalass, 17:44:15 01/17/08 Thu


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Oh, Jane—I’m delighted that you made a connection to the new Broch Talk topic and the sisterhood we share on this forum. Cathy and I wanted to incorporate this idea in the prompt, but we couldn’t find a good way to make it fit! But I do agree with you—there is a sisterhood here in the best of senses. The Kirk and Polls & Survey pages alone provide ample evidence that women can band together for a common cause, usually to help one another even if they’ve never met. Plus, the honor with which we all abide by the rules and treat each other with respect has endured for over ten years now. The common bond we share may begin with DG’s books and our curious addiction to them, but it doesn’t stop there. It expands and spreads as we develop friendships both in person and online. Perhaps we should dub this unique sense of comradeship a “Lallyhood!” -- JessieR, a fellow Jane Eyre addict, 15:09:59 01/17/08 Thu


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Hi Jessie, you (and Cathy) have done it again! I couldn't wait till the discussion is open to tell you how much I appreciate the thought, the time, the effort, you both put into making these amazing launching points for discussions for all of us. I doubt any forum is as lucky as ours to have such great minds working overtime on our behalf. THANK YOU BOTH! -- Jane, 19:44:54 01/17/08 Thu


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Am I seeing things? Is there really going to be a Jane Eyre discussion? Please keep me informed of any developments. -- Merrymags, 20:49:38 01/17/08 Thu


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> I was talking about the sisterhood discussion above but I HAVE heard that Susie is heading up a discussion for Jane Eyre on Shamrocks and Stones. -- Jane, 21:09:20 01/17/08 Thu


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Thanks, Jane. I realized that after I posted my comment, I missed the gist of what was said because I skimmed through -- I was so excited to see other devotees of Jane Eyre that I lost control of myself! Oh, Jane -- we have soooooo much to chat about. I'll get back with you in another venue. -- Merrymags, 08:52:25 01/18/08 Fri


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[> The game has ended. Thanks for playing! -- Debra Mc, 11:09:51 01/16/08 Wed


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[> [> Debra, thanks for the fun idea. I was trying to explain this "contest" to DH last Saturday and he just patted my leg as if to say "uh, huh. whatever." Iove it that we all have each other to help us feel that this addiction is noral. I loved this game and had fun playing it. -- Terri C, 19:39:39 01/17/08 Thu


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[> [> [> This was great fun. Thank you Debra. I'm just a lurker but couldn't resist. I had a great time. -- Mary, 05:20:21 01/18/08 Fri


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[> [> [> [> This was as fun as watching Jeopardy! I felt smart when I knew the answer & learned something when I didn't. Thanks, Debra Mac! -- Ruthlass, 19:48:15 01/19/08 Sat


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