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chthonia ([info]chthonia) wrote,
@ 2007-09-08 22:22:00

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Why I love my employer
Friday, 16:10. Into my inbox pops a message: the tasters have just finished testing 200 bottles of wine, and anyone who wants (most) of a bottle to take home for 50p should pop downstairs and form an orderly queue.

Strangely, this announcement wasn't followed by a sudden exodus - most people seemed to think the place would be mobbed and it wasn't worth trying. But after a couple of minutes I overheard a couple of colleagues decide to go for it. I was glad I'd waited, as I'd have never found the place by myself.

I know sod all about wine, so I went for an organic white from which little had been removed (not sure whether that means the tasters didn't like it, or it was good enough/distinctive enough that they didn't need much to form an impression). I liked it, anyhow - but what I liked more was the rather surreal sight of everyone wandering around the building with opened bottles of wine.

As they also subsidise pretty much any evening class I'd care to indulge in, I've also signed up with the handily local Arts Centre for a course in stained glass, followed by another in jewellery making. I'm hoping that I won't turn out to be the only clueless beginner surrounded by cool arty types.


On a more Potterish note, hp_holidaygen signups started last week. You've got until next Saturday to sign up - go on, you know you want to. ;)

[PS - I'm sure I've seen people link to LJ sites using something that looks like the LJ user=... tag. Anyone out there care to enlighten me as to how?]



ETA Oooh, and there's [info]luciusfqf, too, which includes gen, het and slash categories. Now taking prompts for sign-ups starting next week, but fics can be posted until February. Will I resist the temptation to break my resolution only to sign up for one ficfest at a time?


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[info]narcissa_malfoy
2007-09-12 12:33 pm UTC (link)
I'm not entirely sure if this is what you meant, but let me see if I can help :) Of course, there's the standard < lj user="exampleusername" > tag, but when used in IJ that that turns into an IJ tag that directs the user to an IJ account. There is, however, also this, the Fake LJ-User Tag page. Just type in the user name you want to link to and choose the correct journal, and you will get a fake tag that looks like a real tag to the user name on the site of your choice :) For example, your user name on That Other Site: chthonya.

And do give into the temptation! I love your writing.

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