May 25, 2005

Two characters in search of an author

fpi_coffecup.jpg It has recently come to my attention that I have been "tuckerized" as a significant character in Lois McMaster Bujold's new book, The Hallowed Hunt, as the warrior-poet Jokol Skullsplitter! Woo-hoo!

bear.jpg Ahem. Grr.

fpi_coffecup.jpg Sigh. And so has my pet bear, Ted, who in the book is named Fafa.

bear.jpg Fafa! Yes! And now cute girls will come over and feed you honey! Yes!

fpi_coffecup.jpg Um. I don't think it works that way, Teddy.

bear.jpg Yes! And they will tuck you in and tell you stories and comb your fur longingly! Yes!

fpi_coffecup.jpg Ummm... this is getting a little disturbing, bear.

bear.jpg Grrrrr.

fpi_coffecup.jpg Okay okay. They might. I guess it could happen. Okay?

fpi_coffecup.jpg Okay?

bear.jpg Grrr. Okay.

fpi_coffecup.jpg Go to sleep, bear.

bear.jpg Grrr. Okay.

bear.jpg Fafa!

Posted by coyu at May 25, 2005 03:28 AM
Comments

Umm . . . what inside joke am I missing about the pet bear Ted, who in the book is named Fafa?

Anyone else . . .

_DO_ you actually have a pet bear? ;)

Posted by: Mike Ralls at May 25, 2005 10:31 AM

And what does Jokol Skullsplitter do in the book anyways?

Posted by: Mike Ralls at May 25, 2005 10:33 AM

I'm gonna take a wild stab-in-the-dark and guess "split skulls".

Posted by: Bernard Guerrero at May 25, 2005 01:58 PM

Mike, Teddy is a little unclear at the perks of minor celebrity. I blame television.

Bernard, there's more than one way to split a skull.

To my e-mail correspondent: NyQuil!

Carlos

Posted by: Carlos at May 25, 2005 02:14 PM

"Bernard, there's more than one way to split a skull."

Too true. I prefer abstaining from Coke and coffee for 24 hours, myself, but YMMV.

Posted by: Bernard Guerrero at May 25, 2005 05:21 PM

"Chicks leave, buds move on;
The money soon runs out.
Only one thing can truly stand the test of time:
A bitchin' Camaro!"

Or in this case, a bitchin' cameo. Thank you, Lois!

Carlos

Posted by: Carlos at May 25, 2005 07:53 PM

You own a Camaro?! I'm jealous. I had to give up my Firebird some time ago.

Posted by: Bernard Guerrero at May 25, 2005 09:34 PM

>what inside joke am I missing


Well congrats I guess

I have to say I did not know what the frack you are talking about but…

I had to go a-googling to figure out even the first sentence :)

After a time-wasting detour into the history of the Marshal Tucker Band I think I can follow most of this.

Francis “I didn't get arrested, because my dad's the mayor” Burdett

Posted by: Francis Burdett at May 25, 2005 09:55 PM

Regrettably not knowing you much at all, I can merely say it's a nice part to have. An excellent book, too.

Posted by: Andrew Lambdin-Abraham at May 25, 2005 10:38 PM
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