Jane Austen’s Fight Club
Published August 16, 2010
Brilliant.
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08.16.2010 / 5:10 pm
Oh. My. Goodness. Mary, when you come out, please bring your best Regency dress, tea, and your fight gloves. We shall have a ball! =D
08.16.2010 / 5:56 pm
I’m not sure if I’ve laughed that hard in a month. We need to have a Austen Fight Club Party. For sure. Where the heck do you find this stuff!?!
08.16.2010 / 6:34 pm
Amazing. Could we do that at church? It would be great for a woman’s meeting.
08.16.2010 / 9:16 pm
Dani and Emily: I know, right??? Both would be seriously rad! I love a good cat fight. Especially one we can wage in our petticoats.
Mother: I think this could take your counseling ministry to a whole new level…
08.16.2010 / 9:21 pm
Also, I just have to say that I LOVE how the girls fight in this video. Their legs flying in the air like they’ve got some mad skilled fight action going on…except they don’t… Heheheheheh….
08.16.2010 / 9:51 pm
This completely elevates my appreciation of Jane and her writings. Anyone got an action filled copy of Sense and Sensibility that I can borrow?
08.17.2010 / 10:54 am
I am disturbed… but oddly, I have an urge to punch someone now. Thanks Mary.:-)
08.17.2010 / 11:20 am
Love It!
08.17.2010 / 11:26 am
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08.17.2010 / 10:37 pm
I wish my internet wasn’t so slow…. tomorrow I will see what this hulabaloo is all about. And also – glad to see you’re reading shiver (finally) – do you love it?
08.18.2010 / 7:57 am
Dad, I think you should write a footnotes version.
Jer, I wonder if it would be therapeutic? Hmm…
Sally, agreed!
Lori, make Will watch it. He’ll appreciate us for it
. As to Shiver…I have mixed feelings. She’s an awesome writer–simple style mixed with fantastic prose making for easy, gorgeous reading–which I adore. But…well, is it just me or do a lot of the scenes (and plot) remind one of Twilight?