Louisa

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  • Louisa Wood

  • 27 / Female
  • London and South East, UK
  • Last Login: 10/21/2009

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Interests

  • General

    macaroons, tricorn hats and lemon curd

  • Music

  • Movies


    Marwood: What about what's-his-name?
    Withnail: What about him?
    Marwood: Why don't you give him a call?
    Withnail: What for?
    Marwood: Ask him about his house.
    Withnail: You want me to call what's-his-name and ask him about his house?
    Marwood: Why not?
    Withnail: All right. What's his number?
    Marwood: I've no idea - I've never met him.
    Withnail: Well, neither have I. What the fuck are you talking about?
  • Television

    Diagnosis Murder
  • Books

    My Family and Other Animals
  • Heroes


    Anne Bonny

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Details

  • Status: Swinger
  • Here for: Friends
  • Orientation: Straight
  • Ethnicity: Pacific Islander
  • Religion: Catholic
  • Zodiac Sign: Leo
  • Occupation: Aspiring

Schools

  • The University of York

    • Heslington, United Kingdom
    • Graduated: N/A
    • Student status: Alumni
    • Major: English Lit /Writing & Performance
    • Clubs: Cinematography, Drama Soc
    2000 to 2001
  • Tonbridge Grammar School for Girls

    • Tonbridge, United Kingdom
    • Graduated: 2000
    • Student status: Alumni
    • Major: boredom
    • Minor: more boredom
    1993 to 2000

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About me:

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If you wake at midnight, and hear a horse’s feet,
Don’t go drawing back the blind, or looking in the street.
Them that ask no questions isn’t told a lie.
Watch the wall, my darling, while the Gentlemen go by!
Five and twenty ponies,
Trotting through the dark—
Brandy for the Parson,
‘Baccy for the Clerk;
Laces for a lady, letters for a spy,
And watch the wall, my darling, while the Gentlemen go by!

Running round the woodlump if you chance to find
Little barrels, roped and tarred, all full of brandy-wine,
Don’t you shout to come and look, nor use ’em for your play.
Put the brishwood back again—and they’ll be gone next day!

If you see the stable-door setting open wide;
If you see a tired horse lying down inside;
If your mother mends a coat cut about and tore;
If the lining’s wet and warm—don’t you ask no more!

If you meet King George’s men, dressed in blue and red,
You be carefull what you say, and mindful what is said.
If they call you “pretty maid,” and chuck you ’neath the chin,
Don’t you tell where no one is, nor yet where no one’s been!

Knocks and footsteps round the house—whistles after dark—
You’ve no call for running out till the house-dogs bark.
Trusty’s here, and Pincher’s here, and see how dumb they lie—
They don’t fret to follow when the Gentlemen go by!

If you do as you’ve been told, ‘likely there’s a chance,
You’ll be given a dainty doll, all the way from France,
With a cap of Valenciennes, and a velvet hood—
A present from the Gentlemen, along o’ being good!
Five and twenty ponies,
Trotting through the dark—
Brandy for the Parson,
‘Baccy for the Clerk;
Them that asks no questions isn’t told a lie—
Watch the wall, my darling, while the Gentlemen go by!

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Who I'd like to meet:


A 17th Century Privateer, obviously

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