My Grave Stone

A Stone Angel
How Should Your Death Be Marked?
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posted by Charlemagne at 9:37 AM

I live in Northern Virginia, and attend a graduate school for a master's degree in Library and Information Science. I am Roman Catholic, libertarian, and counter-cultural. I spend most days trying to balance school, work, parenthood and being a husband.

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Fiddleback Fever is brought to you from the Shenandoah Valley. More specifically, the contributors to the page you are currently reading are students at Christendom College in Front Royal, Virginia. Front Royal is a small city about 70 miles west of Washington, D.C. Christendom College is a small Roman Catholic liberal arts college. There are seven contributors to Fiddleback, and they are all on vacation from Christendom right now. They will be in the sophmore class this fall.
Administrator. Head honcho. Big guy in charge. He'd like to think so anyway. Has a tendency to think he's from Delhi, India. Also only person on the planet to claim the title of "Baggage Boy to the Cow Pope".
Deemed 'Patriarch of Front Royal VA, C.S.A., Rob has a love of Eastern Catholic liturgies. Although he doesn't post often, he tends toget the most comments per post. Is this supply and demand at work?
A native of Seattle, Sheila loves woods, rivers, mountains, and the outdoors in general. Her passions are poetry, literature, and anything written by G.K. Chesterton. She enjoys reporting on social events at Christendom College.
The fiddler of Fiddleback Fever. Meredith maintains a love of music in the form of her violin. The theory has been forwarded that in the unlikely event of an earthquake she will probably save her instrument rather than herself. Is organizing an Irish band with some other Christendom students. Also likes poetry of many forms.
Likes to investigate things. A frequent customer of Bubba's Roadkill Bar & Grill (You kill it, we grill it!), one of the hottest diners south of the Mason-Dixon line. This guy has been part of Fiddleback from the start, and continues to be a more reserved influence on the rest of the members rather than a screaming radical like some Baggage Boys.
No, that's not his real name, but he does maintain a love of chivalry, knighthood, and Emperor Constantine. An historian by nature, he holds a variety of strong opinions on such matters as the crusades and the Irish revolutionary war. Usually ends up whacking the Baggage Boy upside the head. Also hates peas.
A transfer to Christendom College who enjoys the peace and relative tranquility of the nightime hours to the bustling and loud morning ones. Cuts staves in the wilderness for those as unfortunate as to be without one. Black is definitely his color, and would rather the dress code allowed for boots. Helped co-author a parody Song of Roland based on the Disney song "Gaston". After that, a member of Fiddleback Fever.
CREDO IN UNUM DEUM ET UNAM SANCTAM CATHOLICAM ET APOSTOLICAM ECCLESIAM...

4 Comments:
That's morbid, but interesting. I ended up with my own monument.
Do you realise that that's the same angel as is in front of St. Fran's? I wonder if it's a burial marker for someone who died of their Senior Thesis.
No, it's not -- this one's holding flowers, and isn't broken. Obviously it's too fancy to give to St. Fran's.
I got it for my marker. (Er, the angel above, not St. Fran's.)
I got the same thing. RIP
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