Last night the Princess asked me whether I was a Jo and Laurie person or an Amy and Laurie person. If you have not read “Little Women“, you may move on now. Anyhow, I said that I was a Jo and Laurie person, like everybody except, perhaps, Louisa May Alcott. Of course, the Princess is an Amy and Laurie person. Internet, might I ask you, what kind of person are you?
Can I tell you that you are on your first warning having given the WRONG answer on the piano question.
Viviane says
I am a Jo and (not so much) Laurie person, and sorry about your piano. But I have always heard that an old piano with a wooden frame was impossible to tune. I feel your disappointment, especially if it was your Nana’s, and I hope you will get another nice old family related piano.
Nicola says
I’m afraid to tell you … But you’ve probably already guessed. When I first read it, I wanted to be Jo but on re-reading it recently (and it stands up very well, let me tell you) I was Amy all the way.
belgianwaffle says
Oh Viviane, the wretched piano. It is very depressing. Nicola, you are clearly deluded, deluded.
Heather says
I think I’m Jo – definitely not Beth although Meg was very lovely giving up a new coat so her husband could have one.
belgianwaffle says
But Heather, who do you think should have married Laurie? Clearly Jo, right?
Dot says
Jo and Laurie OF COURSE
belgianwaffle says
So, so right.
eimear says
Belated visit to say of course Jo. I was not at all satisfied with Prof. B. who was clearly not just middle aged and not particularly attractive (a far cry from Gabriel Byrne) but patronising with it.
belgianwaffle says
Of course, Eimear, so, so, right.