Mist271281
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Question for Wendy
I'm currently looking out for a set of Macavity grandparents, the JP version, to add to my collection and complete that family. Thing is, I don't know they're names, if they have any.
I was looking at Wendy's site, but the Macavity page seems to be broken. I've tried many times now and it just doesn't want to open. So I was wodnering if Wendy, or anyone else could tell me there names.
If not I have made up my own for now and called them Roberto and Amelia.
Chel
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6/8/2008, 3:01 am
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gpwsbeaver
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Re: Question for Wendy
No, the grandparents do not have official names.
Since the Macavaties all have names from the TS Elliot poems (aka Cats the musical by Webber), I named my grandparents Deuteronomy and Jellylorum.
--- http://www.sylvanian-families.net
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6/8/2008, 11:18 am
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Re: Question for Wendy
Isn't TS Elliot the name for the Cream Cat Brother ?
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6/8/2008, 7:58 pm
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Mist271281
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Re: Question for Wendy
I thought that was the Keat's family? The father is Rosetti, the mother is Bronte, the brother is TS.Eliot and the sister is Shelley.
I think I'll stick with the names I picked. In my own storyline Alonzo Macavity was a great chef, and he ran the kitchen retaurant with his wife Amelia (who is a cousin of Grandma Diana Fisher) and has since passed his recipes and his restaurant on to his son Alonzo. Once I buy the new Kitchen restaurant, Pizza stand, pasta stand and stew stand the Macavity's will be sorted. Then I need to buy the church and wedding sets so that Rev.Schroeder Fisher can get to work.
Thankyou for the ideas Wendy's, but I just didn't feel that many of the other names from Cat's suited them.
Chel
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6/9/2008, 12:15 am
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Re: Question for Wendy
quote: TheRockie wrote:
Isn't TS Elliot the name for the Cream Cat Brother ?
Yes. Elliot was the author, all of the Keats cream cats are named after different authors.
The Macavities are named after cats in the poems written by TS Elliot. These poems were used as lyrics in the musical Cats by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Its ironic. . . Macavity (the mystery cat) was the villain in the play, and a pretty horrible cat. It always surprised me that they chose that name for their last name.
The other one that gets me is sister Asparagus; in the play Asparagus (Gus the theatre cat) was an old man.
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6/9/2008, 5:46 am
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Re: Question for Wendy
Sorry for budging in at a later date, but they do indeed have names, from the little slip of paper in their box(UK version)
Laurette and Leo
--- Sincerely,
~Selena~
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6/21/2008, 3:46 pm
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Mist271281
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Re: Question for Wendy
Thankyou for that Selena, I quite like those names.
Chel
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6/22/2008, 12:46 am
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