TV show meme

Sep 24, 2007 11:01

What the hell.

The one who seduced you and fucked you over and broke your heart in a million pieces and laughed about it: Alias. I'm still bitter when I think about it. I'd like to be able to watch eps from the first two seasons at least, but not yet ( Read more... )

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TV Show Meme army_rat September 27 2007, 13:10:07 UTC
This absolutely cracked me up!

I hope you don't mind my writing in. I'm just a protege of dossier at this LJ thing and am jealous of her talking about you all the time! So I had to check out your homepage. LOL

I think your BETA work is awesome, as well as your taste in phosphoric literature. Thanks for the laugh this morning

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Re: TV Show Meme army_rat September 27 2007, 14:47:24 UTC
Ms. Auburn,

Spoke to dossier this morning about your wish that your social life was even half as interesting as your Meme. Would you care to trade places? For just a month even? See dossier for details! :)

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Re: TV Show Meme auburnnothenna September 27 2007, 19:14:38 UTC
Dear Mr. army_rat,

Much as I bemoan my outcast state, in truth I tend to prefer it this way, which works out since I'm not really free to indulge anyway.

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Re: TV Show Meme auburnnothenna September 27 2007, 19:12:03 UTC
She can't talk about me all the time. I'm not that interesting. The meme makes me much more entertaining than I am in truth.

Soooo, you're the one that makes sure she gets all the military bits right? I have to rely on books myself. Lucky dossier.

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Re: TV Show Meme army_rat September 27 2007, 21:14:56 UTC
I throw my limited military experience in her direction. I just find that most books tend to protray military values and life from an officer's perspective. Since I was enlisted it tends to color my picture of the military with a different colored set of glasses. I had a discussion with one of my commanding officers one day where he insisted that 'Top Gun' (this was in 1985) was an accurate portrayal of military life and attitudes, particularly in combat situations. I pointed out to him that he was speaking as an officer, and that from an enlisted man's perspective 'Aliens' was far more realistic! LOL

May I add you to my friends list? I'm still new to this LJ thing so I am afraid my own journal will probably not be very interesting. But I have already admired several of your entries and would like to drop in now and then if I may

Jay

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Re: TV Show Meme auburnnothenna September 28 2007, 05:14:29 UTC
I kind of always took Top Gun with a block rather than a pinch of salt. Aliens at least had some grease and dirt. Slimy acid spitting chest bursters of the Giger sort tend to distract me from whether it was realistic or not, since I generally have to jump up and retreat to another room at several points.

Of course you can add me to your friends list. You'll find me boring, but I make up for it by not posting too often.

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Re: TV Show Meme dossier September 28 2007, 13:10:45 UTC
I, in fact do tend to ramble on about your general, total awesomeness. I can't help it.

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Re: TV Show Meme auburnnothenna September 28 2007, 17:52:48 UTC
*falls over laughing*

We need to get you some better conversational fodder. Animal fodder would work. Question, which is better for fattening beef before market, barley or corn? On the ecological front, which crop is more water intensive? [I suspect corn, but actually have no idea about any of that, but would be willing to talk about it forever. Actually, by talk, I mean listen to someone else expound.

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Re: TV Show Meme dossier September 29 2007, 12:03:14 UTC
I can't definitive prove it, but barley is less water intensive, appears to be a less expensive than corn, and yields a greater weight gain when used as a feed substitute for corn....

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