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Jan 26, 2005 08:36

Fortunately for those surrounding my (family, clients, moggies) I am slightly less cranky this morning. Mind, I haven't started on the pension fund marathon yet...

I also - finally - managed to get into my own website this morning. (Pause to mumble about Geocities, wanting to re-do the whole site, firewall and page-builder disliking each other, ( Read more... )

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ci5rod January 26 2005, 12:09:02 UTC
Story is indeed cute, even though I'm not really a Bodie/Doyle fan. And I like AUs. Sometimes. When they're good. *g*

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brenk January 26 2005, 15:49:56 UTC
Thanks :)

I have trouble with AUs - and a lot of Pros AUs do tend towards the... er... fairly weird in terms of costume, setting etc. I suppose I prefer the less blatantly 'alternative', as in things set more or less around the canonical period and with the lads doing more or less law enforcement sort of things.

Bodie/Doyle-as-rabbits (however beautiful the story was), ethereal elves and Victorian gents just don't float my boat.

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rhianne January 26 2005, 16:29:51 UTC
::takes sip of coffee::

::flicks on LJ::

::reads::Bodie/Doyle-as-rabbits

::spits coffee all over keyboard, desk, monitor, wall etc::

Aaaarrghhh!! Nooo!!!!!!

::runs away screaming::

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brenk January 27 2005, 15:49:24 UTC
But yes :)

Caught Justacat briefly, and apparently people are now asking where to find the bunny wabbits on the Circuit Archive *g*

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ci5rod January 27 2005, 11:50:59 UTC
::inhales coffee::

::splutters::

I thought you were kidding about the ethereal elves bit. My problem with that would be the vanishingly small chance that Bodie and Doyle stayed in character. Their "see you down the pub, then" attitude doesn't really go with "ethereal" in my mind!

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brenk January 27 2005, 15:48:29 UTC
As I said, the fluffy-tailed ones are apparently beautifully written. But I tend to agree with you that I see them more holding a pint than nibbling a carrot :)

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