Sign ups for hpslashnotsmut's spring exchange are now open. I've participated in the previous two exchanges, and have enjoyed it immensely
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*consults exam timetable* My last one is on the 26th, so I'd only know four days off of a two-month challenge... *signs up* I'm going to need something to obsess over until March, anyway. (Results. *shudder*)
Hee! I know I missed the last round - by the time I caught wind of it, sign-ups were closed. This one, though! Not only have I made it, it's set during the most free time I'll have until the summer hols!
*pose of pride*
I don't suppose I could ask you to look at the dialogue of my Jesse!femmeslash!fic, could I? I think I might have gone too Devon!rural-ly. >_<
I know! I am just hoping that I don't spaz out about it and end up pressed for time. I have less time than I did on the previous two challenges. So, I am hoping that that doesn't affect my participation very much.
*poses, too* ; D
But of course I'll look over it for you. Just email it to me as an attachment.
Yeah. Sometimes it's a 'Wait, it's Sunday night? Wasn't it Friday a little while ago? I was reading!' and sometimes it's 'I don't want to do coursework. Let's open this textdoc here instead. *writes 15 pages*'
*is running out of mutual friends* Aha! *kidnaps theanonym*
... Woah. This is Devon for you - we think we've got bad weather with our branches-in-the-roads, but really it's just the overflow from the rest of the world. O_o
Yes, exactly like that. Except, I tend never to know what day of the week it is or the exact date. I have a habit of writing down the wrong dates on things, even checks and phone messages for other people. *headdesk*
*cheats and checks your profile page before giving up and pulling in smut_insider* = P
*noddles* I am hoping that this clears out. Because that's actually dead-on. Our arctic blast originally came from Canada. Then, the Jet Stream started bringing stuff from the Pacific Ocean. Why won't anyone take their crappy weather back?
Heh - the time I fainted in Biology, the teacher;s 'check for concussion' question was: 'What day is it?'
I think I might have said 'How the hell would I know!' but I might have just thought it instead. ^^;
*wonders if it would create a paradox to add in xiaolin_yuri* *does it anyway*
I fear that our 'mild winters' will stop being so mild - the Gulf stream brings our good weather from Florida, but apparently it's going to be spending more time by France and Portugal from now on.
Oh well. We still get to keep all of London's rain. *evil*
That's just it. The southeast (lower) part of Texas doesn't usually freeze over. That usually happens in the Panhandle and in Dallas. I wonder if we could wrestle the Gulf Stream into coming to both our states for a little while.
But, I don't want London's rain! *wibbles* It's cold and wet outside. I'm not made for this!
I think the point was to make sure I could remember - but it's only recently that I've been able to keep track of days and dates and timetables (mostly because of applications and deadlines).
I hope I said it, too. But right after, I was concentrating more on milking it just enough to get out of the lesson, without going so far that I'd have to go to casualty. XD (Ended up not being able to help going to casualty anyway, but t'was fine)
*dithers between communities and people* *compromises with tamar_rowe*
Yikes! Our winters have been getting steadily windier (with less and less snow, except on 'special occasions'), but they're getting better at putting the electricity back on when it does go, even if we rarely freeze. We still have scaffold going bang vertical-to-horizontal outside, though
( ... )
Well, it's usually okay here. Sure, we get the cooler temperatures, but many days in winter, we can wear t-shirts and shorts. At least we can in my city. Up north is a different story altogether.
I bet it is! That darned Wales. Still, a good plan is a good plan.
Said boots don't sound like the best plan, as they tend to not have a lot of traction to help stop you from sliding around everywhere. But yes, even those used to such weather can't enjoy it everytime that it pops up.
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*pose of pride*
I don't suppose I could ask you to look at the dialogue of my Jesse!femmeslash!fic, could I? I think I might have gone too Devon!rural-ly. >_<
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*poses, too* ; D
But of course I'll look over it for you. Just email it to me as an attachment.
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*group pose!*
Sorry, I'm an impatient tart and already posted. -_-;; *curses flaws* It's second post down on my LJ, if you want to take a look anyway...
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*sticks tongue out and drags shinatobe into the picture*
I dear. I would have gotten it back to you sooner, but I haven't had access to the Internet. Stupid weather. Will have a look though.
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*casts around for someone to add, spots a passing muniyeka*
I thought you might have been busy or otherwise inaccessible. We've been having storms, too.
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*laughs and pulls in silvarbelle*
Yeah, the storms here have been shutting services, airports, highways, buildings, and everything else down for the past couple of months. Meh.
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*is running out of mutual friends* Aha! *kidnaps theanonym*
... Woah. This is Devon for you - we think we've got bad weather with our branches-in-the-roads, but really it's just the overflow from the rest of the world. O_o
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*cheats and checks your profile page before giving up and pulling in smut_insider* = P
*noddles* I am hoping that this clears out. Because that's actually dead-on. Our arctic blast originally came from Canada. Then, the Jet Stream started bringing stuff from the Pacific Ocean. Why won't anyone take their crappy weather back?
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I think I might have said 'How the hell would I know!' but I might have just thought it instead. ^^;
*wonders if it would create a paradox to add in xiaolin_yuri* *does it anyway*
I fear that our 'mild winters' will stop being so mild - the Gulf stream brings our good weather from Florida, but apparently it's going to be spending more time by France and Portugal from now on.
Oh well. We still get to keep all of London's rain. *evil*
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HAAA!!! I hope that you said it, simply because that would have been hilarious. *hopes for a chance to do the same*
*encourages you* *pulls in chase_omi
That's just it. The southeast (lower) part of Texas doesn't usually freeze over. That usually happens in the Panhandle and in Dallas. I wonder if we could wrestle the Gulf Stream into coming to both our states for a little while.
But, I don't want London's rain! *wibbles* It's cold and wet outside. I'm not made for this!
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I hope I said it, too. But right after, I was concentrating more on milking it just enough to get out of the lesson, without going so far that I'd have to go to casualty. XD (Ended up not being able to help going to casualty anyway, but t'was fine)
*dithers between communities and people* *compromises with tamar_rowe*
Yikes! Our winters have been getting steadily windier (with less and less snow, except on 'special occasions'), but they're getting better at putting the electricity back on when it does go, even if we rarely freeze. We still have scaffold going bang vertical-to-horizontal outside, though ( ... )
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I would have tried to milk it a bit, too. What made you pass out, by the way? I am curious now that you've mentioned it.
Hee! *pulls in my alt-self as well - dm1985_photos*
Well, it's usually okay here. Sure, we get the cooler temperatures, but many days in winter, we can wear t-shirts and shorts. At least we can in my city. Up north is a different story altogether.
I bet it is! That darned Wales. Still, a good plan is a good plan.
Said boots don't sound like the best plan, as they tend to not have a lot of traction to help stop you from sliding around everywhere. But yes, even those used to such weather can't enjoy it everytime that it pops up.
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