I think I would not be going to that dinner. Or, like many of the comments suggest, I'd mess my instructions up on purpose just to watch her flip out. Heh.
Murdoc's head must be a scary, scary place. And why do I always spell it Murdoch?? Lol.
With the dinner -- I'd probably toy with the urge to appear with the entirely Wrong Food in the Wrong Amount in the Wrong Dish, after arrangeing with everyone else for a coordinated revolution. Then I'd say "fuck it" and stay home. Or arrange for everyone else on the list to all boycott together.
Have you been reading "Reverb"? Murdoc's head is a very disturbing place. He's so twisted he can't even spell his name correctly (it ought to be Murdoch, but it isn't; blame the American writers). Unfortunately, when I decided I had to write about him, I also decided I had to make him plausible, which means spending waaaay too much between his ears, with all the crawly things there. But what can I say? There was no point in writing him unless I could make him function like an actual character instead of a cardboard cutout.
The upside is that I also get to whump on him. There's real consolation in that. *WEG*
Dinner - absolutely! Mass rebellion/boycott would be the way to go. :)
Murdoc - no I haven't read that yet. I'm trying not to read fic at the moment and actually write it instead. I'm also trying to stick to an S/J frame of mind until I get Secret Santa done, but it's not easy! Lol. Character studies make for good writing whether it's a good or bad character. The bad ones are sometimes more interesting, in a disturbing way, but interesting none the less. You need to know what makes him tick before you can write him. :)
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(Geez. I'm calling it 'scary', and I've spent the last several weeks inside Murdoc's head. Eeep.)
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Murdoc's head must be a scary, scary place. And why do I always spell it Murdoch?? Lol.
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Have you been reading "Reverb"? Murdoc's head is a very disturbing place. He's so twisted he can't even spell his name correctly (it ought to be Murdoch, but it isn't; blame the American writers). Unfortunately, when I decided I had to write about him, I also decided I had to make him plausible, which means spending waaaay too much between his ears, with all the crawly things there. But what can I say? There was no point in writing him unless I could make him function like an actual character instead of a cardboard cutout.
The upside is that I also get to whump on him. There's real consolation in that. *WEG*
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Murdoc - no I haven't read that yet. I'm trying not to read fic at the moment and actually write it instead. I'm also trying to stick to an S/J frame of mind until I get Secret Santa done, but it's not easy! Lol. Character studies make for good writing whether it's a good or bad character. The bad ones are sometimes more interesting, in a disturbing way, but interesting none the less. You need to know what makes him tick before you can write him. :)
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she's freaky
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Oh, I would be eeeevil with this woman. Lol.
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...'regulation size casserole'??? WTF???
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