I don't do a lot of memes, but... Well, I need a break from my database assignment anyway. When it's just an example, they usually let us choose the names and companies and whatever other sample data we need to input, and more than once now I've inadvertently assigned Jeeves to be the president of Baby The Stars Shine Bright, a Japanese Lolita
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I would probably be okay with The Problem of Susan if it had ended with the conclusion of the interview (aside from the bit where Susan is thinking about the centaur penis; that's really not somewhere I want to go), but I really try not to think about the second chunk. Ever. I generally consider myself a Gaiman fan, but the quality of his short stories varies wildly.
(Heh. I'm rather a newbie for Jeeves and Wooster, myself. I only started reading it about a year ago - year and four months, maybe? On one of my journals somewhere I have a little note to the effect of "Oh yeah, that Jeeves and Wooster thing I've been wanting to read? I finally picked up the first book today.")
As for Cats, I gather from one of the players over at my RP that Macavity and Demeter are fanonically considered to have had an abusive romantic relationship that parallels the Phantom and Christine. I...really didn't ask for more information.
Darn it, I needed that chunk of brain that just shut down. Every time I think fandom can't top itself... It's really kind of impressive when someone can be a fan of something and still somehow miss the point of canon that completely.
I had a plotbunny once for Bertie meeting Eliot on St. James's and introducing him to Bustopher Jones while taking him to the Drones for a drink. They would, naturally, have friends in common, since Bertie knows masses of literary types, and could quite easily spend an afternoon chatting with the nice American chapppie without ever twigging to the fact that Florence Craye would need smelling salts if she saw them together. ^_^
That is incredibly darling. XD Eliot did write the poems as gifts for friends...
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