Bestest Buddy Chapter 11-b: Play Date

Aug 31, 2007 00:18

Bestest Buddy Chapter 11-b: Play Date ( Read more... )

david, house/wilson, bestest buddy, desperados, h/w

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evila_elf August 31 2007, 06:17:46 UTC
Wow....Sammy didn't freak out with all the sweets? Or was House just that good at giving him an outlet for his hyperness?

Growing fond of Liz....just like I do with all the new good characters you introduce. Looking forward to the chat, if we get to see that part ^.^

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naughtybookworm September 4 2007, 18:44:32 UTC
Better late than never, right? I'm so lax about responding. I hope that everyone who reads this will consider it a blanket apology.

I can't tell you what the mystery is - that would just be wrong. Plus, I'm still researching. I'm glad you like my characters. And poor Sammy needs SOMEBODY in his corner!

nbkwrm

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chaoskir August 31 2007, 07:10:56 UTC
And again a wonderful and emphatetically written great chapter. Thank you so much. I really hope, that Sammy´s Dad will be able to accept the relationship between House and Wilson and that he let David and Sammy the best friends you describe earlier as David met Sammy the first time in the classroom. I love the way in wich Liz talked to her son. I wished really that Sammy could play duetts with his Dad sometimes. Arrrgh, thank you for my wonderful start in a friday workday. This morning was a great one. There were two stories updatet and I the authors and stories are completly severeal and both (the two authors and the two stories) are completly great. Yeah so far after 2 hours of working *lol* (I almost have done just reading) this friday is a wonderful day. Thank you so much for this awesome story and my great morning.

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naughtybookworm September 4 2007, 18:46:26 UTC
Thanks, Chaoskir!
Poor Sammy will have his day in many ways in the end. As you know, I'm all about the fluff. So never fear, fluff is near! I had hoped to get something written this weekend, since it we had a holiday yesterday, but all I did was lie around and watch TV or read other people's stuff, or go visiting.

nbkwrm

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chaoskir September 4 2007, 20:01:49 UTC
Hi naughtybookworm,
thanks for the reassuring (or is it reassure? .. hm, I don´t know) But anyway, thank you and your weekend activities are exactly a few of my own favorite activities. This evening and afternoon I spend my time mit reading fanfics, watch one episode of the x-files and the movie "stargate". I saw that movie for the first time. It wasn´t bad.

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naughtybookworm September 5 2007, 11:59:45 UTC
One of my friends turned me on to a TV series called "Dexter," which is about a serial killer who is also a police detective. weird show, very interesting. I watched about 4 or 5 hours of that this weekend!

nbkwrm

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great story anonymous August 31 2007, 07:14:43 UTC
I love all your work please keep going.

Just an interesting study about hyperactive kids that i read; It was about how children went to two parties one with loads of sugary sweets but with calm quiet play and the other party where the kids were encouraged to run around and be wild but with no sugar in site. The kids were then sent home with their parents & the parents then reported back on how the kids behaved. Needless to say the Kids who didn't have any sugar parents reported them as being hyped up on sugar. While the parents of the children that had gorged themselves on sugar reported how wonderfully behaved their kids were. The researchers hadn't told the parents which party their child was going to. The study concluded hyperactivity in children was more to do with the activities they were involved in and the environment they lived in then the amount of sugar they consumed.

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Re: great story lookfar August 31 2007, 15:13:58 UTC
There's also a link, for some kids, between artificial colors and flavors (did you know that many of them are made of petroleum?) and weird behavior. If you put them on the Feingold diet, they calm right down, even with plenty of sugar. It must be the blue roses on the birthday cake.

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Re: great story naughtybookworm September 4 2007, 18:48:05 UTC
I have suddenly developed problems with sugar and other substances in my "old age." I feel like an ADD kid - can't concentrate or focus on stuff. So Sammy really comes from within. Kinda-sorta.

nbkwrm

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wihluta August 31 2007, 15:10:05 UTC
he - I thought Sammy might have ADHD. Am I right in thinking that they ended up with David eating the cookies and Sammy eating the insides? Because that would explain why he wasn't that hyped up, no?!

And I like the way you worked with the topic of being gay and peoples reactions to it.
I can sense some conflicts in the future...

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naughtybookworm September 4 2007, 18:52:26 UTC
David ate his cookies but scraped out the insides. Sammy ate his cookies plus the cream part of David's cookies. So he had plenty of sugar.

Most of the people I know are kind of like Liz, but they get a little weird when it comes to children - they are afraid their kids are going to learn a "bad habit." Or they are just uncomfortable talking about it to their kids. I work in a library, and one parent asked me to take a book off display because it showed two men as a couple. Mind you, they were barely touching. "My children keep asking why those men are together like that!" She explained, and went on to say that she didn't think she should have to deal with that. I took the book down to shut her up, but what I wanted to do was ask if I could shrink-wrap her children for her while I was at it. I'm in kind of a weird community these days.

nbkwrm

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wihluta September 5 2007, 13:14:01 UTC
She explained, and went on to say that she didn't think she should have to deal with that.
this is something I ran into quite a few times. Not just about homosexuality, but about racism, or disabled people as well and it always makes me want to scream at those people that life is NOT a pink bubble and they should get their head out of the clouds and deal with reality. That their kids need to know about this kind of thing.
But you can't force people to be responsible...

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lookfar August 31 2007, 15:15:23 UTC
So glad David's friendship is working out! Sammy's dad isn't Larry Craig, is he? Cause you know about him...

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naughtybookworm September 4 2007, 18:54:58 UTC
Hahaha. I know about him - didn't he resign? Probably smarter than going through an inquiry and all that. See, if he hadn't grown up amid a homophobic society, perhaps he'd have married whomever he wanted, and been a much happier politician.

nbkwrm

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