First it was on its way into a zine. Then it was on the auction block for Astrea's Kansas move. Nothing came of the zine or the auction. Finally, I got around to coding it and slapping it up online.
If you wanted to know what the fuss was about...you can now read
Yield. Spike/Xander, clocks in fourth- or fifth-season-ish, maybe a tad later, undeniably NC-17.
There you go. :)
Are you having problems deciding whether or not to see Serenity at the moment? Would you like to see the first nine minutes of the film--legally?
Nothing easier.
Vividas.com has you covered. Go watch it. See if you want to see the rest. :)
Also, Amazon's allowing pre-orders of the
Firefly soundtrack CD.
This from
pumpsnail (I'm just going to quote it, because it makes my brain wobble like Jell-o). Apparently, Amazon has strange form-letter issues:
We've noticed that customers who have purchased books by David Grene often purchased books by Homer. For this reason you might like to know that Homer's newest book, "The Odyssey", is now available in paperback.
I don't even know what to say. Their computer system has obviously transcended lightyears ahead of me.
Yeah. Really. And obviously programmed for irony by Douglas Adams.
Fashionable nonsense.
Is this supposed to be some sardonic comment on American superhero culture, and the fall of empire? Or is it art?
And is it just me, or has Nicholas Cage finally proven to the world that he is as crazy as we think he is, when he named his newborn son Kal-El? Is it just me? I don't think it's just me this time.
A model displays an outfit by German fashion designer Bernhard Willhelm. (AP Photo/Michel Euler) (October 03, 2005)
You knew we'd get to Galliano sooner or later, right? After all, we are now covering Paris Fashion Week.
On t'other hand, even this is curiously restrained. I've seen pics of the whole show and, honestly, he's either gone into rehab or the other drugs he's on are giving his brain a fighting chance. Either way, most of the outfits were sedate. Quasi-charming. Beige.
And then this one. The smocking-from-hell prom dress. I have a pic of the dress full-on that doesn't make it look this bad, but...trust me, if this pic makes it look this bad, then in person, it looks this bad.
A model wears a creation by British designer John Galliano for Dior. (AP Photo/Michel Euler) (October 04, 2005)
I guess it had to happen--Galliano goes off the drugs, Gaultier starts taking 'em. (And don't worry, don't worry, stop whimpering--I'll bring you more Galliano. We're not done yet.)
This one...okay, I know it's a straw ribbon, but honestly, at first glance, this was very much, she's got banana peels in her hair and she's wearing a hemp vest, WTF? It's still kind of odd. Plus her disgruntled expression, the skirt too tight to march effectively, and that bolero mock-Bavarian vest...it's kind of freaky-looking.
A model wears an ensemble by French fashion designer Jean-Paul Gaultier. (AP Photo/Remy de la Mauviniere) (October 04, 2005)
This one, of course, is being attacked by the Giant White-Lace BowMonster, while wearing a ballerina dress made from straw. Um...he spent a lot of time in Austria recently? Eating rye bread that went a little off?
A model wears an ensemble by French fashion designer Jean-Paul Gaultier. (AP Photo/Remy de la Mauviniere) (October 04, 2005)
No words. There are no words.
Insert your own caption here. I'm just...baffled.
A model wears an ensemble by French fashion designer Jean-Paul Gaultier. (AP Photo/Remy de la Mauviniere) (October 04, 2005)
Yay! Zombies are getting jobs again!
I mean...EW! CREEPY! She's so DEAD!
A model displays an outfit by Japanese fashion designer Naoki Takizawa for Issey. (AP Photo/Michel Euler) (October 04, 2005)