Crime Aid JAM Montage

Oct 29, 2008 22:33

Miss you, kiddo. Miss you, so much!

You may have noticed that I'm kind of in a montage mode. I gotta do something with the screencaps I make, I suppose. This one's late though, so my apologies. It's been sitting on my hard drive since last Friday.

Note: I did take a slight bit of artistic license with the order and context of the caps because ( Read more... )

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infinityshark October 30 2008, 02:59:35 UTC
I love how this episode shows how strong their relationship is, even when they're clearly apart. It's the things unsaid that gives this fictional relationship its strength.

Also, you totally linked right back to the thumbnail =P

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pamcasso October 30 2008, 03:17:21 UTC
You are dawesome! Thanks for pointing that out. I guess that's why it's important to check that links go where they're supposed go, huh? ::scribbles note to self:: Gotcha! :-)

I totally agree with you about this episode. I was getting a little bit freaked when Jim started driving to NYC, and then that line: "I am not that guy, and we are not that couple." Perfection.

But on the serious? I'm am SO ready for Pam to come home. Things just aren't the same at Dunder Mifflin without her.

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infinityshark October 30 2008, 03:31:06 UTC
No problem, that's what I'm here for ;)

*sigh* I know that feeling...
...I'm sure the character feels the same way.

(My ship is currently deployed...and there are people I can't wait to come home to.)

Long Distance relationships are never easy...but if your relationship survives, then it's a clear sign that it was meant to be.

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pamcasso October 30 2008, 03:50:12 UTC
Oh right, characters... I keep forgetting, they aren't actually real people. Heh. I kind of like forgetting though. :-D They seem very real to me.

My disappointment over the extreme lack of Beesly notwithstanding, I really do think the writers are doing a good job of showing the pitfalls of long term relationships. I don't mind the missing, if we get more kissing. /corny I'm sure Jim feels the same way. Hee.

I'm sure there are people who can't wait for you to get home too. :-) You be careful out there, and thanks so much for your service. I can't begin to imagine what a challenge that must be, so double thanks. :-D

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infinityshark October 30 2008, 05:04:59 UTC
Umm...right. Service. ^_^;;;

My job is actually...yeah, pretty much nothing but paperwork. Not logistics or anything...just paperwork. Maintenance of. Think "The Office", where Dunder Mifflin scranton is floating in the ocean...and Hank is armed with an M-16 =P

Seriously, we've already got names for people in our office, we've got a Toby, we've got a Michael...and secretly (due to the military's fraternization laws) I'm Jim =P

And yes, there's a Dwight. I am yet to encase his stapler in Jello, but it's in the works ;)

I'll take care out here. Thank you for making stuff such as these that keep me from going mad...I honestly appreciate the things you do.

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pamcasso October 31 2008, 18:06:54 UTC
Omigosh, thank you so much. That's just a really nice thing to say. Okay, now I need to make you something. I will work on that. I'm on the hook for a couple of things that I need to finish first, but then it's surgingshark nifty-gifty-o-rama. :-)

Your floating DM story cracked me up. I think that's why this show works so well. Everyone knows a Jim, or a Dwight. Imagine how much Dwight would love to fondle an M-16! There's s scary thought. o_0

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infinityshark November 10 2008, 20:27:02 UTC
You are way too sweet. Thank you again :)

(Late reply, I know...work stuff. Totally missed telling you about the command's Halloween party...I was three-hole-punch Sharky ^_^)

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