WANTED

Jul 23, 2007 15:25


For CRIMES Against The BRITISH CROWN


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teaser!fics, the spawn

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queenofspades89 July 23 2007, 19:10:02 UTC
OMGWTF???

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pearly_dreams July 23 2007, 19:16:45 UTC
*cackle*

Trouble, that's what.

A very P-O'ed Admiral. (It was, after all, all Sparrows fault)

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queenofspades89 July 23 2007, 22:58:54 UTC
It all looks very amazing, but I am still very confused...

P.S. Lysander? So much love. XD

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pearly_dreams July 24 2007, 16:48:16 UTC
That's the purpose. *smug*

Ha. Yes. Lysander. Best name on earth (after James).

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queenofspades89 July 24 2007, 16:51:20 UTC
What? WHAT? You're just going to TEASE ME with that AWESOME and not promise any fic or ANYTHING!!?!?!! *pouts*

Bahaha. James L. Norrington. I'd always supposed his middle name was Lemoine, but Lysander's always been the fandom front-runner, I think.

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pearly_dreams July 24 2007, 17:19:17 UTC
Baha. I am the epitome of evil. *snerk* I shan't promise anything... but.... *twisted grin* Keep a weather eye on the horizon, is all I shall say.

I've used Lysander, and I've used Louis. Louis is actually what it is in my personal-canon history for him, although Lysander has always been a personal favourite of mine. (A name, which mind, I discovered BEFORE Pirates. ^^). Lemoine? A name I haven't heard before. Wow. *is NOT obsessed with names*

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queenofspades89 July 24 2007, 17:45:41 UTC
I'm landlocked; I've got no horizon to keep an eye on!!

I'm not sure where I heard Lemoine...but I like it! *is totally obsessed with names and willing to admit it* I *heart* etymology.

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pearly_dreams July 24 2007, 17:55:17 UTC
That's awful. *wink* *unashamed grin*

Etymology is a blast. And the word itself reminds me of ents. o.0 (sorry- lotr reference there)Lemoine is (according to Behindthename.com) from the French surname meaning 'the monk'. Baha. Norrington the Monk.

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