Funny old world, ain't it? Is. Really is. Tiles are evil. Usually I resort to picking a word at random, or just call it something like "In which implications are made about the sonic screwdriver" (or, for that matter "Wherein Izzy makes a bulleted list") and have done with it. Also, I have this lovely, smug feeling of having been an inspiration. Glee!
i heart html mistakes. really.reina_isabellaMarch 7 2007, 20:45:33 UTC
or just call it something like "In which implications are made about the sonic screwdriver" (or, for that matter "Wherein Izzy makes a bulleted list") and have done with it.
Therefore obviating the need for a summary as well. Fiendishly clever!
I usually opt for the one-word title, myself. (And I have to admit that I enjoy using a totally random and disconnected word, too. Keeps everyone on their toes.)
Also, I have this lovely, smug feeling of having been an inspiration. Glee!
Two words: barbecue sauce. It's still making me giggle.
Re: i heart html mistakes. really.order_of_chaosMarch 11 2007, 04:01:56 UTC
Two more words: spam mail. Great for plotbunnies, and sometimes titles. And the more fandoms you accumulate the more often you'll notice relatives of your favourite characters trying to get you to buy drugs. Can be amusing :P
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Tiles are evil. Usually I resort to picking a word at random, or just call it something like "In which implications are made about the sonic screwdriver" (or, for that matter "Wherein Izzy makes a bulleted list") and have done with it.
Also, I have this lovely, smug feeling of having been an inspiration. Glee!
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Therefore obviating the need for a summary as well. Fiendishly clever!
I usually opt for the one-word title, myself. (And I have to admit that I enjoy using a totally random and disconnected word, too. Keeps everyone on their toes.)
Also, I have this lovely, smug feeling of having been an inspiration. Glee!
Two words: barbecue sauce. It's still making me giggle.
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I have gotten spam from some fantastic names lately - though unfortunately the subjects all tend to be "about last night" and "miss u." Yawn...
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