It's Time for the Time Stamp Meme

Feb 28, 2012 00:10

I'm off for three days. This is a rare thing that doesn't usually happen until my hours get cut in half during the summer time. Anyway, since my great outlook for the next three day is "never leave the house," (I actually really shouldn't go out since our pollen count is currently through the roof and my allergies are, in a word, HELL right now), it is time for the Time Stamp Meme: Part Three.

Give me one of my own stories, and a time at some point after the end of the story or before the story started, and I'll write you at least 100 words of what happened then, whether it's five minutes before the story begins or ten years in the future.

All HBO War Fandom verses and aus welcome.

(I know I still have a few to finish from last time as well, those are going on the list (Gibson/Runner FWB in Nashville verse for Nat and Q-Tip teaching Gibson to Rap and Anything Leyden for Kay) but since Leckie ate my soul in the middle of that time, I'm tacking them on to this round. Both of you please feel free to request other prompts too.)

In other news:
-Watched the Oscars last night. It was, um, yeah. Anyway, happy Midnight in Paris one for Best Original Screenplay. My love for that movie knows no bounds.

-Currently reading The Monster of Florence by Douglas Preston with Mario Spezi. It's pretty much taking up most of my free time. A very quick read which also offers many insights into Italian culture. (And makes me yearn for that dear time when I was researching my original Grad School Thesis on the Southern Question in Italy and how the focus has shifted with increased attention to various immigrant groups. Yeah, I knew how to party hard in grad school, let me tell you.) (If I go back to NC State for my Second Master's in Public History or for my BA in Anthro, you better believe I'm going to try to work that thesis again.) (I just also default to Irish-American identity and history, the debate and subject which was my final Capstone topic for my MA) (I bet none of you were expecting random academic ramble, were you?)

-About to go watch The Tempest. It is my all time fav Shakespeare play, so I am curious to see how the latest movie handles it. Though, I don't think it will ever top the time I saw it at the Globe. It was only done with 3 main players, the actors switching back and forth between roles, but it was so.damn.good.

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