Sid Vicious, This Is Not An Episode of Scooby Doo [bandom, FOB]

Dec 07, 2007 14:50

Title: Sid Vicious, This Is Not An Episode of Scooby Doo
Fandom: Bandom (FOB, gen & crack) [2100 words]
Author: zeplumA/N: This started in September during a AIM chat with my friend Karl, about hoodies and eyeliner and how maybe Sid Vicious is rolling over a little in his grave. And, bingo. Not written purely to make me laugh, but possibly nearly. Notes ( Read more... )

fall out boy, crack, bandom

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smithereen December 7 2007, 20:46:24 UTC
*hearts* This is wonderful. Wacked out and adorable and hilarious and wonderful. Pure genius premise, great dialogue. I just love.

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plumtastic December 9 2007, 16:53:51 UTC
And really, the idea of Sid following anyone around like the oni did to Doc Venture? Comedy gold. So bless Doc and Jackson. *g*

*snugs*

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druidspell December 8 2007, 01:37:00 UTC
*headesk* Okay, so I meant to comment here and commented at bandslashmania. But anyway. Loved the story. Here is the link to the tiny!fanboy!Frank.

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plumtastic December 9 2007, 16:55:52 UTC
Thank you! And thank you again for your help. :)

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new_evolution December 8 2007, 02:26:29 UTC
"Hell, Ryan Ross is dating a girl."

They all sat in silence for a moment, contemplating that one.

Okay, that made me squawk with laughter. The whole thing's hilarious, but that bit is my favorite. Oh, and I love Patrick fanboying over Sid's ghost.

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plumtastic December 9 2007, 16:58:43 UTC
It's just one of those things...you know it's possible, likely even, but still!

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echelon1976 December 8 2007, 04:22:20 UTC
I love you. OMG how good!

And when someone leaked the rumor that Pete was being haunted and it was the oni that was responsible for the hoodie theft, and Operation: Hoodie Snatch was born.

lolz.

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shoemaster December 8 2007, 05:59:40 UTC
I love that the worst offense to the boys is stealing their hoodies. ♥

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plumtastic December 9 2007, 17:02:34 UTC
Hee! I always think of the hoodie culture not in terms of hiding or sneaking around or some other covert purpose, or even because their living spaces are cold, but because they're not eating correctly. (My mothering instincts come out in odd places.)

So I just picture these entire tours, cold and hungry and their hoodies are like, all that's keeping them alive. Of course, this is hysterically overwrought, but it makes me giggle. And therefore got into the story, because hoodies are vital, okay.*g*

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