"they call me the carver. the destination of this train is boston college."

Sep 15, 2005 16:17

so it turns out that, as it stands, including last night and with seven parts remaining, peter_and_fran clocks in at 110,034 words, which is about 228 pages in verdana size 10. this doesn't include (a) the word count of the message board postings (b) any text that was actually part of a graphic or outside link (eg: the faux-blogs) or (c) any kind of equivilant ( Read more... )

pop fictions, peter & fran

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cathybites September 15 2005, 20:35:49 UTC
only to end up writing an AU about traveling musicians who spend a lot of fucking time on their tour bus

it all makes so much sense now.

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throughadoor September 15 2005, 20:39:56 UTC
somebody left us feedback once that was like, "wow, you capture the hurry up and wait of recording and touring and stuff really well," and i was like YOU HAVE NO IDEA BACHELOR'S DEGREE IN POPSLASH OMG.

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babyofthegroup September 15 2005, 20:44:22 UTC
BACHELOR'S DEGREE IN POPSLASH OMG

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA YES. And you know? I never really connected the two in my head, which proves even more conclusively what a fucking idiot I am.

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notpiecebypiece September 15 2005, 22:13:50 UTC
but did popslash proofread your novel?

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throughadoor September 16 2005, 01:44:50 UTC
dude, 110,000 words is TWO NANOWRIMO novels -- what do you think?

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circusgirl September 15 2005, 22:34:10 UTC
AT LEAST WHEN I SAID SHIT LIKE THAT, I WAS DRUNK.

Also, subject line = <3.

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throughadoor September 16 2005, 01:45:19 UTC
HOW DO YOU KNOW I HAVE NOT STARTED DRINKING AT MY DESK?

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overloved September 15 2005, 23:15:46 UTC
how'd you get music off her ipod? leen and i can't figure it out because we are simple folk and electronics scare us.

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throughadoor September 16 2005, 01:46:41 UTC
if you install a faux-itunes program (ehpod comes to mind) on your computer, you can hook up to an ipod other than the one that's connected to your itunes without fucking at your itunes at all.

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norabombay September 16 2005, 02:29:40 UTC
Personally, I got my bachelors degree in the X-Men.

I like to think of Popslash as one giagantic halucinatory writing challenge.

Make wonderful heart breaking stories, about a bunch of guys who manage to sing that shit with a straight face.

Celebrity is actually a pretty good cd, at least the dance numbers. If by good you mean "Makes Me Giggle a Lot".

The problem really only develops when the whole thing is taken as serious cannon. It's really cryptic crys for help, given a new interpretation.

In the DaVinci Code of PopSlash, J.Timberlake=Jesus.

And somebody would write it. And it would be good.

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throughadoor September 17 2005, 20:01:17 UTC
IF I HAD CHEESE LIKE EVERY DAY, WOULD YOU STILL WANT TO BE WITH ME?

i mean. seriously. if by good, you mean = asdflkadsfkl;asdfklj;asdfklj;

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norabombay September 18 2005, 03:59:13 UTC
Don't mind me. Some how my love of Popslash turned into a love for Britney Spears, and really, it goes no where good from there.

If you paid me like they were getting paid? I'd totally have cheese like everday and Like IT!.

Popslash is the fandom where you give up all inhibitions as to what it is you want to read.

Embarasment has no place. Nor does anything resembleing decent lyrics...

It's like yellow submarine. The beatles were so high they let ringo sing.

I heart popslash so much I actually looked at the source material..

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