Bored + Drabble

Dec 15, 2007 15:02

I'm spending the whole day waiting for tomorrow. Tomorrow is the plane that will take me home. Today, the dining hall is closed (I didn't know it would be) and I have no food because I have no cash. I have spare change which I shall use at a vending machine when the moment of desperation strikes.

In the meantime, I am bored! If you see this ( Read more... )

real life, robin, nightwing, fandom, fanfic, dick grayson, rl, dcu, tim drake, drabble, dc

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lanaoceanid December 15 2007, 20:17:06 UTC
LOL MAKING S'MORES WITH BELGIAN CHOCOLATE!!! Only the Waynes would do this. Didnt anyone tell Bruce that the only proper chocolate with which to make s'mores is Hersheys? Crap, now I want s'mores.

This is really cute. I want the boys to have more bondy times like this!!

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angel_gidget December 15 2007, 20:44:10 UTC
THAAAANNNNKKK YOOUUUU!!!!

Hersheys? I didn't know about this officialization. I always assumed an old chocolate would do. I guess I know better now.

I'm hungry too! But I just got a call from my Mom giving me permission to use my card and get FOOD! FOOD, FOOD, GLORIOUS FOOD!!!!! (I'll be saner after my tummy's full; I promise.)

In the meantime, thanks for commenting on my fic. ^_^

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lanaoceanid December 15 2007, 20:58:30 UTC
LOL Hersheys is the only brand we'd ever use. It's the tastiest!

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angel_gidget December 15 2007, 23:18:44 UTC
Remind me to tempt you away with a Dove bar sometime... *shifty eyes*

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in_excelsis_dea December 15 2007, 21:25:56 UTC
Aww, being bored sucks. As does being hungry. I'd send you some of my cookies, but they're not done yet and they'd probably go bad after spending two weeks in the mail (at least. It takes freaking forever to ship stuff to the US). Um...go through all your clothes and see if you can find any more money?

Loved the drabble. Where are they? For some reason, I got the feel that it takes place during the year abroad. In which Belgian chocolate might not be that weird, but finding chocolate substitutes would be, and graham crackers. I miss graham crackers.

Anyways, just the idea of the Bats camping out makes me grin. I imagine it must be quite weird. Also liked the line "No Alfred through which to cop out on actually speaking to each other". Where's Alfred? Though having to speak to one another is a good thing. Though I imagine they'll still try to do as little talking as possible. *hugs the emotionally distant, stubborn Bats*

If you're looking for something to do...write Tim/Cassie? *grins* I'm finishing up one of my 24xmas... )

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angel_gidget December 15 2007, 23:38:44 UTC
Oh well. Maybe you can ship me some cookies next time you're *in* the US. ^_^

The Food/Money problem actually got solved by a phone call from Mom shortly after I finished the post. It's why I've taken so long to reply. I was out getting food and comics and other stuff I was feeling deprived of earlier. (Ice cream! WHEEEEEE!!!SUGARRUSH OMG!!!FWEEEEE!!!)

I was actually trying to imply that it does take place during their year abroad. It's why they're together trying to bond and didn't bring Alfred along. And yes, they are repressive bats, but during that particular year, they were trying to reach out to one another. It's actually a love/hate thing I have about OYL. I love the fact that they went abroad to quell their demons and talk out their problems. I hate that we never got to actually see any of it. We see the effects, and that's wonderful. I like how close Tim and Bruce are now. I like that Bruce and Dick aren't angry at each other anymore. I like that Dick was close enough to Tim to pull him from the brink with that ( ... )

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in_excelsis_dea December 16 2007, 00:14:13 UTC
I'll be in the US right after Christmas. Man, I'm so looking forwards to it. Nice weather, sun, plus, you know, English 24/7. And the food. There's a lot of stuff that we don't have here ( ... )

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angel_gidget December 16 2007, 00:37:27 UTC
Yay for Christmas and English! That lovely language that lurks in alleyways, drop-kicks other languages, and rifles through their pockets for spare vocabulary! I know what you mean about food, too. What I'm looking forward to is actually foreign food. At home, there's all kinds of restaurants. Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Indian, Mexican, Italian...all the stuff that I've been missing and can't get on campus. I can't wait!

Florida weather is muggy as all get out right now. There was one traffic corner where I needed to remind myself that it was technically physically possible to breathe.

Oooohhh! A beloved topic and lots of good prompts! Yay for a fun holiday project...

You for--? *gasp!* For SHAME!

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geministar01 December 15 2007, 22:12:42 UTC
Mmmmm..s'mores. But Belgian chocolate would just ruin it for me. I don't know why, but I hate fancy chocolate - to carob-ee-tasting. Gimmee the cheep stuff any day.

And, auw, are you stuck at college before Christmas? I only just got home. The holidays are fast approaching, and I'm just about ready for them...seriously. The only thing on my mind, though, is that I live out in the boondocks with *no* comic book stores...the final Ra's al Ghul crossover book comes out next week...and I *didn't* get the latest book in the Wondergirl mini...! >.<

I'm sorry you're bored, has this rambling helped at all? Maybe I can buckle down and get something written to brighten things up a bit.

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angel_gidget December 15 2007, 23:24:35 UTC
Hmmm, for me, it depends on the type. I tried this one kind of Swiss bar thing that was rather bad, but I also tried this Lindt stuff that made me melt along *with* the chocolate.

I go home tomorrow. I have comic book stores at home, but I don't know if I'll get to go to them. A) My did doesn't approve of the hobby and I would like to have a no-drama holiday & B) The roads are really icy in Kansas right now, and physically getting to said stores could be problematic anyway.

Yes, your rambles helped. Thank you very much. ^_^

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geministar01 December 15 2007, 23:31:09 UTC
Nrgh...Fancy chocolates drive me nuts. I once went to Germany with my parents to visit an aunt of mine, and everyone was so excited because of the "real" chocolate, and all I wanted was a Hersey's bar...

European-style Milky Ways, though, are pure heaven condenced in a yummy little bar. They're like "Three Musketeers" made with real butter nogat instead of the chocolate stuff. Just to *die* for, though they probably wouldn't make very good s'mores.

Kanas is icy, huh? Texas is just chilly. And dull. But it's home, and it's good to be back. Hope you enjoy your holidays, whatever drama comes of it. ^_^

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angel_gidget December 16 2007, 00:26:31 UTC
I like to try fancy chocolates. I like to have a selection and see which ones I like over others. Hershey's though, *is* awesome... though I confess that I like Dove better.

Your Euro-milky-way descriptions sounds utterly scrumptious!

Yep, Kansas can get Icy. Texas, however, only gets snow every 25 years or so. My grandparents were present for both of the last two times as I understand it...

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illmantrim December 15 2007, 22:42:25 UTC
**Hugs** Cool Fic~!

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angel_gidget December 15 2007, 23:17:23 UTC
**hugs back** thankies!

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illmantrim December 15 2007, 23:18:30 UTC
You rock muchly!

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adele87 December 15 2007, 23:11:54 UTC
Hi. When do you come back to Overland Park?

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angel_gidget December 15 2007, 23:17:00 UTC
Sunday, glorious Sunday...

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adele87 December 16 2007, 01:05:28 UTC
cool...call me tuesday

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angel_gidget December 16 2007, 01:06:38 UTC
Okey-day. ^_^

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