I wasn't pushing you away, I was pulling me toward myself.

Nov 14, 2006 20:51

So I'm still kind of doing the Stephen Colbert RPF thing (and by "kind of" I mean "half my waking moments", obvs - like, I made myself wallpaper, you guys. I am not even kidding. Send help), which has somehow led me down the merry path of shipping Stephen Colbert/Paul Dinello/Amy Sedaris, which I guess would be Strangers with Candy RPF (yeah, yeah ( Read more... )

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calendae November 15 2006, 02:36:52 UTC
I made my little brother watch SWC while we were all together last week. It was perfect funeral fare. Just macabre enough.

"I wanna work at the artificial flower plant plant!"

Also, I am jealous of your Amy Sedaris proximity. Her recipe for cupcakes is awesome.

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annakovsky November 15 2006, 02:43:13 UTC
Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. I could see it being very good at funerals, actually. Which is weird, but makes sense.

Man, the artificial flower plant one - NOBLET, ROCK STAR. CARRY ON MY WAYWARD SON. That show is insane.

I really want to try some of her recipes! But I'll have to get the book first, I guess. She is a tiny adorable bizarre pixie, it was fun to see her in person.

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ladypeyton November 15 2006, 02:45:26 UTC
Honestly? I don't think you can consider fic about Stephen Colbert RPF. He's as mucha fictional character as anyone in Buffy, Angel or SGA.

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annakovsky November 15 2006, 03:06:29 UTC
Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. This is actually an excellent point - the funny thing is that the fandom carefully delineates Stephen Colbert FPF from Stephen Colbert RPF - there's a WHOLE COMM for Colbert Report FPF (tcr_fps, which, by the way is completely awes. I asked for Stephen/Tad for Yuletide.

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annakovsky November 15 2006, 03:12:26 UTC
Hahahahaha. Laughton/Troy cracks me up, but then, that sketch WAS full of sexual tension! It's not our fault they play gay for each other constantly! Down in the basement!

I am SUPER excited for the movie commentary and stuff. I've also been Netflixing the series, so I'm watching those commentaries, and man. I love new fandoms, how you can just throw yourself into EVERYTHING and there's this huge amount of canon. (Heh. New fandoms. I actually watched SWC back when it was on! Just casually, like a normal person. Siiiigh.) But seriously, they're just such good friends, and they've known each other so long, it's niiiice.

Hiya! I feel like I have totally seen your name around. Office stuff is a good time! And heee, enjoy the delicious - other people's delicious links are, like, my number 1 favorite reference on the internet.

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THUMBS UP pearl_o November 15 2006, 02:57:25 UTC
But I've been reading a lot of fic that's fine, but you can tell that in about five years when the writer, you know, graduates college it'll be AMAZING, and I start to fantasize about living in the future not for the flying cars, but because the Colbert/Dinello fic will be FANTASTIC. This is honestly what I thought about all last night while attempting to read a 90 page article on Old Babylonian economics, true story.

Man, I enjoy all the assumptions you are making here! If this worked on all crappy young writers, I woudl be five thousand times better than I was 5 years ago, but it would all be pointless because I'd be wasting my brilliance on Smallville.

Also, I totally cracked up at three different points here.

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Re: THUMBS UP annakovsky November 15 2006, 03:23:22 UTC
Hahahahahaha, that was actually the sad part about that train of thought, was that in five years they won't even be writing Colbert/Dinello anymore, they'll be writing, like SG-54 or whatever wretch fandom takes over my friendslist in 2011. Hahahahahahaha.

Also, whatevs, I bet you are totally better than 5 years ago! And I bet five years ago you didn't write about people, like, drowning in endless oceans of tears, either, so.

<3 <3 <3

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imogenics November 15 2006, 02:58:33 UTC
Hey now, maybe the inevitable "and then I called my mom" is simply a contractually obligated shout-out. Like, okay, I will let you take dangerous and unpredictable methods of public transport to your function but YOU MUST MENTION ME IN YOUR TEDIOUS LJ WRITE-UP OF THE EVENING'S EVENTS. xoxo, mom.

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annakovsky November 15 2006, 03:25:33 UTC
HAHAHA. I do believe you have hit upon it! I'm glad to know that the mothers of our nation's high schoolers are supporting their endeavors to write about Stephen Colbert having the buttsex with his coworkers. Good times!

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