The problem with me posting fic is that unless I'm this close to falling asleep, I will stay awake just in case anyone's around to fb. Yet another reason me being an author is a bad idea
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Yet another reason me being an author is a bad idea. *shakes head and waves finger* I don't know if, realistically speaking, I am actually being that good a friend by encouraging this particular ambition but I want to be the encouraging person, or one of them. :) So: it's a fab idea, and don't let me hear this kind of talk again, missy! ;) (And, this is a result of me reading Neil Gaiman's blog for the last few days over lunch but in the end you'd get sick of all those emails coming in saying how great you and your masterpiece were. Really you would. ;))
*pets the laptop* :( I suppose it's been a really good trooper. But what a time to pick.
And *hugs* for finals and Boy and all the rest. ♥♥♥ I promise fun before freakout, anyway. :)
(questions) 1. I *really* need to read Good Omens. *sigh* See, I just didn't get what the fuss was about (but I was new to Pratchett then and hadn't read any Gaiman, so) but every single person I know who's read it, loved it. So it's probably just me. *makes mental note
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1. Everyone should read Good Omens. It is my favourite of either TP or NG, and that's saying a lot. It's all... apocalypses, and fate and love-stories, and angels&demons and everyone being kinda confused about where they stand when seen against God&Satan. Fun!
2. Yeah, Keble is rather large. The number of times I got lost trying to find the O'Reilly (the theatre inside Keble), or trying to get out! The fact that it's big enough to have a theatre inside it
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*shakes head and waves finger* I don't know if, realistically speaking, I am actually being that good a friend by encouraging this particular ambition but I want to be the encouraging person, or one of them. :) So: it's a fab idea, and don't let me hear this kind of talk again, missy! ;) (And, this is a result of me reading Neil Gaiman's blog for the last few days over lunch but in the end you'd get sick of all those emails coming in saying how great you and your masterpiece were. Really you would. ;))
*pets the laptop* :( I suppose it's been a really good trooper. But what a time to pick.
And *hugs* for finals and Boy and all the rest. ♥♥♥ I promise fun before freakout, anyway. :)
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1. I *really* need to read Good Omens. *sigh* See, I just didn't get what the fuss was about (but I was new to Pratchett then and hadn't read any Gaiman, so) but every single person I know who's read it, loved it. So it's probably just me. *makes mental note ( ... )
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1. Everyone should read Good Omens. It is my favourite of either TP or NG, and that's saying a lot. It's all... apocalypses, and fate and love-stories, and angels&demons and everyone being kinda confused about where they stand when seen against God&Satan. Fun!
2. Yeah, Keble is rather large. The number of times I got lost trying to find the O'Reilly (the theatre inside Keble), or trying to get out! The fact that it's big enough to have a theatre inside it ( ... )
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