'THIS TIME, FOR VARIETY' (PART TWO)

Apr 08, 2005 22:51

'THIS TIME, FOR VARIETY' PART TWO

Part one is hereMaybe Sean just watched too much television as a child, the kind that clearly demonstrated you should never travel in planes, boats, lifts, spaceships, trains, submarines, cars or buses. All of these would inevitably suffer gruesome accidents involving multiple casualties, death and anguish. The ( Read more... )

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childeproof April 9 2005, 12:30:56 UTC
Yes, there will be Orli-ness.

And dammit, I knew I only had the vaguest recollection of the lines and my DVDs are in a different country. Will go back and edit more coherently. Accurate you!

*takes hat off*

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childeproof April 9 2005, 13:16:03 UTC
I completely trust your total recall and have altered them, all but the apostrophe! I'll post a unified version when it's finished, certainly - in fact I'm still genuinely not sure why I'm breaking with old habits and posting this as it goes along... Hmmm.

What was your final wordcount for AF? I've been meaning to ask, but dazzled by the dazzlement of completed lengthiness.

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ladybluelove April 9 2005, 01:55:25 UTC
Smell...smell is often the trigger....

In this case it backfires on Viggo...what a shame he has to love so deep...it hurts more in the end....

Sean...broken...afraid...sees all the signs of love and commitment and runs....

Hobbits are hobbits...very observant, but immature....

Elf boy?

Thank you...I hope you'll post again soon.... :)~

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childeproof April 9 2005, 12:32:01 UTC
There'll be more over the weekend - thank you!

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ladybluelove April 9 2005, 14:09:12 UTC
Thank you...You just made my weekend!!! :)~

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queenofalostart April 9 2005, 02:51:06 UTC
You are fucking gorgeous. I really want to give you more coherent feedback, cut and paste all the bits I think are lovely, but I'm a tad drunk right now. So trust that I will try to get back to it. Yes.

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childeproof April 9 2005, 12:33:20 UTC
You once left me fabulous drunken feedback on something!

Not that I am suggesting you are in fact any kind of good-time girl. Not at all.

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queenofalostart April 10 2005, 00:07:24 UTC
Oh, no, not me! ;)

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andien April 9 2005, 07:29:54 UTC
I'm just going to end up repeating myself - as at the moment coherent communication doesn't seem to be my strong suit! But I love this, it's just delicious, thanks.

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childeproof April 9 2005, 12:39:59 UTC
I would have said you were one of life's more coherent communicators - thsnks!

Sorry you won't make it to Caravaggio, by the way - will you make it before the exhibition ends?

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andien April 10 2005, 17:50:30 UTC
Caravaggio..much depends on cases. At the moment the RCJ has the shortest listing time for Chancery Judges so anything I need to issue will get issued in London, therefore I am a slave of the listings clerks. At least for availability in the capital!

I am greatly honoured to be thought coherent by one who studies communication! - even if I can't spell.(not a joke, I really can't spell, poor C has two dyslexic parents and no hope!, well at least she was spotted with "dyslexic difficulties" young, like her mum and dad she has absolutley no problem reading just can't spell!)

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childeproof April 10 2005, 18:20:30 UTC
Believe me, when it heaves around to exam time of year and the first hundred or so scripts hit my desk, I two beginn to spel in unnusual weighs.

I swear, I stare at my own signature and wonder if it's correct.

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Fan mail lady_of_asheru April 9 2005, 11:11:39 UTC
What a joy your writing is - I find myself going "Yes! Yes! exactly!" and then laughing out loud at the absurdity of having such a mad way of thinking about things (I remember that studying tort made the world seem like one big accident waiting to happen - cases where a blind man fell down an uncovered manhole cover and went deaf, where an unsuspecting pedestrian was felled by a sheet glass window falling on him from 20 storeys up - and my favourite, where mourners were showered with the contents of an exploding coffin after the undertakers forgot to drill holes in it - all confirmed my world view that it's a miracle to get through each day unscathed).

And oh, the stifled moments of manly tenderness! Sniff!! My very favourite kink. Poor Viggo, to love such a screw up.

More, more, more!!

Sx

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Re: Fan mail childeproof April 9 2005, 12:36:55 UTC
I never thought about tort in this way, but, of course it would!

*restrains ungenerous laugh at manhole cover and coffin incidents*

Thank you for this - it's my end-of-the-academic-year defence against the ten gazillion exam papers which are about to snow in on me v soon. But I'll be back in London then, also and looking for distraction if you're up for discussion of manly tenderness etc at some stage over the summer.

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Re: Fan mail lady_of_asheru April 9 2005, 15:42:29 UTC
Love to - and am around apart from mid to end June and last week in July.

E mail notifications sometimes wander off en route, I find, arriving some time later looking tousled, sheepish and slightly chewed around the edges....

S

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Re: Fan mail childeproof April 9 2005, 12:40:56 UTC
Also, I'm not getting e-mail notifications of your comments....?

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