Branching out into writing for more fandoms, I am! So here's my first (and most long-winded!) foray into the land of writing for Boosh... strangely familiar territory, as I used to write the funnies for theatre back in the day
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Boosh is exciting and fabulous! I'm so glad I found people on interwebs who get it - my family thinks it's nuts, my Other Half doesn't get it at all (even though he IS Howard Moon minus the moustache and plus a tendency to listen to jam bands)... It's WEIRD and amazing and I love it to bits. And the subtext isn't even sub. It's text. See my icon for reference.
Boots made by a belt with eyes glued onto it is so perfectly Booshy! And Vince doing an avant garde robot dance when he says the name of the club!!! Naboo nonchalant about the end of the world and playing strip Scattergories! This is all fantastic.
Howard's breakfast is one of my favourite foods. It was one of the sandwich days in my Week of Sandwich.
Also, I suspect that pub's probably what Vince was thinking of.
(The author truly has no clue. She's been to London three times in her life, for six hours or less, and never made it to Camden. Heck, she got lost looking for Victoria Station, and then realized it was RIGHT ACROSS THE ROAD, facepalm)
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Also I know this was mentioned but "DANCE, MOTHERFUCKER!” would be the coolest club name ever. XD
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Boots made by a belt with eyes glued onto it is so perfectly Booshy! And Vince doing an avant garde robot dance when he says the name of the club!!! Naboo nonchalant about the end of the world and playing strip Scattergories! This is all fantastic.
I can't wait for the next chapter! :D :D :D
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I think that Devendra O'Hanrahan, the googly-eyed belt, is the single greatest character I have EVER written. I'm super proud of that one. :D
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And Howard's breakfast sounds delicious.
Though World Ends just reminds me that there is a World's End pub in Camden. Excited to see more!
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Also, I suspect that pub's probably what Vince was thinking of.
(The author truly has no clue. She's been to London three times in her life, for six hours or less, and never made it to Camden. Heck, she got lost looking for Victoria Station, and then realized it was RIGHT ACROSS THE ROAD, facepalm)
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*cowers in fear*
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