Notes on a story: So this was originally ‘Springtime in Atlantis,’ which, if you’ve read that one makes absolutely no sense. All of this was going to be the prologue, and then when Rodney showed up at John’s house in Wichita, he would have no wife but an eight year old son. And then the three of them would go back to Atlantis, and the son
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*Well*. It's a future at least.
CALGARY???!!!! WTF?!! Long live Ontario! Put the stargate in the north! No one'll look for it there!
/grin
Interesting story, very crack-tastic, with enough actual angst thrown into mess you up, but made it more fun to read. I love the end, even though I kept waiting for Rodney to figure out a way back.
I've never read Ignatieff, but now that he lost to Dion (whose doing mediocre, it seems) I can totally see him leading a rebellion against the world. It would be scary to watch, but he *did* always have that gleam in his eye ... /snicker
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Thanks!
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But I think I laughed the hardest at this line: He wasn’t given his old quarters - they had been reassigned years ago, he had been told - to a nice couple, a botanist and a soldier, whose eight kids had been relocated to Nunavut for three years in the mandatory ‘Encounters with Canada’ program.
And the end was, you know, angsty and stuff.
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Thanks! I have decided that my goal in life is to have this story become Canada's future.
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ZOMG. Canada as THE world power.
::wibble::
I think you broke me.
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I'm sure the gate is right beside U of S. Because that way they get energy from all the book burnings. *nods authoritatively*
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Gerenal Lavigne
god worse than celine dion
*hides*
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I WILL FIND YOU. Thanks!
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Thanks!
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