A quick question for icon fun...

Apr 15, 2003 17:55

What is the correct notation of "ho-yay"?

Is it:

- Ho!Yay
- Ho-yay
- HoYay

And, just because, does anyone know who the hell came up with it?

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miggy April 15 2003, 18:00:55 UTC
It's HoYay!, and it comes from a thread on the Smallville forums on TWoP titled "Homoeroticism, Yay!"

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evemac April 15 2003, 18:26:24 UTC
Oh thank you!

::scurries off to finish icon::

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evemac April 15 2003, 18:30:50 UTC
I think "Chicago" and "Moulin Rouge" are both beautiful and shiny; I think "Chicago" is slicker writing-wise but "Moulin Rouge" has more sympathetic characters and more pathos.

Ooh, excellently well put. Exactly what I think. The deciding factor between the two films for me is: Chicago (the film) I probably won't remember my whole life. Whereas Moulin Rouge touched me forever. Well, at least for a VERY long time.

And "Strictly Ballroom" is silly -- but the DANCING!

Thanks for the HoYay! advice. So, if it comes from AtS as you say, would that have been referring to Angel and Wesley? ::crosses fingers::

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pellmelody April 16 2003, 09:44:25 UTC
No, You're NOT the only one. Moulin Rouge is SOOO much better than Chicago. I might feel that way cause it's just a musical I've seen/heard SO many times that I was sick of it before the movie. MR was different, innovative and original. No, the songs are but damn it, songs are just part of a musical.

But, ya know, I'm this HUGE Nicole Kidman fan so she can do no wrong in my book. (g) Have you seen Ewan in Pillow Book? Whew!

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