10 things Spike can do with one hand (and one he can’t)

Oct 09, 2009 14:35


Written for the 10 things prompt over at Read more... )

spike/angel, worksafe, 10 things prompt, spike, fiction

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kasmodia October 10 2009, 09:24:29 UTC
Thank you. Spike certainly is a multi-layered, complex personality.

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hello_spikey October 9 2009, 15:46:12 UTC
Oh darling! Elegant mixture of the absurd. (Seriously? What IS he doing with that ear trumpet?) the sublime, the beautiful, and the humorous and the angsty.

Love that opening description of opening a beer bottle. Poetic, almost elegiac. *sigh*

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kasmodia October 10 2009, 09:28:28 UTC
I honestly can't drink enough to come even close to thinking about what Spike and his Mom could get into with a eartrumpet and orange jelly in cruel detail... *shuddersviolently* Have mercy with my poor liver. ;-)

Thank you very much for commenting!

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elebridith October 9 2009, 20:14:40 UTC
Oh, that was beautiful! Funny and a little sad in one, and perfect Spike voice.
Laughed very hard at this:the American inability to form proper queues
I was so amazed when I saw british queues for the first time. A thing of beauty. *nods*

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kasmodia October 10 2009, 09:36:40 UTC
Yes, I suppose it's like with Brazil and football or the French and food. I once saw a documentation about queues (a science of it's own) and apparently, nobody does it like the English. You just gotta love them.

Thanks for your comment.

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lilithbint October 9 2009, 21:17:51 UTC
This is wonderful, sweet funny and heartbreaking all at once,
well done.

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kasmodia October 10 2009, 09:37:47 UTC
Just like our fave vamp. Thank you!

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cafedemonde October 9 2009, 22:08:29 UTC
As usual you do an amazing job!

*do you know the font when we create a reply is super tiny?*

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kasmodia October 10 2009, 09:43:26 UTC
Thank you!

Is it? *sighs* Damn, that's annoying, I don't like it either when commenting at other people's journals. Unfortunately, my technical skills even fall below Angel's so I'm not sure if I can do anything about it.

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cafedemonde October 10 2009, 14:34:40 UTC
I'm right there with you and Angel with the non-techy thing.

But the good news is that when replying to a comment (not the original post) the font is slighter bigger. Big enough that you can see what you're typing. :-)

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