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May 12, 2010 20:37

Left Turn at Westchester is getting back up. Yaaaay! I have decided to try to think of a second character to play. (Because I don't have enough to do.) Not the easiest thing to do when you've only read a handful of X-men comics. Then again, nobody's been hitting me for what I've done to the chars I've played in X-men games so far. (Only for BtVS ' ( Read more... )

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kattahj May 12 2010, 19:45:23 UTC
There are so many chapters you need to read. Like the one in which people call Lena Nyman's arse unintelligent.

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kattahj May 12 2010, 20:24:11 UTC
It's like performance art, and the beauty of it is that it seems to be accidental. Lars Vilks only wishes he could create something this gorgeously bizarre.

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therru May 12 2010, 21:45:52 UTC
Heh, so her character was actually Jamie? XD That's hilarious.

And that man with a beard guy sounds like the one who has a column in Aluma? The themes sound very familiar...

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kattahj May 13 2010, 07:43:49 UTC
Heh, so her character was actually Jamie? XD That's hilarious.

A very out of character Jamie, but the bits that fit, yeah: 18th century Highlander who participated in the battle of Culloden, pigheaded gallantry towards ladies he knows can take care of themselves, companion to a time-travelling doctor, and of course the kilt.

And that man with a beard guy sounds like the one who has a column in Aluma? The themes sound very familiar...

Yeah, it's the same guy, and some of those columns are in the book. (Like the one about Korpelasekten, WTF times twelve.)

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catecumen May 13 2010, 00:59:33 UTC
I'm currently in a small panic over my Doyle story, because I haven't written Doyle in so long. Idea, yes, written words, no.

If I weren't in a larger panic over other things, this would mean more. :-)

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kattahj May 13 2010, 07:45:11 UTC
I realized during the night that I need to switch POV from Cordy to Doyle, and that should solve my problems. So I'll have to rewrite, but at least I'm hopeful to fix it, now.

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misachan May 13 2010, 01:13:16 UTC
Now she admits to having sent Frazer Hines a copy of Outlander.

Ahhhhhhhhhhh! I can't even describe how much second-hand embarrassment I'm feeling right now.

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kattahj May 13 2010, 07:46:07 UTC
Someone described her as a "feral fan" - having all the fannish instincts and no one to sit her down and say "this isn't how we do things."

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