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charon47 January 6 2006, 18:38:17 UTC
*ROTFL* Oh my, Bridget, what have you done?! Brilliant, especially loved the bit about Jane Austen and the Brontes *G*

“Oh that, I’m trying to lose weight.”
His brow creased. “But you don’t need to lose weight, Miss Jones.”

I never thought I'd get the warm fuzzies about *Greasy Johnson*! Looking forward to the next part!

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dreya_uberwald January 6 2006, 18:50:28 UTC
Thank you :D Really pleased you liked.

Oh my, Bridget, what have you done?!

Being mortal whilst getting drunk with Crowley is often going to end up being a v. bad idea.

especially loved the bit about Jane Austen and the Brontes

Poor Pigbog knows that he'd never be able to survive the humiliation should his friends ever discover that the classical romance is for personal use.

I never thought I'd get the warm fuzzies about *Greasy Johnson*!

Hehehe. I imagine that he'll treasure Bridgets autograph and bore his friends to death with it for a v. long to time to come.

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cygny January 6 2006, 19:08:54 UTC
I'm really loving this :) Haha, can't wait to find out how Bridget'll weasle her way out of the contract with Crowley. Could it be that Aziraphale will have to come to the rescue? And I agree about Greasy Johnson, what a sweetheart ^_^

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dreya_uberwald January 7 2006, 14:29:41 UTC
Really pleased you're enjoying it :D

Could it be that Aziraphale will have to come to the rescue?

Well, I don't want to give away too much, but I will say that for Bridget, bumping into middle-aged, gay bookseller with fashion sense stuck in 1950s = v.v.v good.

And I agree about Greasy Johnson, what a sweetheart ^_^

He seems at heart like a good natured boy who was unforunate enough to be born into body of big, clumsy oaf.

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zooey_glass04 January 6 2006, 19:19:01 UTC
Hahahahah Bridget is probably the only person left in the world who would fall for the old 'selling immortal soul' temptation. I love that you put it in her calories and vices section - I almost missed it. Everyone here hilariously in character.

And Crowley so did invent reality tv.

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dreya_uberwald January 7 2006, 14:32:44 UTC
Thank you :D

Bridget is probably the only person left in the world who would fall for the old 'selling immortal soul' temptation.

Heh, I suspect Crowley probably only suggested it as a joke and was rather startled when she was actually drunk/gullible enough to accept.

And Crowley so did invent reality tv.

Am certain that Crowley was in a particularly evil mood on the day he came up with that idea.

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dreya_uberwald January 7 2006, 14:33:29 UTC
Hehehe. Am glad you enjoying :D

I do feel a bit mean for putting poor Bridget in these situations.

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dreya_uberwald January 9 2006, 01:15:07 UTC
OM! Can Darcy and wickham by another name have a punchout in a fountain agian?!

Well, I could see if I could work it in to the village fete scene I've got planned, though won't make any promises.

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melata_fic January 6 2006, 23:07:41 UTC
“Last week a policeman told me off for running across the road without using the pedestrian crossing,” said Pepper.
That could have come out of Pratchett or Gaiman, that bit.

Greasy Johnson! *grins* Greasy Johnson with a crush on Bridget, which is rather sweet, really.

Utterly hilarious, particularly RP Tyler and Bridget selling her soul. Am sure she halfway put Crowley up to it.

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dreya_uberwald January 7 2006, 14:40:27 UTC
Thank you :D

Greasy Johnson! *grins* Greasy Johnson with a crush on Bridget, which is rather sweet, really.

He'll probably end up comparing every girl he dates until age 18 to Bridget, leading to much annoyance on would be girlfriends' parts.

Bridget selling her soul. Am sure she halfway put Crowley up to it.

I'm certain that Crowley was merely drunk and just joking when he came out with the 'I'm a demon wanna sell me your immortal soul' line, and that Bridget was the first person in five hundred years to actually fall for it (with Crowley, of course, being infernally obligated to oblige).

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