And, as it turns out, despite being a MAJOR pain-in-the-tailfeathers to write, it looks like my Muse may, in fact, be granting us a sequel. House has just settled into his chair to read the results. Never let it be said that the lead-time of painkillers doesn't occasionally have some uses, at least to us readers and writers. :-D So... it remains to be seen what will happen next, but I am getting a bit of a vision of House penning some revenge after he reads the results.
utilizes chain-of-command - 4 Like a club. Lol! Well done... those questionnaires are often funny in themselves, but when applied to House... Points to Wilson for honesty and humor! :)
Thank'ee's! :-) It did seem like an appropriate tack to take on the prompt. Thank queenzulu for bringing it to my attention in the first place.
You appear to be in luck. It may take a while to fully appear, as I have obligations both RL and to previous committments in fandom, however, it seems like my Muse may be gracing us with a sequel. I hadn't thought it likely, but, delightfully perverse creature that she is, she gave me the first couple of paragraphs a little while ago. So. We shall see what we shall see. :-)
The open-ended questions were the best. (I guess they didn't have a font illegible enough to really look like Wilson's handwriting.) "Flexible in his approaches to patient care" and "Fluid in his approaches to that goal" were my favorites.
Well, nobody knows House like Wilson does. *hehehehhe* Yuppers, there is always that. :-D
(I guess they didn't have a font illegible enough to really look like Wilson's handwriting.) Well, if you could see the original, you would see that I did use a handwriting font for Wilson's answers, both alpha and numeric (don't know how illegible it is, but I did try for one that wasn't too mechanically perfect). The trouble was, I didn't leave myself enough time to find a handwriting font that was reasonably common, so for most folk, I gather it doesn't show up that way. :-( *sigh*
Glad you liked the lines. :-) I rather like those too. Was attempting to go for a nice balance between unadulterated sarcasm and honesty. Glad to see I achieved my goal. :-D
The script showed up perfectly. My comment was snark (obviously poorly written) because we saw Wilson's handwriting at the beginning of Daddy's Boy.
But it probably wouldn't make sense for someone to design a script font that no one could read (and, from what I saw, no one except possibly a professional codebreaker, could possibly read Wilson's handwriting.)
My comment was snark (obviously poorly written) Nah. Some days I'm just a little too literal-minded for humor. :-P And my e-mail notifications were showing that font in whatever sans-serif substitute they use, so I thought that was what you were seeing.
The script showed up perfectly. Good to know, considering the rather ridiculous amount of time I spent typesetting it. (I'm not sure which took longer - the writing or the typesetting.*rollseyes at self*)
(and, from what I saw, no one except possibly a professional codebreaker, could possibly read Wilson's handwriting.) *hehehehehe* Oh, really? Must've missed that bit. Doesn't surprise me tho'... after all, he IS a physician. ;-D
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Thank'ee's! :-) I, personally, have a tendency towards a more Housean-style diplomacy, alas, so it's wonderful to read that I got it right. :-)
-Katrina
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Thank'ee's! :-)
And, as it turns out, despite being a MAJOR pain-in-the-tailfeathers to write, it looks like my Muse may, in fact, be granting us a sequel. House has just settled into his chair to read the results. Never let it be said that the lead-time of painkillers doesn't occasionally have some uses, at least to us readers and writers. :-D So... it remains to be seen what will happen next, but I am getting a bit of a vision of House penning some revenge after he reads the results.
-Katrina
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Like a club.
Lol!
Well done... those questionnaires are often funny in themselves, but when applied to House... Points to Wilson for honesty and humor!
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*hehehehehe* I liked that bit too. :-D And it seems such an apt description of our House, no? :-D
Thank'ee's for the compliments! :-) Glad to read that it worked.
-Katrina
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Thank'ee's! :-) It did seem like an appropriate tack to take on the prompt. Thank queenzulu for bringing it to my attention in the first place.
You appear to be in luck. It may take a while to fully appear, as I have obligations both RL and to previous committments in fandom, however, it seems like my Muse may be gracing us with a sequel. I hadn't thought it likely, but, delightfully perverse creature that she is, she gave me the first couple of paragraphs a little while ago. So. We shall see what we shall see. :-)
-Katrina
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The open-ended questions were the best. (I guess they didn't have a font illegible enough to really look like Wilson's handwriting.) "Flexible in his approaches to patient care" and "Fluid in his approaches to that goal" were my favorites.
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Well, nobody knows House like Wilson does.
*hehehehhe* Yuppers, there is always that. :-D
(I guess they didn't have a font illegible enough to really look like Wilson's handwriting.)
Well, if you could see the original, you would see that I did use a handwriting font for Wilson's answers, both alpha and numeric (don't know how illegible it is, but I did try for one that wasn't too mechanically perfect). The trouble was, I didn't leave myself enough time to find a handwriting font that was reasonably common, so for most folk, I gather it doesn't show up that way. :-( *sigh*
Glad you liked the lines. :-) I rather like those too. Was attempting to go for a nice balance between unadulterated sarcasm and honesty. Glad to see I achieved my goal. :-D
-Katrina
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But it probably wouldn't make sense for someone to design a script font that no one could read (and, from what I saw, no one except possibly a professional codebreaker, could possibly read Wilson's handwriting.)
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My comment was snark (obviously poorly written)
Nah. Some days I'm just a little too literal-minded for humor. :-P And my e-mail notifications were showing that font in whatever sans-serif substitute they use, so I thought that was what you were seeing.
The script showed up perfectly.
Good to know, considering the rather ridiculous amount of time I spent typesetting it. (I'm not sure which took longer - the writing or the typesetting.*rollseyes at self*)
(and, from what I saw, no one except possibly a professional codebreaker, could possibly read Wilson's handwriting.)
*hehehehehe* Oh, really? Must've missed that bit. Doesn't surprise me tho'... after all, he IS a physician. ;-D
-Katrina
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