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nepheliad April 10 2009, 16:44:16 UTC
I have a vague image of a BoB/West Wing crossover that involves Easy boys meeting the Oval Office cabinet for some political reason. Like I said, vague!

Can you un-vague it?

Without use of magical time travel devices?

With or without daemons?

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newredshoes April 10 2009, 17:14:54 UTC
"Who am I meeting with again ( ... )

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foofighter0234 April 10 2009, 18:18:45 UTC
"They don't have appointments," she huffs. "They're camping out, in protest. Every time I walk by one of them leers at me and calls me 'sweetheart.' I think he's got a speech impediment."

"It's an accent," says Toby, appearing in the doorway. "He's from Philadelphia."

Ooh Jesus, BILL <333

Could you make this into a longer piece? A story perhaps?

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tricksterquinn December 17 2009, 00:03:45 UTC
Oh my god, this is too much win! (though I'll fourth or whatever the suggestion that more would not be amiss. I cannot imagine more joy than WWII soldiers in the White House - let's face it, it's utterly Relevant To My Interests)

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newredshoes April 11 2009, 01:31:18 UTC
(Hee! So I RP Alec, and he has totally had a running thing with Bela, and it's glorious. They're such a good pair! Not that I'm not still bitter there never was any Dean/Bela in canon ( ... )

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newredshoes April 11 2009, 03:20:06 UTC
The thing about DA is that most of the time, you're just like, WHY JESSICA ALBA WHY. The idea is so good, and the execution isn't always there. But when it is? Oh man. And the secondary characters are uniformly amazing! So, it's the kind of show you go in for knowing that it's the bad crack, and then at a certain point you realize you really, really care and you're shouting at the screen because it was cancelled too early rather than because it's being unutterably moronic.

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andrealyn April 10 2009, 17:22:20 UTC
IF I GET SECOND REQUESTS, CAN I HAVE THE STORY OF SKINNY AND THE DOG AND HOW HE MANAGED TO CONVINCE WEB TO LET IT STAY?

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newredshoes April 10 2009, 22:03:17 UTC
In retrospect, Webster probably should have put his foot down when he first found the pillow behind the counter. It honestly hadn't crossed his mind to insist otherwise at the time, though. The thing was brand-new, and Skinny had a habit of sitting down pretty much anywhere he pleased and reading the merchandise anyway, so it just seemed like a typically Skinny thing to do, bringing in an obnoxiously colored mini-mattress for the rest of them to trip over ( ... )

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foofighter0234 April 10 2009, 18:15:12 UTC
Scott Grimes/Richard Speight filming "The Breaking Point", please

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newredshoes April 10 2009, 19:14:34 UTC
Scott finds him outside the hangar, still in costume and makeup but minus his bulky greatcoat and helmet. He's smoking like a chimney -- not that Richard hasn't become a two-packs-a-day guy over the course of filming, but this is exceptional. Scott doesn't think he notices until he's almost on top of him ( ... )

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foofighter0234 April 10 2009, 20:09:54 UTC
D: ;_;

this was heartbreaking. good job.

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angelislington April 10 2009, 19:03:33 UTC
Sam and Dean find a window in the air and travel to Lyra's world...and meet their daemons! :D

And possibly go OOOOOOEEER at a zeppelin. Hehehehe.

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angelislington April 10 2009, 21:21:51 UTC
...having never really requested a drabble before, I think I made mine far too difficult. *grins sheepishly*

Uhmmmm. You can write anything you want, Esther. Hee. *G*

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newredshoes April 10 2009, 21:28:56 UTC
You haven't at all! I've written SPN with daemons in before! I am percolating. The zeppelin is giving me rather marvelous visuals. :-D

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newredshoes April 11 2009, 01:52:58 UTC
"Dean," Sam hisses, tugging on his shirt. "Dean, this is a terrible idea."

"Knock it off," Dean snaps, and Imogen huffs, glaring at Sam and Vera.

Sam goes in for the patented bitchface, and Vera flicks her tongue out at Imogen, irked. "There's no way they aren't going to find us here," he presses. "Come on, Dad's going to be pissed even if the guards don't bring us home."

"Lighten up, will you? I'll take care of it." He peers through the slatting in the window one more time. "Besides," he says, grin sliding over his face at the sight of the zeppelin tethered to the launching pad far below, "who wouldn't give anything to see this baby go?"

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