And a burning sensation that is rarely the consequence of a great notion

Oct 02, 2009 12:51

Eram quod es, eris quod sum

Chapter 25
Sometimes a Strange Longing

'Does this skirt make my butt look big?' Bilis asked. )

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stillbrainfried June 27 2010, 18:22:35 UTC
“Cuddy does not act like that,” Gwen informed him.
“Very well, I shall remember instead to yell at the senator, kill him with an item of clothing, and throw him out the window.”
Yep, that would definitely help the situation ;-)

"I just performed a disembowelment." Okay, my first reaction was: ?? My second reaction was: why doesn't leo.org know it? And a look on wikipedia let to my third reaction: Ugh! And then: LOL, that's exactly what Bilis would have done...

Very mysterious senator...

Tracy Kindle with the umbrella - that's very Mary Poppins (or Erich Kästner)...

“The doctors stitched her back up. I mean, they had to give her a couple prosthetic limbs and an experimental mechanical heart, along with new kidneys, liver, lungs, appendices, eyeball--”
That definitely puts Frankenstein to shame ;-)

What sort of evil powers does Brenda possess with all those doctors showing up?

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suninos June 27 2010, 22:04:56 UTC
Hey, it's New Jersey. They could just pretend the senator was into kinky things with some crime rings ( ... )

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stillbrainfried June 28 2010, 06:56:21 UTC
In that case you should throw the Sopranos in ;-)

Maybe I should have paid more attention when I visited the Tower of London. On the other hand, there was surprisingly little torture going on. I'm just wondering why the English wikipedia article on disembowelment is much longer than the German one...

Hmmm, Snyder => Schneider? That would be the obvious one, but since it's obvious I don't think that's the real one... (I know, I know, no comment)

That would be "The flying classroom". It's definitely my favourite Erich Kästner book. And the character I thought of was Uli von Simmern. To stop the others making fun of him (he's rich but neglected by his busy parents and not very brave but a very nice guy) he decides to jump out of a school window using an umbrella and breaks his leg. So thinking of the outcome this fits a bit better than Mary Poppins ;-)

Looking forward to the investigation. I already can imagine the look on Foreman's face...

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randomhouses June 28 2010, 12:17:36 UTC
Well, we've altered/explained so many quirks in our canon material, we might as well tackle what happened after the screen suddenly went black in the finale (I'm favoring alien-induced eclipse plus electromagnetic pulse turning out the lights ( ... )

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