TITLE: Catching Clouds (or: Bureaucracy meets the Pegasus Galaxy) FANDOM: Stargate Atlantis LENGTH/RATING: 100 words, PG-13 PAIRING/WARNINGS: None SUMMARY: How do you catch a cloud and pin it down? - The Sound of Music.
That was cute. There really should be an 'other' box. Esp with things like nano virus's, mist creatures, monster energy clouds and replicators.
So does the prohibitions against finger-painting and interpretive dance only show up on Atlantis paperwork? It just seems like she hadn't seen that before and I think she would have if it was on the milkyway version. I could see John trying to paint a picture of what they saw and Rodney's arm waving and such as he explains could be seen as interpretive dance.
They'd probably do a lot better with a essay question for that one, all things considered. ^_~ *grin*
As for the fingerpainting, I've always assumed Atlantis paperwork is a constantly evolving form of Skippy’s List: The 213 things Skippy is no longer allowed to do in the U.S. Army, just because of the personalities involved. *grin* I'd think on Earth they'd have a harder time getting away with it to start with... ^_~ (Although Jack trying to turn in a report written in Pig Latin and crayon would be amusing...)
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So does the prohibitions against finger-painting and interpretive dance only show up on Atlantis paperwork? It just seems like she hadn't seen that before and I think she would have if it was on the milkyway version. I could see John trying to paint a picture of what they saw and Rodney's arm waving and such as he explains could be seen as interpretive dance.
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As for the fingerpainting, I've always assumed Atlantis paperwork is a constantly evolving form of Skippy’s List: The 213 things Skippy is no longer allowed to do in the U.S. Army, just because of the personalities involved. *grin* I'd think on Earth they'd have a harder time getting away with it to start with... ^_~ (Although Jack trying to turn in a report written in Pig Latin and crayon would be amusing...)
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