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angelislington May 1 2004, 14:56:18 UTC

NEIL AND BILLEHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!

Guhhhh. GUH. I think I would have passed out from the orgasm. Seriously.

:)

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sheldrake May 2 2004, 05:56:51 UTC
I know!!!! Hee! Seriously, though, I'd be a bit worried about allowing you in the building, in case of explosions. ;)

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People and drills anonymous May 1 2004, 20:40:08 UTC
"There are people doing nasty things with drills next door. Growl."
Do you hear muffled screams when they are drilling? If so I would advise you to reconsider to go over there and complain about the noise.
It's also possible the aren't serial killers at all even if you do hear muffled screams. We used to do that for kicks when I lived at home.It has many advantages if the neighborhood thinks you are a mad serial killer. For one you can secure a parking spot in front of your house. Also the fear in peoples eyes when you amiably say hello on the street and the fact that mothers call their kids into the house when you walk the street is a rather addictive power-trip.
Ah those happy childhood memories.
Oh and before I forget I really liked your table slash story I was so intimidated I couldn't find anything to say. The difference in quality and eloquence between your story and my comment would be rather painful so I decided it would be best not comment on it.
Tonde

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Re: People and drills sheldrake May 2 2004, 05:59:08 UTC
Ha!

I'm going to cultivate my mad serial killer persona. At the very least it should guarantee me an empty seat on the bus.

The difference in quality and eloquence between your story and my comment would be rather painful so I decided it would be best not comment on it.

Oh, don't be silly! It's lovely to hear that you enjoyed it. Thanks! :)

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shrinetolust May 2 2004, 00:50:38 UTC
Do you mean fanfic or writing in general?? I think that would be a terrible shame, on both counts, really, but most devastating if you've given up ALL forms of writing. Please don't! You're so wonderfully creative and talented...would be a shame not to see any more from you!!

*hugs*

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leeky May 2 2004, 01:56:35 UTC
Hmmm.. Whilst I'm sure your posts about the sighting of the very rare lesser-spotted Whalebird would have been enjoyable, I'd miss those ramblings and writing you do so very well!

And although slash isn't my thing, I'm sure there's a Bagpuss/Yaffle pairing somewhere in that head of yours, and it'd be a shame to miss it!

*hugs too*

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sheldrake May 2 2004, 06:06:01 UTC
Sadly I have very little knowledge of Bagpuss, but I'm sure someone, somewhere is probably working on that one right now. :)

Cheers for the encouragement, anyway!

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sheldrake May 2 2004, 06:03:28 UTC
Oh, I think I was having a bit of a funny day yesterday. I'm not really intending to give anything up, I've just been feeling lately that I can't or don't want to write (not sure which). I have a sneaking suspicion it might have something to do with the medication... Anyway, I'm feeling much more lively today so far, and I have an idea which I might even follow through on. You never know! :)

Thanks for being supportive, shriney.

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adjectivegirl May 3 2004, 11:30:32 UTC
Actually and I wonder why I know this because I really depised Kill Bill: Part One, but Tarentino intended to be in it as the swordsmaster. The Japanese one. Yeah. So. Mary Sues come where you least expect them.

On the other hand, yes. Bill=Tarentino. Deadly Viper Squad and all. And who did he have to screw to get Samuel L. in for a badly lit cameo?

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sheldrake May 4 2004, 04:18:59 UTC
Come to think of it, he's pretty much mary-sued his way through his entire career, hasn't he?

And who did he have to screw to get Samuel L. in for a badly lit cameo?

Haha. Maybe he screwed Samuel L. Ok, I'm sorry I put that image in your head.

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adjectivegirl May 5 2004, 12:16:45 UTC
Aw no, Samuel L. is no man's bitch! Hehehe.

I just think it's a crime that it's probably one of three movie roles where he didn't get to say "motherfucker".

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shirecreature May 3 2004, 13:20:37 UTC
To see a rabbit in your dream, foretells of luck, magic and of a favorable turn of events and a positive outlook in your future endeavors. Alternatively, rabbits symbolize your sexual activity.

That's from that Dream website I got the spiders from. Even though they were scratching at you - it's a good thing!

I can relate on the drills thing - they're replacing old cement curbs at my condo complex, lots of loud noises.

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sheldrake May 4 2004, 04:20:15 UTC
Alternatively, rabbits symbolize your sexual activity.

*cough* Absolutely no comment. ;)

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