scrabble AUs!

Feb 24, 2009 12:13

As promised, now breakfast is over (shallot and zucchini omlette with feta cheese and whole wheat toast!) I bring you a post about scrabble AUs.

You see, what happens is, toft_froggy and I play scrabble every so often, and our favourite game is to make up an SGA AU based on the words that we play in scrabble. So actually her 19th-century Dutch amateur ( Read more... )

sga fic, crackfic

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leupagus February 24 2009, 18:41:20 UTC
This is genius, also please write it.

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thingswithwings February 24 2009, 18:54:54 UTC
ha, I thought I did! what, you want proper dialogue and things?

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nimnod February 24 2009, 18:49:47 UTC
I love the idea of Scrabble-inspired fics =)

(On an unrelated note, how was Zaire allowed, it being a proper noun?)

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thingswithwings February 24 2009, 18:56:06 UTC
It's a great way to play scrabble, I must say!

The Zaire was the unit of currency in Zaire, so it's allowed just as dollar or yen or peso would be allowed.

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nimnod February 24 2009, 19:00:45 UTC
It was really called the zaire? I thought you guys made that part up!

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thingswithwings February 24 2009, 19:15:15 UTC
I do not joke about units of currency.

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aurora_84 February 24 2009, 19:40:57 UTC
OH GOD. OF COURSE HE HAS A BOA CONSTRICTOR!!

(my favorite part is actually (Rodney's bosses are Chinese and prefer the obscure alternate English spelling of chi)).

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thingswithwings February 24 2009, 23:13:31 UTC
haha I love the boa constrictor too! it was a late addition to the game. for a while we considered making a snake pit, since we had a snake and a pit, but then didn't for some reason.

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twospots February 24 2009, 20:23:28 UTC
I LOVE YOU SO MUCH.

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thingswithwings February 24 2009, 23:13:45 UTC
:D backatcha.

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almostnever February 24 2009, 20:55:05 UTC
also the bishop has a pet boa constrictor

LOL! I mean, it's all funny, but the quick way you crammed that one in there just kills me. :D :D :D

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thingswithwings February 24 2009, 23:14:08 UTC
thanks!

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