try 2 with better icontherhodaMarch 22 2007, 16:56:58 UTC
Okay I vote for bump in the road, Something like a while Shigure is away what are Ayame and Hatori doing? the whole innocently going on with their lives thing.
Anyway nice to see you around again, I am glad you are trying to write.
There was no explaining it. When Aziraphale had checked the inventory a scant fortnight earlier, it had been a near-mint condition 1901 issue of Strand magazine, complete with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's second installment of the highly overrated (but delightfully collectable) Hound of the Baskervilles. He flipped through the aging pulp, noting for the first time what great unease a person could feel upon not seeing mediocre illustrations and inhaling ten decades of dust mites.
Born Farrokh Bulsara to parents of...
An angel swallowed hard - not that he needed to - and reread- not that he wanted to - Freddie Mercury's autobiography.
Okay. UT prompt. Diantha finds Liam in a grocery store in an aisle he wouldn't normally be in. Why is he there? How does he react? Both of them grab highly controversial items. What are they? :D
Re: Off Topicw0rdinistaMarch 23 2007, 12:11:55 UTC
Huh. That's weird. Maybe it's an attachment issue? I'll send it again, in the body of the email, and HOPEFULLY it'll go through. (This has happened before - are you usually able to receive attachments through Gmail?)
Re: Off Topicw0rdinistaMarch 26 2007, 16:52:34 UTC
WHAT THE HELL, MAN. I JUST GOT THE CHAPTER SPAT BACK AT ME. Your gmail hates me. It really hates me. Is there anywhere else I can send it?
and now, your drabble:
"Don't fidget, dear. There's nothing to be worried about."
Akemi shot her mother a dubious look. Anytime her father brought home a colleague, it was reason to worry. The illustrious Matsushita-sensei didn't make friends with idiots, generally. And this guy was supposed to be a rising star in the department, young and sharp, and destined to go far. Her father was quite fond of him.
Unfortunately, most of his colleagues were surprised to meet his only daughter. Once, a scholar had gone so far as to ask why Matsushita-sensei hadn't been invited to meet one of his sons.He hadn't been asked back
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Anyway nice to see you around again, I am glad you are trying to write.
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No? You say that's blackmail?
Damn.
Well, then, how about an OGAM-verse short centering on Miroku.
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*persuses your list*
I'll give you a choice:
1. Mayuko/Hatori. Mayu's birthday. Or, better yet, White Day.
2. Fuu/Jin. Hurt/comfort. Doesn't matter who gets hurt.
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Oh, and where's that Good Omens 100 word fic you mentioned in your journal? *luuurves on Good Omens a lot*
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There was no explaining it. When Aziraphale had checked the inventory a scant fortnight earlier, it had been a near-mint condition 1901 issue of Strand magazine, complete with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's second installment of the highly overrated (but delightfully collectable) Hound of the Baskervilles. He flipped through the aging pulp, noting for the first time what great unease a person could feel upon not seeing mediocre illustrations and inhaling ten decades of dust mites.
Born Farrokh Bulsara to parents of...
An angel swallowed hard - not that he needed to - and reread- not that he wanted to - Freddie Mercury's autobiography.
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(Tell me how Akemi met Captain Asswipe met.)
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(Okay.)
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and now, your drabble:
"Don't fidget, dear. There's nothing to be worried about."
Akemi shot her mother a dubious look. Anytime her father brought home a colleague, it was reason to worry. The illustrious Matsushita-sensei didn't make friends with idiots, generally. And this guy was supposed to be a rising star in the department, young and sharp, and destined to go far. Her father was quite fond of him.
Unfortunately, most of his colleagues were surprised to meet his only daughter. Once, a scholar had gone so far as to ask why Matsushita-sensei hadn't been invited to meet one of his sons.He hadn't been asked back ( ... )
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