Magnetic Poetry 365:86, 87, and 88

Mar 29, 2011 01:04

I am clueless about the Joss Whedon universe that includes Firefly and Serenity. But Marika is not, so she combined one of her passions with one of mine and sent me the "Magnet-y Poetical Lingo for Browncoats" magnetic poetry set. And I'm being very lazy and using them to do all my work for me so that I can get caught up. Blame my birthday ( Read more... )

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marikanola March 29 2011, 06:15:30 UTC
The Hero of Canton ... the man they call Jayne, who is very manly indeed! I am thrilled it got there. Perhaps the lingo will inspire you to check out Firefly, it's on Netflix and ever so very awesome. Come on Becks, be a big damn hero and check it out ...Joss was influenced by the south ... and I'm not kidding about that.

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beckycochrane March 29 2011, 06:20:14 UTC
It could happen. You'll see more of your goodies on here in days to come, but right now I'm not ruining the surprise. But I understand why you were excited, and yes, yes, I LOVE IT. Very cool.

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marikanola March 29 2011, 06:21:12 UTC
I HAVE ONE TOO!

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beckycochrane March 29 2011, 06:28:12 UTC
I figured. Didn't someone send it as a gift, which gave you the idea for me? I'll probably post about it on Friday. Along with something else. Maybe sooner. =)

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changeling72 March 29 2011, 06:54:15 UTC
I think you might have cow OCD...

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beckycochrane March 29 2011, 07:29:56 UTC
Ha ha. Cows make me laugh. I don't know why. My mother used to say, "I love cows. They're so bovine." That made me laugh, too.

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beckycochrane March 30 2011, 19:29:20 UTC
Also, would that be obsessive-cowpulsive disorder?

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chas_lou March 29 2011, 12:46:06 UTC
I watched the first few eps of Firefly and it's now in my Netflix queue. I can't quite get Kelly to watch, though, just like he wouldn't watch Galactica with me. It's too dark for him. He prefers his science fiction on the utopian side where the future is full of rainbows and ships called Enterprise.

I'm gonna have to go to the Comfy Cow for some pix for you, Becky.

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marikanola March 29 2011, 17:34:11 UTC
But the darkness of Firefly is nuanced and is mixed with the funny ... which BSG never really had. The language is fun and the characters are wonderful. And there is Adam Baldwin, Jayne Cobb - The Hero Of Canton ... he alone is worth it. Wowsa .. Oh and Captain Tightpants, can you imagine anyone calling Adama that.

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Firefly davidkraftsow March 29 2011, 21:17:23 UTC
If you liked the TV westerns from when you were -15 or -20 years old, you would like the story lines of the Firefly series.

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Re: Firefly beckycochrane March 29 2011, 22:25:25 UTC
Love seeing you here, David. Hi!

Okay, now I have to do math. It's very complicated. One of my earliest complete sentences was "Eight-thirty--'Wagon Train!'" Does that count? Or are you talking more of the "Wild Wild West" shows?

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Re: Firefly davidkraftsow March 31 2011, 19:46:00 UTC
Battlestar was Wagontrain in space, but I was remembering "Have Gun-Will Travel" "Riverboat" and "Maverick"

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Re: Firefly beckycochrane April 2 2011, 04:20:34 UTC
I loved "Maverick." Possibly a too-early exposure to James Garner in a movie that was way too sexy for my age. (My mother took me, having no idea.)

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angiedub March 30 2011, 00:34:22 UTC
You DO like cows, don't you! That's funny! I like cows too, but my daughter, who took a year of vet tech school, says they aren't animals to mess with. She says if in a 'chute, and place your hand on its head, a cow (or bull) will quickly smash that hand into something, if it can. Don't touch the cow wrong.

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beckycochrane March 30 2011, 19:27:55 UTC
Cows make me laugh. I like pigs, too. All animals, really. But at some point in life, I became afraid of most animals I don't know. So cows are safe from me!

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