Love is only a feeling

Jan 11, 2005 11:42

I'm rather heartsick today.

I wanted to post a whole bunch of drabbles all together, but I keep getting distracted every time I sit down to finish the ones I've started. So for the moment, I have but one for you.

Title: Painting A Picture With Your Smile
Pairing: Blaise/Dean
Rating: Err, PG-13? For the hawt implied boysex
Words: 335
Notes: For Read more... )

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seraphina_snape January 11 2005, 23:28:59 UTC
A. Movie - Dogma. Not only for Alan Rickman fans. It's really intelligent and funny.
Book - Anne Lamott: Bird by Bird, Some Instructions on Writing and Life. A great book. Funny, realistic, motivating - the ultimate guide for every writer.
Music - Sergio Cammariere. Great voice. Melancholic and deep. Mmm. Here's a link to one of his songs, Apri la Porta.

B. 1. Ever been so caught up in a making out session that you didn't even realise any more that you were in a public (or semi-public) place?
2. Do you have any siblings?
3. How much time do you spend online usually?

C.Oh well, I can't refuse now, can I?

~ sera

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ginevieve January 12 2005, 14:01:19 UTC
*facepalm* omg, you friended me and I never friended you back. *does so* I am so horribly oblivious sometimes, I swear it. Anyway... *huggles*

Dogma is spectacular. I've loved that movie for years, and Kevin Smith is brilliant. (And Alan Rickman too, of course. ;P )

Oooh. Have never seen that particular writing guide. Which means of course that I will compulsively buy it next time I go book shopping. XD Have you ever read On Writing by Stephen King? It's rather brilliant.

Will definitely have to download the music when I get home from work. (Yes, I am posting from work yet again. I'm so going to get myself fired one of these days ( ... )

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seraphina_snape January 12 2005, 23:54:13 UTC
I am so horribly oblivious sometimes

Never mind. I once didn't notice that someone friended me, too, so I can't really blame you...

I haven't read the Stpehen King book. Yet. It's on my wishlist. However, considering my wishlist is growing almost daily, I can't really say if I ever find the time (and money) to buy and read it. Or rather order it online (because it's always hard to come by English books here in German book stores - the English section is never really extensive).

I'm online way too much. But I don't care much.

And as long as the comments don't have to be split in half because they're too long, I don't consider them too long. I'm an expert at long ramblings anyway.

~ sera

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zeft January 12 2005, 02:14:44 UTC
1) Chicken Run
2) Popcorn by Ben Elton
3) These Days by Powderfinger

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ginevieve January 12 2005, 14:10:49 UTC
They were showing Chicken Run on television one night and I was going to sit down and watch it, but I never did. Huh. [/random]

Ben Elton... that names sounds so terribly familiar (and not just because it was on your book meme :P ). What else has he written? *too lazy to look it up*

Yay new music! Am such a downloading h0r.

Your icon is so amusing, and yet so very, very true.

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zeft January 13 2005, 03:59:27 UTC
Ben Elton's written High Society, Dead Famous, Blast From the Past, etc. He also co-wrote some seasons of Blackadder. Oh, and the Queen musical.

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enderxenocide January 12 2005, 04:24:16 UTC
Oh. Really, my dear, you do write the best smut. Sadly enough, though, this line completely won me over.
For a moment, he doesn’t think Dean is going to answer, but then, barely a whisper: “You smiled at me.”

And I do have such a soft spot of rare pairings. BLAISE/DEAN. I love it. It's so awkward, and subtle, and beautiful and graceful and HOT at the same time. You are a wonder.

P.S Draco's totally hitting on Harry.

And Harry's totally hitting on Draco. Sorry! I couldn't help it. *headdesk*

<33333

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dark_eyed_amy January 12 2005, 10:35:48 UTC
*spasms* WHERE

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ginevieve January 12 2005, 14:21:11 UTC
*is melty* Why do your comments always make me feel like I am the best writer in the world? You are so utterly amazing I can barely even comprehend. *loves upon you endlessly* I am so definitely finishing the silleh drabble for you tonight. *nods*

I <3 random pairings immensely, though I rarely seem able to write anything for them. But for whatever reason, this just clicked and *squee* so glad you liked it!

*giggles madly* Yes, I do believe he is. He's falling for Zach, but he still has a terrible crush on Harry. Which will make things interesting, because I can see a possible fight in the future. Especially since Zach still hates Harry for stealing Ron. ;P Oh teh drama!

<333 omgsomuch

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abilizersparkle January 12 2005, 05:07:04 UTC
I loved your drabble dear. Really. Amazing. *hugs* I also added you to my Y!M but forgot to send you a message saying who I was. I'm se_dthomas

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ginevieve January 12 2005, 14:27:23 UTC
:) Hanni, I truly do adore you, you know this? Thank you so verreh much. *snuggles*

Yay, I'll have you on Y!M! (... "I'll have you..." That didn't sound dirty or anything *snicker*) I'll add you back tonight when I get home.

And *wails* the post office ate your Christmas card and then returned it to me because it was "too damaged." So. Mad. Right now. So I'll have to wait and re-send it when I write you, okay? <3

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abilizersparkle January 12 2005, 15:29:48 UTC
And I adore you right back dear *snuggles*

Oh! sad :( your christmas present from me and linds IS coming since we never got the chance to meet. *SMITES THE SNOW* It'll be sent off as soon as linds gets the chance, I promise.

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Aaaaaw. she_who_dares January 12 2005, 11:05:38 UTC
That was tooooo cute! Like someone already said, rare pairings rock. As does this drabble. As do you!

Now, the meme:

1. a movie: Just to see if your sense of humour is as insane as mine, I suggest Monty Python's Life of Brian. My comedic inspiration.
2. a book: Angels and Demons by Dan Brown. Everyone raves about The Da Vinci Code but in some ways I like this one more.
3. a musical artist, song, or album: If you liked Franz Ferdinand, The Killers and the last musical recommendations you asked for, I suggest either Golden Touch or Stumble and Fall by Razorlight.

(B) Ask me three questions, no more, no less. Ask me anything you want. I swear I won't lie for the most part outright!Oooh, interesting, let's see ( ... )

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ginevieve January 12 2005, 15:09:34 UTC
*sappy smile* Heather, you are so unbelievably sweet. I seriously want to kidnap you and keep you forever.

Ohh, Monty Python. I confess, I've only ever seen Holy Grail, but it slays me every time. I'll have to see if I can find Life of Brian for this weekend.

Hmm. I never read The Da Vinci Code, so I'm rather unbiased toward Dan Brown at the moment. I'll have to pick them both up and see what I think. :)

I've heard of Razorlight actually, and I've been wondering about them. Now I see I will obviously have to call upon my much-used downloading agent and pirate yet more illegal music. Bwahaha.

Now, questions:
(1) Gin, or you can address to my (*gaspshock* secret information! :P ) real name - Gina Bunting. Or, if you're feeling silleh, you can address it my pseudonym - Gin Eden. (Heh, I have a pseudonym and I'm not even an author. I am so verreh kewl. ;P )

(2)Ooh, that's a tough question. Err, I bought The Village last night, which I'd actually seen in theatres, and I think it's amazing. But it got mixed reviews, so I don't know. I ( ... )

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she_who_dares January 13 2005, 10:30:36 UTC
I've noticed that most people your side of the pond prefer Grail, but I just adore Brian so much for so many things *hugs the DVD*.

Ooh, Gin Eden. Cool pseudonym. Author or not, always useful to have one. I have no idea why, but maybe you'll be in a situation one day where you'll be very glad you got one ;)

I share your views on vodka. A-hem. Say no more ;)

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