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Sep 26, 2006 13:14

Dear Author, and I Use That Term Loosely ( Read more... )

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nopseud September 26 2006, 20:10:47 UTC
I would love to have a glorious willful mane. It could leap out from my head and strangle my stupid annoying cow-orkers, and when people pointed at the bodies and screamed, I'd just shrug and say, "Sorry. Willful mane."

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xoverau September 26 2006, 20:21:09 UTC
See, now, Medusa-head? I could get behind that. Poison people with my tendrils of DEATH.

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schuyler September 26 2006, 23:24:24 UTC
Note: When you use that icon, I have to assume that you're talking about MCR fic. I'm guessing that the pairing in question is Gerard/Eliza, but I suppose it might be Frankie/girl!Gerard.

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xoverau September 28 2006, 00:09:32 UTC
I don't even see icons with my LJ layout, so I don't usually bother to pick one that fits unless it really, really fits. It was Harry Potter fanfic I was reading. Not only would I never read Gerard/Eliza, I have taken great pains to ensure that I never encounter an image and mention of it. *grin*

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marythefan September 26 2006, 23:57:33 UTC
You know, that would be perfect - and likely non-shippy - dialogue if you were writing Lord Marbury from West Wing.

Only then.

But god, it would be so perfect for him.

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xoverau September 28 2006, 00:11:33 UTC
Maybe we could put the author to work just filling in dialogue on scripts!

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astaria51 September 27 2006, 00:41:44 UTC
...so were you, uh, reading Little Women fanfic, or what?

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xoverau September 28 2006, 00:12:54 UTC
Hahahahhhahahaahha.

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chreesko October 6 2006, 18:28:00 UTC
Glorious willful MANE, for Christ's holy sake.

Reminds me of the time I accidentally called my best friend's fiancee a horse. I meant like a beautiful, shiny thoroughbred running free through fields of whatever it is wild horses run through, and he thought I meant a carriage horse.

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xoverau October 6 2006, 18:31:53 UTC
Horse terms, in reference to women, almost always go amiss. *makes note*

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