3 Nov 2007
I know you can't READ it yet, but believe me when I say that I've done my part by writing over 38 000 words of it. (You'll thank me for having it betaed, anyway.)
So come on. I think it's someone else's turn. I've got a craving here, bitches. There's hardly ANY out there. I'm always reloading delicious and hoping-hoping-hoping that another one will pop up.
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So come on. I think it's someone else's turn. I've got a craving here, bitches. There's hardly ANY out there. I'm always reloading delicious and hoping-hoping-hoping that another one will pop up.
ETA:
the blander side of Indiska
3 Nov 2007 09:10 pmWax was inspired to explore her girly side today by putting on this, like, ten-year-old pink jersey dress. It's knee-length. The cut's not bad, really, just the colour. "Why are you wearing that?" I said. "Because I feel like it," she declared, and then she sat down in her computer chair again. Okay? The colour is srsly unfortunate. That grey shirt alone sets off her peachy clear complexion to perfection, but the pink dress is sort of barf-like.
God, I miss goldfish crackers. (The icon made me think of it. I know it's a non-sequitur, but I love them more than M&M's, yet M&M's is what people always want to send us.)
We started to catch up on missed episodes of Criminal Minds last night. I can now say with conviction that Garcia and Morgan are not supposed to be having an off-screen relationship, just flirting a lot (""). And also that Greg (whatsisface?)(aka Hotch) unfortunately has a lot more chemistry with Prentiss (aka Paget Brewster) than with the woman playing his wife, Haley. Chemistry just can't be helped, but on the other hand, it has to help that he works with her all the time and doesn't see the wife actress that often. They're obviously trying. (Though God knows why - I've seen a bit of shipping that pairing around (Prentiss/Hotch obv.), and I would totally read it, set far enough in the future.) I also just say YES to the casting department. They've never set a foot wrong on this show - it's their greatest strength (well, it definitely wasn't going to be the writing).