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| Thursday, December 24th, 2009 |
musesfool
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4:24a |
i never knew i was built so strong Yuletide Madness has begun!For some reason, none of my prompts are listed, but if you want to write me a treat, my dear yule goat letter is here. Middleman! Warlock! Gentlemen Bastards! The Thief of Attolia! You know you want to! I just uploaded a pinch hit, which is why I'm up at this ungodly hour, and now I'm going to bed. *smishes you all* *** This entry at DW: http://musesfool.dreamwidth.org/110418.html. people have commented there. Current Mood: exanimateCurrent Music: my heart, my heart is a boat on the sea |
| Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009 |
musesfool
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11:40p |
swear my time's never cheap A Festivus for the rest of us! I will skip the traditional airing of grievances, because the feats of strength portion of this post is going to be very long and also I don't think I can stay awake long enough to do both. And anyway, this is me. When have I ever needed a special day to air my grievances? Onward! the feats of strengthToday was busy! And productive! I wrote two yuletide treats for people who at the time did not have stories uploaded for them (according to the information I had at the time, anyway). I have at least one more in the hopper, too, I think. If I can stay awake. Anyway. Today was the baking of many cakes day. Let me say upfront that while I am a good baker, I am a lousy photographer, so while I did include pictures here because I wanted to feel like a real food blogger, the pictures are not exactly quality, and that is all on me. ( long post is long. and full of pictures. ) So there you have it, in words and pictures. Maybe tomorrow I will make the buttermilk cake again, with cranberries this time. I also still need to wrap the kids' gifts, and see if I can't write some yuletide treats. And possibly get some sleep. *g* Hope all y'all had a good day too. *** This entry at DW: http://musesfool.dreamwidth.org/110100.html. people have commented there. Current Mood: accomplishedCurrent Music: Six Underground - Sneaker Pimps |
| Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009 |
liz_marcs
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5:56p |
The The Sing-Off live show sounded better than the three pre-recorded shows combined — and all three groups really did sound outstanding. [According to scuttlebutt, NBC pulled in a few sound people that are big in a cappella circles to make what was supposed to be a throw-away talent show a little shinier because, as it turns out, the ratings were surprisingly good for the relatively small price tag attached.] And can I just say: What a nice, feel good show! With the sole exception of Noteworthy's so-obvious-everyone's-remarking-on-it entitlement issues, all of the groups genuinely seemed to be having a good time and seemed to be genuinely supportive of each other, complete with rounds of hugs. In any case, I think everyone going into the live show pretty much knew NOTA was going to be crowned. I called them the winners during the opening night, in large part because they do Latin-flavored pop very well, they were better than most of the other groups on the stage, and a lot of their weaknesses can be overcome via technology in the recording booth and improvements in their stage show for live performances. And unlike some people on the NBC boards (and a couple of other chat boards I've poked my nose into), I think NOTA won the popular vote fair and square for those reasons. (Note to my geography-challenged fellow Americans on the various chat boards I've poked my nose into: Puerto Rico is a protectorate of the United States, which means that Puerto Ricans are Americans citizens, which also means that the members of NOTA are Americans. They are not "foreigners", nor are they "illegals", nor do they need "green cards". In short: Die in a fire, you racist asswipes.) I definitely didn't get the impression that the Tufts Beelzebubs (My homies came in second! Go 'Bubs!) were in the least bit shocked that the NOTA won. Besides, 'Bubs (and Voices of Lee) would've been looking at a fuckload of headdaches if they won the Sony contract (they were planning to split the money if they won). Does it go to the group that performed on stage? The a cappella groups as a student organizations where the membership changes year in and year out? To the universities these groups are associated with? So, not only do I think the right group won on talent, I would also say that the right group won on "ease of dealing with the legal world of Sony for the recording contract". As a bonus, both the 'Bubs and Voices of Lee got a fantastic shot in the arm publicity-wise and financially, since a lot of people were on the boards asking for CD recommendations. Both groups will be fine, In other news, I was shocked to spot celebrities in the audience:
- Harry Connick Jr.
- Masi Oka (aka Hiro of Heroes). As it turns out was the musical director of Brown University's all-male a cappella group The Bear Necessities when he was an undergrad student at Brown. I don't know why that makes me happy to know, but it does.
- Jack Black. Or at least someone who looked a lot like him.
- Peter Gallaggher of The OC. Turns out that he's a Tufts Beelzebubs alumni, which explains why he was sitting in the 'Bubs cheering section. Heh.
I also saw that the SoCals stuck around, and were clapping and cheering for the three finalists in the audience, which was really nice to see. While there were parts of last night's show that I did fast-forward through (thank you DVR!), there was plenty I watched. Put me on the list of people who'd like to see this show pop up again next year. In the meantime, here's a video capture from the Sing-Off of the 'Bubs singing their melody of The Who from the second night: This entry was originally posted at http://liz-marcs.dreamwidth.org/386629.html. Please comment there using OpenID. Current Mood: geekyCurrent Music: Sneaker Pimps - How Do | Powered by Last.fm |
havocthecat
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11:27a |
Yuletide Pinch Hitters Backup List Is Up Go to this post over here on yuletide_admin to get instructions on joining the backup pinch-hit list. ETA: The irony of there being a backup list for backups? Kind of amuses me. This entry has been cross-posted to Dreamwidth ( comments). Comments are welcome on either post. |
musesfool
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10:46a |
she knows when and where to strike Random stuff makes a post, yeah? + I got a mix CD in the mail yesterday from spectralbovine! Woo! New music! ♥ - sadly, I had the most godawful headache last night and couldn't listen to it. + The Giants won last night by a large margin and looked competent - dominant even - while doing so. - Unfortunately, it was against the sucktastic Redskins, so it doesn't really prove they can actually win against a good team. + If the Cowboys lose and the Giants win out, the Giants could make the playoffs! + Given the Cowboys' record in December the past few years, this is actually a possibility. - If the Giants can actually win their last two games, which is not anywhere near a given. + I'm glad a lot of people are downloading the music I put up the other night. - I am amused at how few people commented, versus how many download notifications I've received from Box.net. + I downloaded Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up) by Florence + the Machine from vonnie_k and OH MY FUCKING GOD WHERE HAS THIS SONG BEEN ALL MY LIFE? NO SERIOUSLY HANDS DOWN THE BEST SONG OF 2009. I mean, I knew "Kiss with a Fist" and I like it, but I didn't seek out anything else by them, and then I downloaded this and it BLEW MY MIND. My mind? Officially blown. Needless to say, I have had it on repeat since Saturday. Also, I keep thinking of the awesome vids people could make! Starbuck! River! Buffy and Faith! Fred! Veronica Mars! You all should TOTALLY make those vids! LISTEN TO THIS SONG, PEOPLE! HAVE I EVER STEERED YOU WRONG? (sorry for the unintentional rhyming.)+ Actually, I wonder about that - I know people don't like to use the same song but has there ever been a multifandom vid challenge where everybody uses the same song and you see all the different ways it could be interpreted? Because I think that could be kind of cool. Someone should totally do that. + If you want to claim a yuletide pinch hit, please read this post. I am not on the mailing list, so I don't know what the procedure has been in the past, but apparently there is a problem, so go read the post. [eta] There is now a backup list for pinch hitters. [/eta]- If I'm understanding this correctly, there is currently no gift listed for me in my AO3 dashboard thingy (and there should be? I am not sure), so + if you do want to pinch hit, you could possibly pick up my requests! Middleman! Gentleman Bastards! Megan Whalen Turner's Thief series! Warlock! There's fun to be had there. I'm just sayin'. + Moff's Law. It's so awesome I am going to quote it in its entirety behind the cut: ( Moff's Law ) *points up* THIS. + Today is my last day in the office until next Monday. \o/ Tomorrow is the day of baking many cakes. And wrapping many gifts. So I just have to make it to 5 pm today and I'm free for five days. Woo! *** This entry at DW: http://musesfool.dreamwidth.org/109954.html. people have commented there. Current Mood: ditzyCurrent Music: The Boxer - Carbon Leaf |
| Monday, December 21st, 2009 |
liz_marcs
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5:30p |
As it turns out, I'm NOT a wimp... I woke up this morning with my lower back going into full-on bitch mode at me. I of course blame this on the Plow Snot that had been dumped at the end of my driveway that came up to — OhSweetJeezus — my chest. Now, I admit I be short (5-feet, 1-inch in my stocking feet to be precise), but that's a fuckload of snow. Even in snow that wasn't pushed into a tiny mount of Plow Snot, it came up to my knees, which is roughly 16 inches (I have long legs for my shortness). I figure...drifting snow. And I'm being a baby about this (I mean literally, because I was whining the entire time I cut through the Plow Snot just so I could see my car, let alone reach it.) Thanks to my local paper, I can now officially say that I was not being a baby. My town got whammed with 14 inches of snow. So there. And my lower back is still in full-on bitch mode, although giving myself a nice big stretch seems to make it happy and calm it down for an hour or two. In other news, Sing-Off Live Finale Tonight! Go Beelzebubs! Okay, not a chance in hell you're gonna win, but I'll be happy if you beat Voice of Lee, if only because their fans over on the NBC community are kind of ass-hatty. [Side note: Stay the hell away from from the NBC boards for this show if you want to prevent cranial trauma by head-desk. The FAIL is great there. And I mean FAIL on a scale that I never thought I'd witness this side of a newspaper comments section.] This entry was originally posted at http://liz-marcs.dreamwidth.org/386310.html. Please comment there using OpenID. Current Mood: in painCurrent Music: Eddie Izzard - The Deathstar Canteen | Powered by Last.fm |
musesfool
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12:18p |
watch me try to breathe again It's fairly quiet at work today, so if anyone needs a quick last-minute yuletide beta and thinks I might be reasonably familiar with the fandom they're writing in, feel free to drop me a note at victoria.p @ gmail with the fandom and I will tell you yea or nay. I uploaded on Saturday and have been procrastinating on Broken Toys ever since. Heh. What kind of Max/Alec story would you make me write, if you could? This morning I updated unfitforsociety because I figure the next big update will be with yuletide stories, but it's possible people are looking for things to read right now. So unfitforsociety has been updated with 20 recs for December 2009: * 8 Supernatural* 4 Crossovers* 2 Star Trek Reboot* 2 White Collar* 1 each Being Human, Bones, Dark Angel, and Friday Night Lights*** I'm kinda wishing I'd just taken today and tomorrow off. It's a short week, but meh, this weather makes everything more difficult (stupid slushy corners and four foot piles of snow on the sidewalks). Maybe I will work on the year-end writing meme thingy. Hmm... *** This entry at DW: http://musesfool.dreamwidth.org/109717.html. people have commented there. Current Mood: lazyCurrent Music: Momentum - Vienna Teng |
poisontaster
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11:08a |
I Do Not Think That Word Means What You Think It Means I'm working on a more substantive post (maybe. hopefully.) but in the meantime, The Husband and I are having one of Our Arguments. Please to be answering the poll on his journal: here. Current Mood: silly |
| Sunday, December 20th, 2009 |
musesfool
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6:48p |
i can't take the commercial breaks anymore I've been thinking about year-end - and decade-end - top whatever lists, and I very much enjoyed vonnie_k's year-end music post, so even though I don't really have a top songs of 2009 (in terms of songs that came out in 2009), I can post the 50 songs I listened to most this year, according to last.fm: ( 50 most-listened to songs of 2009 )I don't really have anything to say, except that was a lot of coding. *yawns* I don't wanna go to work tomorrow. Sigh. *** This entry at DW: http://musesfool.dreamwidth.org/109504.html. people have commented there. Current Mood: lazyCurrent Music: Eagles v. 49ers on TV |
alixtii
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5:50a |
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| Saturday, December 19th, 2009 |
musesfool
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9:06p |
like the sweat of lovers laying in the field This afternoon I made cinnamon-chocolate sour cream cake. It came out well. I gave the whole thing away to fleurdeleo, though. It was too sweet or too something for me. I don't know. This happens to me a lot when I bake - I often don't want to eat whatever it is after a small bite. We went out for our traditional "We're having a blizzard, let's go to the bar" pre-Christmas drink tonight. The Bar Around the Corner was full of a private party, so we went to a different place, with a much better beer selection and fancier appetizers. It was good. I had a couple bottles of Lindemans lambic framboise. Now I am ready to sack out on the couch. *** Okay, call me crazy, but it was my understanding that an idea was kripked when fic dovetails with something that later occurs in or is confirmed by canon, and that jossed is still when canon later contradicts something posited in fic. I don't like it when people use kripked to mean jossed, when my understanding is the opposite. I get all confuzzled. You know what else I don't understand? People who ship a pairing when they hate half of it. I mean, I guess I kind of get it in the "This makes my favorite character happy, so even though it's not my favorite person, I can get behind it" way, but too often it reads like, "I hate hate hate this character, so I'm going to write a story about how unworthy they are for the character I love, and make a romance out of it, even though it is super creepy with that subtext." And sometimes it's not even subtext. Can you tell I've been trawling ff.net for Max/Alec again? Why would you write Max/Alec if you hate Max so much? It just makes me crazy! Just ship oh-so-perfect Manticore's best alpha male!Alec *rolls eyes* with someone else and then I won't even have to click on your story and we'll both be happier! And your story will be at least 50% less creepy if you like both halves of your pairing. I'm just saying. *** This entry at DW: http://musesfool.dreamwidth.org/109140.html. people have commented there. Current Mood: tipsyCurrent Music: Love Reign O'er Me - Pearl Jam |
| Friday, December 18th, 2009 |
musesfool
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11:44p |
and if you believe that what's done is done I made this chocolate mousse tonight. It's good, though I think I made the same mistake the poster made, because mine is also riddled with small bits of unmelted chocolate (or perhaps the meringue was too cool? It is fairly cool in my apartment so I don't think "room temperature" means what they intended it to mean). And also, there are way too many fucking bowls involved. Okay, it's only two, but you have to wash one of them in the middle of the process and I do not have enough room to be pouring things from bowl to bowl and washing up in the middle. I have a cutting board laid over my sink and a strip of counter space about 12" long by 4" wide, and the top of my stove. That is it. My life, so hard. wah wah wah. I think I'm pretty much decided on what I'm making for gifts, but tomorrow I will be trying out some kind of cinnamon chocolate cake. I will report back how it turns out. If it is really awesome, maybe I will drop out the nutella cake and substitute it. Decisions, decisions. I think baking is a good way to spend the coming snowpolcaypse, don't you? *** This entry at DW: http://musesfool.dreamwidth.org/109040.html. people have commented there. Current Mood: sleepyCurrent Music: that history repeats from father to son |
musesfool
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1:51p |
glimpse your many futures Bring me the finest bagels and muffins in the land! My yuletide story has been sent off to beta! It turned out all right in the end, I think. It needs a good polishing, but it isn't the horror I was afraid it was going to be when I was struggling over each and every word. Now onto Broken Toys! *** I stayed up late last night and now I am very tired. It was hard to get out of bed this morning. It is very cold outside, and it's supposed to snow. My parents said not to come, because of the weather. So I have an unexpected weekend at home. Surely there will be baking. And writing. And sleeping. Dear god, so much sleeping. Have a poem, since I am clearly incapable of writing an entry: The God Who Loves YouIt must be troubling for the god who loves you To ponder how much happier you'd be today Had you been able to glimpse your many futures. It must be painful for him to watch you on Friday evenings Driving home from the office, content with your week— Three fine houses sold to deserving families— Knowing as he does exactly what would have happened Had you gone to your second choice for college, Knowing the roommate you'd have been allotted Whose ardent opinions on painting and music Would have kindled in you a lifelong passion. A life thirty points above the life you're living On any scale of satisfaction. And every point A thorn in the side of the god who loves you. You don't want that, a large-souled man like you Who tries to withhold from your wife the day's disappointments So she can save her empathy for the children. And would you want this god to compare your wife With the woman you were destined to meet on the other campus? It hurts you to think of him ranking the conversation You'd have enjoyed over there higher in insight Than the conversation you're used to. And think how this loving god would feel Knowing that the man next in line for your wife Would have pleased her more than you ever will Even on your best days, when you really try. Can you sleep at night believing a god like that Is pacing his cloudy bedroom, harassed by alternatives You're spared by ignorance? The difference between what is And what could have been will remain alive for him Even after you cease existing, after you catch a chill Running out in the snow for the morning paper, Losing eleven years that the god who loves you Will feel compelled to imagine scene by scene Unless you come to the rescue by imagining him No wiser than you are, no god at all, only a friend No closer than the actual friend you made at college, The one you haven't written in months. Sit down tonight And write him about the life you can talk about With a claim to authority, the life you've witnessed, Which for all you know is the life you've chosen. ~Carl Dennis *** This entry at DW: http://musesfool.dreamwidth.org/108764.html. people have commented there. Current Mood: sleepyCurrent Music: I'll Fall with Your Knife - Peter Murphy |
musesfool
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1:16a |
i got a little story you should know \o/ 1240 words! I'm not done, but the end is in sight! Woo! And now I must go to bed, because I am up way too late. *** This entry at DW: http://musesfool.dreamwidth.org/108421.html. people have commented there. Current Mood: jubilantCurrent Music: one for my baby - frank sinatra |
| Thursday, December 17th, 2009 |
musesfool
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10:22p |
i had sex with your wife Friday Night Lights( spoilers )I love this show so so much. I can't believe that it consistently gets shut out of awards, because it is pretty consistently (early season 2 aside) head and shoulders above most other shows on television. Sigh. *** I came home from work tonight and took a nap. I haven't done that in ages (I mean, okay, a few nights ago I fell asleep on the couch, but that wasn't planned - this was planned). I also ordered in, something I don't do very often anymore either. I got my period this morning and it's freaking freezing out. I felt I deserved both. Also, my new comforter arrived. I haven't had a new one in ages. I still love my old (fifteen-years-old) black comforter with the lilies on it, but I needed something new and this one is pretty. Hopefully it's warm, too. I'm not going to put it on the bed till my period's over, though, just to be safe. *** This entry at DW: http://musesfool.dreamwidth.org/108070.html. people have commented there. Current Mood: mellowCurrent Music: Absolute Beginners - The Jam |
havocthecat
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8:41p |
The Vampire Diaries I need to go on a hunt for femslash and hope it doesn't suck. (Pathetic pun, I know.) This entry has been cross-posted to Dreamwidth ( comments). Comments are welcome on either post. |
musesfool
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10:28a |
it's like trying to fight gravity various. and also sundry: = 850 words on my yuletide. I am getting there, I think. I hope. *meep* = I have Google wave invites (I never log in, because it seems pointless and counterintuitive to me, but whatever), DW invites, and those LJ holiday coupons if anyone wants them. = I posted two ficlets in the past two days: Sometime Around MidnightDark Angel; Max/Alec; pg; 310 words Since he can't get drunk, there's only one way to forget.I look at the world and I notice it's turningHarry Potter; Remus/Sirius; pg; 650 words "I needed to hear this song." (sequel to The Love There That's Sleeping) They were the only complete results from my foray into the ten songs/ten ficlets thing this time around, though I started a couple others that might get written once yuletide is done. = Is it me or is delicious really flaky lately? Half the time I click on something and I get the "experiencing technical difficulties" message. = I am attempting to put together some top 10 lists for the decade and while I think I can sort of do favorite characters (way more than ten *snerk*), favorite episodes is frustrating me, partly because my memory is pretty crappy, and partly because I can only think of WW and BSG episodes, and also because I waffle about whether to include "The Body" or OMWF. Though I have to say, I think best episode title of the decade has to go to "Dim Sum, Lose Some," but only because I am ridiculously fond of bad puns. It is a puzzlement. *** This entry at DW: http://musesfool.dreamwidth.org/107954.html. people have commented there. Current Mood: sleepyCurrent Music: falling is like this - ani difranco |
| Wednesday, December 16th, 2009 |
musesfool
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10:33p |
together we rise So it's quote Leo McGarry day: "If we're going to walk into walls I want us running into them full speed. We're going to lose some of these battles, and we might even lose the White House, but we're not going to be threatened by issues. We're going to bring 'em front and center. We're going to raise the level of public debate in this country, and let that be our legacy." *sniffle* Oh, Leo... (You might also enjoy watching this vid, and by "enjoy" I mean "get chills and bawl like a baby" [the way the show used to make me], which is impressive for something that's not even a full 2 minutes long. At first I was like, "this is an odd song choice" and then some of the lyrics make it more understandable, and THEN the chorus kicks in and that is where the chills and the crying come from.) *** Thank you to all the people who had such kind things to say on the love meme. I truly appreciate it. ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Thank you also to celtprincess13 for the lovely card, and to angelgazing for the delicious cookies and the amazing gift. ♥♥♥♥♥ *** I made the buttermilk cake again today, but I switched out orange zest for the lemon zest and added two tsp of orange juice. And left out the raspberries. It's good, but it's lacking something. Possibly I will add dried cranberries on top next time. Hmm... *** Criminal Minds( spoilers want to be a BAMF like Emily Prentiss when they grow up )*** Thanks to fleurdeleo, angelgazing and luzdeestrellas, I think I have figured out how to fix my yuletide story. I hope. I just have to figure out how to actually write it. I mean, I have 600 words so I'm on the way, but you know, there have been plot developments and you know how that hurts my wee brain. But I have a plan now, I think. I hope. Wish me luck! *** This entry at DW: http://musesfool.dreamwidth.org/107606.html. people have commented there. Current Mood: impressedCurrent Music: Rise - Flobots |
poisontaster
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5:24p |
Still Life, With Pets Well. Hello there, again. I feel a little like, every time I get into a routine with LJ (and writing) again, my life blows up in a way that sends me scurrying back into disarray and hiding. Clearly my real life is jealous of our relationship, LJ, and is trying to come between us. Bastards. Thank you very much, everyone who wished me a happy birthday. This was kind of a nonentity birthday for me this year (for obvious reasons) but I still had a really lovely day. Thank you for that. I spent about a week in a funk of do-nothing—including writing—but this week, I've been more energetic, puttering around the house, getting my errands run, and getting some writing done. I had an idea for a Criminal Minds AU that I may end up turning into an original story instead. As fanfic, I'm intimidated by the length; I'm just not up for another long story right now. As original fic, I'm intimidated by the necessary research since pretty much everything I know about the Bureau comes from TV. So I don't know. Mostly, I'm just grateful to be writing anything. I thought about signing up for a yuletide pinch hit, since I had to so ignobly back out, but I think it's a pipe dream; I'm feeling too shaky about my ability to produce on demand and I can't face bailing twice, especially this close to the deadline. So. Thinking about January or February, I've still got that JDM ficathon thing I proposed a couple months ago. Which leads me to present the question to the electorate: what kind of ficathon do y'all want? Option 1: a straight fic exchange where you make a request and you fulfill a request. Option 2: a prompt based 'thon, where people make prompts and participants pick the prompt they want, on a first-come, first-served basis. Option 3: free-for-all. Everyone writes whatever they want, as long as JDM is a major character. Current Mood: exanimate |
poisontaster
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10:56a |
Fic: A Kept Boy 76/? Fandom: CWRPS Pairing: Jeff/Jensen, Jared/Jensen Rating: Adult Warnings: Slavefic AU. Sexual, mental and physical abuse of adults and minors. Dark themes, adult concepts and language. Disclaimer: This is in no way a true story. Word Count: 2,010 AN: Master list of previous chapters found here. Cast of characters can be found here. Banner by the lovely and generous bloodquartz. Podfic version read by the amazing superstitiousme (found here, courtesy of the very kind general_jinjur). And don't forget the other really awesome stories to be found at whatwekeep. ( Will Jensen be there, too? ) Current Mood: accomplished |
musesfool
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9:49a |
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| Tuesday, December 15th, 2009 |
musesfool
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9:49a |
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havocthecat
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8:00a |
Huh. LJ fail. (Again.) So, LJ got caught trying to force everyone to specify male or female on their userinfo (suspicions are for advertising demographics), and is backpedaling lots and lots. Details here, including where to go to register your opinion on the matter, from synecdochic. I've been poking at how to run a ficathon on LJ and Dreamwidth simultaneously for a while now. I might have to start looking into that more. :( ETA: I have something on the order of a bazillion (yes, that's a technical term) Dreamwidth invites, so if you'd like one, please either comment to tell me what e-mail addy you'd like it sent to, or e-mail me at havocthecat at gmail.com and let me know. This entry has been cross-posted to Dreamwidth ( comments). Comments are welcome on either post. |
| Monday, December 14th, 2009 |
musesfool
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11:05p |
time won't save our souls I meant to mention this the other night about last week's Bones. ( spoiler )Tonight's Big Bang Theory was pure comedy gold. ( spoilers )*** 225 words on yuletide. At some point I will break through and hit 1000 and then it's all downhill from there. Hopefully that point is sometime before this weekend, or I will have to stab myself in the face. Sigh. *** This entry at DW: http://musesfool.dreamwidth.org/106920.html. people have commented there. Current Mood: anxiousCurrent Music: Shuffle Your Feet - BRMC |
| Tuesday, December 15th, 2009 |
fickle
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1:36a |
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