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[11 Oct 2008|12:03am] |
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| Pineapples are fun. |
[10 Oct 2008|11:29pm] |
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Originally published at The Intersect. Please leave any comments there. I meant to post this a few days ago, but as I said… new laptop. Shiny. Green. Distracting. Ahem.
Anyway.
Hollywood the Write Way has an interview with our own Scott Krinsky in which he discusses his stand-up, his relationship with writing, and what it’s like to play Jeff Barnes. Scott says he visits fansites and message boards from time to time, so if you visit this blog, Scott, give us a shout!
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| Still here! |
[10 Oct 2008|11:06pm] |
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Originally published at The Intersect. Please leave any comments there. Don’t adjust your internet box — The Intersect hasn’t gone anywhere. We just experienced a brief interruption in posting, during which your intrepid blogger was busy moving from an aging laptop to a shiny new one (it’s green!) during the hours when she wasn’t trying to catch up on her sleep (unsuccessful!) or working as a caffeine dealer to the public of Central Maine (don’t forget to tip your barista, folks!)
Have I mentioned my love for referring to myself in the third person? Occasionally I’ll even throw a royal We into the mix, just to keep it fresh.
Speaking of keeping it fresh, now that we’re back (see?), I’m putting out a request for guest bloggers (in part so that I’ll sound less silly when I say we!) Got an idea for a feature you’d like to see on The Intersect? Now’s your chance to make it happen. Email me your idea for a column or a feature and a writing sample to apply. Don’t want to write, but have an idea you’d like to see someone else tackle? Email those ideas too.
An aside to that certain secondary character actor who keeps vanity-Googling their way here — I’m sure you know who you are! — Drop me an email sometime and let me know what you think of the blog. I think you’re hilarious and amazing, but you’re making me a little paranoid! And hey, we’d (and by this we I mean me and my readers) be thrilled to know what you’re up to on set, even if you can’t give anything away about future episodes and plots. Heck, let us know what you’ve got going on outside of the Chuck-iverse. We’d love to hear it.
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[10 Oct 2008|06:00pm] |
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OMG YOU GUYS I'M VIDDING.
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| This post has nothing to do with Buffy; this is just my only driving icon. |
[10 Oct 2008|04:34pm] |
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Yesterday, Fia and driving were unmixy things. I had not one but two scuff-ups in the parking lot at work (thank god for plastic bumpers!) which yielded no more than scratches to said plastic bumper and no damage whatsoever to the GIGANTASS PICKUP TRUCKS that I bumped into. Then later, on the way home, I didn't hit a skunk.
No, really. I didn't. It went right between my tires. Guess what? My car smells like skunk anyway. I am okay with this because a) I did not hurt an animal (I turned around and went back to check!) and b) I kind of like the smell of skunk. Yes, I know I'm strange.
Today I am trying to remind myself that helpful electronics salespeople are probably not flirting, they're just trying to sell me stuff. More's the pity.
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| Conspiracy! |
[10 Oct 2008|01:38am] |
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Clearly there is meant to be a follow-up to my triple-drabble Negotiations, as the prompt for slashthedrabble this week is "bound." Ahem.
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| Twitterpated! |
[09 Oct 2008|12:21am] |
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Imported from Twitter for your convenience by LoudTwitter.
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| *drive-by flailing* |
[08 Oct 2008|09:32pm] |
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I had a hit on my blog from Oxnard, California last night. I got irrationally happy. I would be comfortable with a few less hits from LA, Studio City, Burbank, etc., though. Especially the ones from Google with eerily specific search terms. I think I might post an open letter inviting any member of the cast or crew who might be popping in for a visit to email me and say hi. I'd love to have an insider guest blogger, even if there's contractually not much they can tell us.
If I'm not around much for a few days, it's because I'm moving onto my new laptop, which is SEXY AS HELL. (As I told kurukami, "I mean, DAMN. If I was a peripheral, I would be all up in its USB ports.") It is shiny and green and OMG. *is ded* Also, work is being a bitch. So, that's fun. But I have a sexy computer, so it's hard to care.
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| Fic: When The World Is Ending, Does It Matter What We Say? Angel/Wes FRAO (1/1) |
[08 Oct 2008|11:24am] |
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Summary: With the apocalypse looming, Angel has some things to say. Spoilers: NFA Disclaimer: Not mine never will be mine, no profit, just for fun. Distribution: My LJ, my site, anywhere else just ask. Warning: biting, minor blood-play, angst Beta: antennapedia for doing what she does best, any remaining mistakes are my own. Author’s Notes: Written for the eighth round at rounds_of_kink . Prompt: "I guess it's never a good day for the end of the world", kink: blood and declarations of love, prompter ladydey . ( It seemed fitting that such beauty preceded the horror that would be the apocalypse. )
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| Twitterpated! |
[08 Oct 2008|12:04am] |
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| State of Me |
[07 Oct 2008|05:37pm] |
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Just wanted to let everyone know that I am here, just mostly lurking.
I've been drowning in the angst of a fic for a few days, but it's done, being looked at by my beta goddess, and will be posted sometime tomorrow.
Baby is doing well. Me....I'm ...surviving is probably the best word. There are things going on in RL that I don't know as if I'm prepared to talk about. Let's just say it involves money (what doesn't these days), frustration and certain government agencies who shall remain nameless for now.
Fandom wise-I've been trying to keep all my activities to a minimum these days, for obvious reasons. The fic I finished is for rounds_of_kink only because the damn prompt grabbed me and said "WRITE ME!!!". I've been keeping up with all my favorite shows, even if I don't post reactions to them.
Eric Kripke is a magnificent bastard and I look forward to seeing what he has in store for this season of Supernatural. I love the PI on House. Walter and Peter are love on Fringe. Bones, I'm mostly holding onto for DB and TJ. Tim Kring...he is my crack dealer. Yes, Heroes is not the same show it was in the first season. I'm not sure I want it to be the same show anymore. It's pure and utter crack and I'm addicted. Yesterday's show was like a bad fic on screen and I just couldn't look away. And dammit if Zachary Quinto isn't making me like Sylar.
And finally, Chuck. I think that I am going to be following fiareynne in declaring Josh Schwartz my new master. Sorry, Joss, Buffy will always be my first love, the show that brought me onto the web to be involved in this thing called fandom, but until Dollhouse catches my fancy, I'm going to be worshipping at another altar. Schwartz has tapped into what the fans want and is giving it to us in spades. Yes there are things I could do without (*cough*Chuck/Sarah*cough*), but overall, this show is pure and utter fan-love on screen.
That's all for now.
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| Chuck continuity error? Well, okay, probably not. |
[07 Oct 2008|10:26am] |
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( Okay, I'm confused. Spoilers for 2.02. )
Heh. Big Mike is an ass man. /unrelated
Boo, I just wasted an hour of my time downloading a copy of the episode to rewatch, so I could catch all the bits I missed while my dad was Talky McTalkerson and my mom was Stand-in-front-of-the-TV Lady, and all I got was four seconds of a blank screen. :(
But my laptop shipped! And my printer and mouse are waiting for me at the Buy More! (Hush, let me have my delusions.)
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| RPS: How NOT to do it. |
[07 Oct 2008|01:04am] |
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Seen in a Peter/Caspian, Ben Barnes/William Mosley community: Disclaimer: I don't own Will, Ben, or Shia Labeouf. Shia's last name (in this story) is Williams, cause I like it better. Gosh, wasn't Williams his character's last name in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls?
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| Twitterpated! |
[07 Oct 2008|12:12am] |
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| Oh, man. Heroes is and inspires crackfic. |
[06 Oct 2008|11:44pm] |
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So kurukami and I were talking about how Heroes is totally just crackfic. And... ( Spoilers ahoy! )
I am unreasonably excited about this.
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| May the Schwartz be with you. |
[06 Oct 2008|10:19pm] |
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Originally published at The Intersect. Please leave any comments there. As reported in my personal journal during the airing of 2.02, I have officially forsaken Joss Whedon and accepted Josh Schwartz as my new Master.
The highlight of the episode was, without contest, Vik Sahay chewing the scenery as a very frazzled Lester. The man slays me.
During the commercials, they announced that you could now view webisodes on NBC.com. That’s… well, sort of true. It’s webisode, singular, and it features Casey being made of awesomesauce (not like that, minds out of the gutter, people!) You can view it here.
The episode was, as promised, amazing. There was much flailing and keyboard mashing despite my father (for whom every new episode is his first episode, because he is incapable of paying attention) being unable to stop talking throughout. I missed a lot of the dialogue, which is always the most satisfying part of the show for me, but I’ll catch everything I missed when I watch it again tomorrow.
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| Not a spoiler, honest! |
[06 Oct 2008|10:05pm] |
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I fucking love Ando.
Heroes continues to be total crackfic, and tonight was mostly the badfic edition, but it was still majorly fun to watch.
I fucking love Sylar Gabriel Sylar, too.
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| Josh Schwartz is my Master now. |
[06 Oct 2008|08:48pm] |
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Every new episode of Chuck seems packed with nods to the slashers, and Vik gets to chew the hell out of the scenery.
It is a sign from on high (you know, Studio City!) that Josh Schwartz loves us and wants us to be happy.
I'm sorry, Joss. You've been replaced. Nothing personal, of course. I'm just more of a Christmas and Easter Whedonist now, and the Schwartz is clearly with me.
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| Clay Aiken speaks out: |
[06 Oct 2008|05:51pm] |
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Considering the way people have dogged him and accused him since he first came onto the scene, I am continually impressed with the grace and maturity Clay Aiken has displayed over the last few weeks.
In a blog post last night (viewable on ClayOnline.com only if you have a fanclub membership, which I don't, but reprinted today by Mollygood) he said... well, many things. It's very wordy. But this bit made me want to stand up and cheer: Finally, I will say that, also representative of most every other gay man and woman in the world, that I am not defined by my sexuality. No more so than each of you are defined by your sexual orientation. No more than a man or woman is defined by race or ethnicity. It is, simply, a small facet of the same person I have always been. The fangirl in me would like to add: he held my hand! That intelligent, well-spoken gay man held my hand!
Icon tangentially related, because Clay is back on Broadway in Spamalot. So there.
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