Mar. 27th, 2008

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Aaaaand [livejournal.com profile] pastrydeity and I have yet another of our classic two-week-slowtimes finished, this one quite plottish:

Teja and Weyland talk while at work in the forge; starting out from a general conversation, they end up agreeing on magic that Weyland will do for Teja.

And what have you finished?


And while I'm posting to the backroom, have some random bonus squee of the pimping variety: Gil Whimple hires Wellington Womble for the kitchen. This mun admits to being hopelessly biased on both their accounts, but finds the faun-womble-interaction just too cute for words.
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Good morning all. For my third day as guest DE host, I offer this question from [livejournal.com profile] vivien529:

What is your character's favorite place?

These days, Knox's favorite place is Rapuznel's quarters. (What can I say, the man is smitten.) But other than that, it's a certain quiet and still reasonably clean corner of Gotham Park in the spring, where he can actually think and can actually love his city.

Gibbs? Tortuga.

And Kirk...should a man who who forever longs to see someplace new have a favorite place? But if pressed, he'd admit it's Yosemite National Park, restored as much as possible in his day to the pristine state it was in when Teddy Roosevelt and John Muir camped there in the early 20th century. Sunrise in the valley still takes Jim's breath away.
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Afternoon, folks. Apologies for being late, I just returned from a trip very late last night. Let's see what's on the comics list for this week, shall we?

Battlestar Galactica Origins #4
Daredevil #106
Gargoyles #8
Hellblazer #242
New Avengers #39
She-Hulk 2 #27
Teen Titans #57
Ultimate Spider-man #120
Wolverine First Class #1
X-Men Legacy #209

I believe that's all for this week.
[identity profile] f33dm3.livejournal.com
As of this post, Audrey II has come out of its winter hibernation and is once more prowling the woods. It won't be leaving the woods if it can help it, nor will it attempt to enter the Bar proper, as it's currently far too large to fit through a standard door frame. However, any warm-blooded living creature that enters the woods should be on the lookout for a giant showtune-singing plant. Consider yourselves warned.
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Or at least bartending.
Here and taking new tags until somewhere around 11:30 EST, and slowtime on extant threads will go into effect... sometime after that.
[identity profile] roger-ratcliff.livejournal.com
Packages for Al Calavicci and Finn dan Shahar here.