Yes, it's terribly simple. The good guys are always stalwart and true, the bad guys are easily distinguished by their pointy horns or black hats, and, uh, we always defeat them and save the day. No one ever dies, and everybody lives happily ever after.

Giles ,'Conversations with Dead People'


Spike's Bitches 25 to Life  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


Topic!Cindy - Aug 31, 2005 8:53:59 am PDT #9804 of 10001
What is even happening?

Out to the Aroboretum and back. Very sane making, and frugal.
It works even when you don't have any place pretty like an Arboretum to walk to. It's just good to get the daylight in your face. If it's a walk around a boring block, it's still better than sitting inside, only talking to us, all the time.


Jessica - Aug 31, 2005 8:56:42 am PDT #9805 of 10001
If I want to become a cloud of bats, does each bat need a separate vaccination?

Cook's Illustrated has a version of turkey tetrazini (and probably one of tuna casserole) with homemade bechamel and sauteed button mushrooms instead of cream of mushroom soup, but as much as I trust that their version is a vast improvement over the canned-soup kind...it's still a casserole made out of leftovers. And making a bechamel, as easy as it is, seems like the kind of work I want to do for real food, not laziness-comfort food.


Steph L. - Aug 31, 2005 8:56:46 am PDT #9806 of 10001
Unusually and exceedingly peculiar and altogether quite impossible to describe

Oh. I'm having a thought. Now I'm having a plan.

makes shopping list

And now I'm having a wiggins.

Plei, I approve of your purchase. Oh, yes. (Though, of course, I have *current* Batgirl and Robin in mind, because I'm just built that way. And they belong together in their freaky silent craving-approval-of-the-scary-Batgod way.)

t edit And damn it, why isn't there more Tim/Cass being written?

t edit again And Plei, I got your e-mail and fully intend to reply, but lo, I am lazy.


Nora Deirdre - Aug 31, 2005 9:00:06 am PDT #9807 of 10001
I’m responsible for my own happiness? I can’t even be responsible for my own breakfast! (Bojack Horseman)

Nora - did you know a Whole Foods just opened (or is just about to open) at the Charles River Plaza (I think that's the name)? It's about a 5 minute walk from North Station, especially if you know the extra-double-secret back way in.

Ooh! I am still a little sktchy on the geography there- it's changed so much over the past 10 years, with the Garden/Fleet Center thing, Big Dig, and putting the T underground...

How do you get to Charles River Plaza?


Aims - Aug 31, 2005 9:02:19 am PDT #9808 of 10001
Shit's all sorts of different now.

Is that strange, to be happy that one has no meatspace friends?

I'm finding more and more that meatspace friends are harder to deal with. The ones that I have the easiest time with are the ones I have through here. People I see on a regualr basis.


P.M. Marc - Aug 31, 2005 9:09:20 am PDT #9809 of 10001
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

Steph wins for most edits.

And also answers this:

Plei, for those of us at work, what is your OIAL purchase?

As she said, pervy Robin and Batgirl a la Thrillkiller (the BEST ELSEWORLDS EVAH!!1!) pencils.

We don't keep the stroller in the house. It lives in the trunk of the car.

Also, I dislike going for walks by myself. I tried it, to see if it would be nicer with the baby, but it was just as much of a spinich outing as it ever was. I get more pleasure from doing basic exercises in front of her, and she giggles as I count my reps. I don't know what's so funny about me counting to ten, but it appears to be comedy gold.

I need to find my pilates mat (basement. somewhere.) so that I have a better place to do said exercises than the kitchen floor.


Amy - Aug 31, 2005 9:09:22 am PDT #9810 of 10001
Because books.

Is that strange, to be happy that one has no meatspace friends?

I have meatspace friends I've known since high school (actually, junior high in some cases) but a lot of what keeps us together is history. But none of them watched BtVS, for instance, or even know what slash is. They would raise their eyebrows at the idea of wearing a tiara, and they don't, for the most part (sob) read. I think cyberspace makes finding like-minded people easier, because you're casting such a wide net, but you can also be so specific -- one post about Spike, or fanfic, or a particular brand of shoes, or whatever, and you're automatically on a wavelength.

The Internet, she is a good thing.


Susan W. - Aug 31, 2005 9:12:00 am PDT #9811 of 10001
Good Trouble and Righteous Fights

My ex-the-doctor and I decided all of these type recipes fell into the category of Cooking With Soup, which by our reckoning was one of the few universal constants defining the American working class (from which we both sprang).

DH and I have talked about throwing an Iron Chef White Trash party, theme ingredient cream of mushroom soup or maybe velveeta.


§ ita § - Aug 31, 2005 9:14:06 am PDT #9812 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I love my invisible friends, but without meatspace I'd go insane. Krav is marvellous, because it's like a rotating buffet of people. Some familiar, some becoming more familiar, some fading away -- the amount of interaction over a three year period has been amazing.

Of course, I also like going to places where I don't know people, so there's that.

All that, and yet still a misanthrope. It's a balancing act.


Frankenbuddha - Aug 31, 2005 9:14:47 am PDT #9813 of 10001
"We are the Goon Squad and we're coming to town...Beep! Beep!" - David Bowie, "Fashion"

How do you get to Charles River Plaza?

Regular route: walk out of North Station, take a right, walk up to Cambridge Street and take another right. Walk two blocks and it's right there set back from the street (there's a brand new shiny building where the parking garagette for the Plaza used to be). It's kitty corner from a CVS.

Sneaky way. Same directions, but take a right on the street just before Cambridge Street (you'll pass a bunch of mailboxes on one side). Walk down to the elbow of that street, and there's an alley way/walkway that comes out between the Whole Foods and the CVS.

I'm not 100% that sneaky route still works after all the construction, but when I passed by there on the other side of Cambridge street yesterday, it looked like the Whole Foods was open and that that walkway was still accessible.