Like drinking really good alcohol, Plei.
Okay, not doing the Jewish Motherly freakout thing, 'cause, hell, I was drinking at Lizard's age and so was my wee sister (sensibly, socially, with family, not Thunderbird under a bridge somewhere) - but, dude, you've got my Automatic Overprotective Sam Gamgee switch set to Kill on a permanent basis, so it took a moment there.
Oh, sweetheart, I don't drink. All I know about alcohol is what I've got from, er, writing, including Plei's posts-- I was just nodding (clumsily) to that.
(Reminds self: drink less next year)
thinking "hmmm wonder if I take this to my dance instructor if he'll help me find away to do a Showcase piece to this OR freak the hell out."
The DJs at the Thursday gothy/industrial dance night I go to have become very understanding about playing "Gingerbread Coffin" early in the evening, because I'm the only person who (currently) dances to it. One of the DJs said they play it because they love watching me swoop and twirl around the empty dancefloor.
t adores Jilli beyond all power to express it.
gosh.
blushes bright pink, looks bashfully at her pointy-toe shoes
Well, I have to learn proper Minion training from Jilli.
I adore FayJay too, I want to be her right hand woman in her protection of Sam Gamgee.
Okay, I'm really, really going off to work on Xmas presents.
One of the DJs said they play it because they love watching me swoop and twirl around the empty dancefloor.
Oddly, or not very, this is very, very close to a bit in the fic.
(GC!Dru is just like Jilli! Only crazier, and older, and deader, and with a house full of vampire minions, not evil bunnies. OK. Fair play.)
Also? I'd love to see Jilli dance. I'd so love it.
Also also? Dude, okay, I love "State Fair", but, these are
not
conventional cellos. Electric maybe. I know you can get a heavier sound out of cellos than violins or violas, I really know that, but you can't shove a cello *that* hard. And I'm not complaining, because electric string instruments?
Yum.
But either they *are* using more than just cellos and percussion, or more happens in the state of post-production than I'd previously assumed.