And they don't have thighs. I hope.
Fan Fiction: Writers, Readers, and Enablers
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I have a feeling that the author of the Golf Cart Epic is not overly concerned with anatomical accuracy.
Plus, I burned my anatomy books in glee after I was done with them. (OK, not really. I sold them for booze money.)
And they don't have thighs. I hope.
I don't know. I recall Michael's member in this particular story was capable of some logic-defying miraculous feats. It could very well have a thigh. Thighs, even.
I recall Michael's member in this particular story was capable of some logic-defying miraculous feats
I suspect it's prehensile. Which is damned wigginsworthy.
You're thinking of Clark's.
He and Michael could have a cock-off.
From before:
You just can't take those sorts of things seriously, or you go crazy(er).
Consuela, I love this. May I tag and use it every single place I go on the intarweb?
Sure, Snacky! Honored, and all that.
(Although I had to scroll back up to see the context of that. Hmmm.)
It's an easy fix, really. Not "every muscled thigh" but "each muscled thigh." That would make it slightly purple prose, but not leave the reader with the impression that you have to count the thighs.
Another easy fix could be "every muscle of his thighs" or "every thigh muscle."
WEEPING with laughter here. And filled with an unholy urge to read the fic in question, thighs and all. Gosh.
Meanwhile, does anyone know anything about A Forfeit of Dreams, KL Morgan's sequel to 'Labyrinth'? I've been enjoying it tremendously, spreading it out over several days rather than wolfing it all down at once, and suddenly 2 of the bloody chapters vanish! Argh! Argh! Argh!
If anyone knows of another location where it might be found, do tell. Those of you who've never heard of it but enjoyed the David Bowie goblin king movie, do dip into it. It's great fun.
(Also? Ha! More AJ Hall converts! Excellent! Toaster sales continue to rise...)
Fay! Sweet lady! Did I tell you how much I adored and admired "Invisible to See"? I keep meaning to write you about it.
No chance of a followup for that, I imagine?