Oooooh.
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Good gravy.
Aw. My grandmother used to say that all the time. That and, "Good night nurse."
New Temeraire! EEeeeps!
You know what's awesome? I can order it right now and read the beginning on my PHONE at LUNCH.
I love living in teh future!
ETA: bah. Amazon says it comes out on March 6. And I want an ebook, not the hard copy. BAH.
New Temeraire is always a good thing!
Amy,
I actually say "good gravy" in real life. I have a lot of odd slang and turns of phrases embedded in my every day speech. Hell, I even exclaim in Yiddish sometimes.
I say "holy moly" a lot, but "good gravy" is way cooler.
I bust out with "For the love of cute and fluffy things!" to a guy who'd sidled up to me and told me an anecdote with the punchline of "and my ass is the fourth of July". I'm sure he thinks he's dealing with some sort of Polyanna syndrome.
Then again, in a project meeting he said "Well, what happens when we encounter the problem again?" and I almost snapped at him saying "That's an unduly negative tone to take! On the offchance that we should come up against this problem again, we will embrace the challenge head on, and vanquish it readily."
The business owner cracked up, but power of words, man, power of words. Cute and fluffy things indeed.
I say "sweet fancy Moses!" fairly often. Don't remember where I got that from.
I often say Holy Mother of God, or Mother of God when I really want to say Motherfucker.
Good gravy.
Aw. My grandmother used to say that all the time. That and, "Good night nurse."
Dad: "Shoot fire and save the matches!"
Mom: "My stars and garters!"
I've become sort of attached to "Hummus on a rice cake!" It conveys the same sort of absurdist excitement, depending on delivery.