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Tara ,'Get It Done'


Spike's Bitches 33: Weeping, crawling, blaming everybody else  

[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.


Glamcookie - Nov 08, 2006 3:24:08 pm PST #599 of 10004
I know my own heart and understand my fellow man. But I am made unlike anyone I have ever met. I dare to say I am like no one in the whole world. - Anne Lister

t high fives Miracleman


juliana - Nov 08, 2006 3:30:29 pm PST #600 of 10004
I’d be lying if I didn’t say that I miss them all tonight…

I'm pretty sure Naproxen is the same medication that's in Aleve, just at a higher dose.

Yup, and Aleve will fuck my shit up if I'm not careful. I end up feeling like I'm high sometimes, which is why I rarely take it.

I have a hard time thinking that you could parry a claymore with a rapier, but it would depend on the angles, I guess.

I'm not seeing it at all. The rapier is too flexible, isn't it?


ChiKat - Nov 08, 2006 3:44:46 pm PST #601 of 10004
That man was going to shank me. Over an omelette. Two eggs and a slice of government cheese. Is that what my life is worth?

I'm not seeing it at all. The rapier is too flexible, isn't it?

Rapiers are not as flexible as foils, but they do have some bend. The claymores could easily break a rapier or at least bend it so that it isn't effective.

The only parrys I could see working are when you push a blade to the side with your own blade.


Sean K - Nov 08, 2006 3:47:48 pm PST #602 of 10004
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

Andi, that's a silly sword fight that the Claymore wins if its weilder is even remotely compotent. If the rapier wielder was a master, and the claymore weilder a novice, maybe.

See the sword fight at the end of the otherwise silly Rob Roy.


WindSparrow - Nov 08, 2006 4:02:09 pm PST #603 of 10004
Love is stronger than death and harder than sorrow. Those who practice it are fierce like the light of stars traveling eons to pierce the night.

Well, Ailleann's links gave me a much better mental image of the respective weapons. My original, flawed, thinking was making the rapier into something more like a foil. But still, the bits of actual knowledge I had were telling me it was a silly match. I would guess the opponents were, if not perfectly matched in skill, at least in the same order of magnitude - it was Duncan after seven years studying with Connor (and finally besting him) against a female Immortal of indeterminate age who had a male partner for centuries, if not millenia. Telling against her ages of experience would be that she and her partner believed themselves gods rather than Immortals and said they did not care about The Game.


juliana - Nov 08, 2006 4:24:29 pm PST #604 of 10004
I’d be lying if I didn’t say that I miss them all tonight…

The claymores could easily break a rapier or at least bend it so that it isn't effective.

Yeah, that's what I was trying to get at.


Typo Boy - Nov 08, 2006 4:32:57 pm PST #605 of 10004
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

Since I'm single, I just got a packet from work telling me how to sign up for same sex partner benefits, the result of a recent court case. Kind of makes me wish I had a same sex partner to take advantage of them. I believe in benefits for same sex partners, but I also believe in benefits for others with non-traditional arrangements (like two divorced sisters living together with one working outside of the home and the other taking care of all of the kids). I hope that's next.

Hell, I'd go beyond that and support "Health Care for All". But as long as all sorts of benefits are tied to marriage it makes sense that there should be equality of rights. I don't think it would be any fair to suggest that same sex couples wait for those benefits until other non-traditional couples (and why stop with couples) get them. For that matter it would not be fair to suggest that other non-traditional couples wait until we had universal health car e. (Mind you, right to share health insurance is only one legal benefit of marriage. Pension benefits, joint custody of children, hospital visitation, etc. Didn't someone count more than 150 benefits in legal status offered to married people?


DavidS - Nov 08, 2006 4:48:19 pm PST #606 of 10004
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

So. In the further adventures of EM and the Psycho Ex...

She took the day off from work and went to the county courthouse to pick up her temporary restraining order (after Psycho Ex had slashed her tires two nights in a row). Because he's in a different county she needs to find a Marshall in that county to serve it. She goes to see her therapist. Comes home about 7:30 to find three cops at her door and her next door neighbor on the landing outside her apartment.

Neighbor heard somebody pounding on the door and walls of the apartment. EM had told her that she was seeking a restraining order, so neighbor had a notion of what was going on. When she heard the glass break she called the cops.

Psycho Ex punched his fist through her kitchen window.

I'm so glad that she and Emmett weren't there when he came by.

Cops ask her if she's served the Restraining Order yet. She says, No, but I've got it in the car. One cop goes off to serve it while the others stay with her. EM spends the night with friends.

Cop comes back and says Psycho Ex was very drunk and denied coming by. Cops say it's classic stalker behavior and call them anytime at the slightest provocation. They'd rather have it be nothing a hundred times.

I met her at the apartment today and waited with her until she could get a glass repair place to come out and fix her window.

So I've got Emmett for the rest of the week. And she's staying with friends.

There's a hearing at the end of the month to determine whether the temporary restraining order needs to be made into a permanent one.


Topic!Cindy - Nov 08, 2006 4:57:33 pm PST #607 of 10004
What is even happening?

Oh, Hec. Much safety and peace of mind to EM (and you and JZ, and Emmett), and a huge dose of sanity with a side order of clue to that ex. I'm so glad you have Emmett and that she's staying with friends.


P.M. Marc - Nov 08, 2006 5:03:26 pm PST #608 of 10004
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

Damn, Hec. Just... damn.

Her ex needs to seek therapy ASAP. Poor EM.