Depends. If the subject of the paper "Obscure Sexual Artifacts in the Andaman Islands", you might have some fun there. OTOH, if it's "Economic Incentive Stimulation: A Retrospective", then more coffee would certainly be required in my universe.
thanks, Rebecca. Me to go get final fixings for dinner for bi-monthly (that's twice a month? Or should it be bi-weekly, every two weeks? I'm dyslexic on the hyphenated terms) writers support group tomorrow night. Pasta y fagioli.
Bi- means two of them; semi- means half of it. Semi-monthly, or bi-weekly.
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And now I go back to Not Being Here.
I was planning to finish my remix story, but somehow I've lost the will to write...
That was lovely, Deb. Thank you.
Wow, Deborah, that was interesting.
Connie, you might make a G/E shipper of me yet.
Bi- means two of them; semi- means half of it. Semi-monthly, or bi-weekly.
Heh. Bi-bi? (Seriously, I always thought that to bisect was to cut in half, soooo...)
Thanks for any and all feedback on this. It won't change the story - this one's long since a done deal and already with agent - but anything I might have missed in there, or overdone, or just general "that sucked (or bit)" or "that worked" is useful.
I am all about the feedback.
Heh. Bi-bi? (Seriously, I always thought that to bisect was to cut in half, soooo...)
I know! It's evil! But the way the world words work....
Deb, it worked for me wonderfully well - though I do wonder if Giles would be quite so open in his feelings when he first meets her again.
Buffy's eyes aren't blue.
More hazel-y, on the light end of hazel.
Good lord, did I call her blue-eyed? She's a nice brown-eyed girl. (must go find that and smack myself.)
EDIT: found it. I was mentally envisionin the two Siamese cats and Transference Happened. Ugh. Bad me, and neither my agent (flaming Buffy-freak) nor the editor caught it.
Elena, remember bits of Giles' reactions during those last four of five eps? He was awfully close to the surface, much more than usually. Exploding at Buffy, etc.
I looooove repressed upper-class Brits.
Hmmm. Yeah, I guess Joyce's death really brought stuff to the surface.. yeah, I can see your point.