Goddamnit, I knew all about the nasty little things, courtesy of getting bit as a kid (black widow, visit to Kentucky) and having the anti-venom and my stupid leg turned green and all that gruesome stuff, and I never heard of Peter Parker except only vaguely until I asked Nic about it. Waaaah! I am NOT a freak!
Surely there were people out there - I can't be the only one who thinks "Charlotte's Web" and not "Spider-man".
Well, sure, "Charlotte's Web," but no so much with the "the senses of the spider are so amazing" thing. See, in America he was even on TV. Plus, in the Buffy world, the phrase "spider-sense" or "spidey-sense" is synonimous with pop culture. Granted, Amanda may be thinking of other things, but your audience is going to go "Huh, comic geek, cool."
See, in America he was even on TV.
At least 4 times that I can remember -- campy cheesey cartoon in the 1970s, live-action (also in the 1970s?), on
Electric Company,
and the new cartoon in the 1990s.
t /big Spidey geek
You think 'Charlotte's Web' you think spelling and pork. Spider-man is catching thieves just like flies.
Party like it's ...
edit: Darn you, wee Teppy, I was trying for a hip slumber nut!
Bah.
(old Charlotte's Web National Geographic-reading fart retiring to sulk in corner)
t adores Plei
t adores deb
I can't critique. It just is. As it should be, inevitable as breath.
This is a lovely line, Bev.
Oh yeah, I was gonna say, there seems to be a typo--
not have her burned his or her retinas
have her burned onto?
Or "into" his or her retinas?
edit: and, dear sirs/mesdames, what precisely is a "slumber nut?" Because I lurve this phrase and would know more of it.