Tara: What's so bad about them coming here? Aren't they good guys? I mean, Watchers, that's just like whole other Gileses, right? Buffy: Yes! They're scary and horrible!

'Potential'


Buffista Fic: It Could Be Plot Bunnies  

Where the Buffistas let their fanfic creative juices flow. May contain erotica.


Connie Neil - Dec 15, 2002 10:26:41 pm PST #640 of 10001
brillig

"Just got to make room to work."

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Gaah, one word short. Stupid system. So, ominous enough? I'm not sure I've got Glory right.


askye - Dec 15, 2002 10:36:56 pm PST #641 of 10001
Thrive to spite them

Well that was a much more disturbing (and interesting) torture scene than what ME showed us.

I think your Glory is close. It's been awhile since I've seen a full episode with her, but she's more...I'm not sure. I like the Tentpeg, stake thing though.


Elena - Dec 16, 2002 12:09:10 am PST #642 of 10001
Thanks for all the fish.

You broke Spike's cheekbone. HIS CHEEKBONE!!! You bastard!

I like your Glory, but maybe she needs more of the princess tone - I'm not sure that you can replicate her horrible pronunciation, the d'ing of ts and the like.


Connie Neil - Dec 16, 2002 12:36:40 am PST #643 of 10001
brillig

Not airheady enough, got it.


Elena - Dec 16, 2002 12:52:21 am PST #644 of 10001
Thanks for all the fish.

And what about the CHEEKBONE!!!! It's like, like, like doodling a moustache on the Mona Lisa.


Am-Chau Yarkona - Dec 16, 2002 2:52:06 am PST #645 of 10001
I bop to Wittgenstein. -- Nutty

Yeah, Glory could use a little more airhead. (oh, dear. Porn hath corrupted me.)

Also 'goons'? It may be canon, I can't remember, but I thought it was a British word- it doesn't feel quite right with the American voices.

Elena is right about the cheekbone, too. Evil in a good way.

And-while I'm talking to you, connie, you're evil in a bad way, too. I posted the second Bun story at ff.n yesterday, and this morning I have two new reviews, both of which are good and imply I should write another one. Good is nice, but writing another one is not.


P.M. Marc - Dec 16, 2002 2:53:38 am PST #646 of 10001
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

Also 'goons'? It may be canon, I can't remember, but I thought it was a British word- it doesn't feel quite right with the American voices.

Pretty sure we use goons pretty often stateside.


Am-Chau Yarkona - Dec 16, 2002 2:57:16 am PST #647 of 10001
I bop to Wittgenstein. -- Nutty

Pretty sure we use goons pretty often stateside.

That's pretty good, then, my pretty one.


P.M. Marc - Dec 16, 2002 3:02:09 am PST #648 of 10001
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

Sixty-three more words and I can go to bed.


Elena - Dec 16, 2002 4:09:24 am PST #649 of 10001
Thanks for all the fish.

Goons. Hired goons. t /Simpsons

Goons is a perfectly cromulent words. And used quite often in Canada to refer to a certain type of hockey player. In Britain I believe that it might refer more to a goofy kind of person - here it's a not-so-bright tough.