I admire the obsessiveness of
Canon: Willow "tastes like strawberries" (Wrecked, Two to Go)
Unclear Canon: If that's just to another magic user or if she tastes like strawberries in general.
But they ought to update
100% Fanon: Willow using an exclamation like "Goddess!" - she doesn't.
She says it in "Dirty Girls."
psst Kassto, you could check out the buffista gallery which you'll find in the buffista links which is listed on the left side of this page
TBQ is aware that the Goddess section needs updating, much as it makes her roll her pretty little eyes.
(Me, of course, it just makes giggle.)
(Also, I'm female. Though, of course, clubbing TBQ over the head, dragging her off to my cave, and marrying her, but that's a discussion going on elsewhere.)
It's interesting coming into this board only very recently that some of you seem to know each other really well. Being new, you pick up little clues about others....
I know trivia like billytea's brothers' nicknames and where PMM went to college, but I think you learn more about who they are just by reading their posts every day than you would know if Hecubus handed you all the checklists he pretends to keep about everyone's embarrassing kinks.
Pretends? No way. I'm quite sure he has thick leather dossiers on each of us.
Pretends? No way. I'm quite sure he has thick leather dossiers on each of us.
Sure, but will he show any of us?
For instance, I'd call it fanon that William the Bloody Awful Poet was heir to a baronetcy, since I've seen it in multiple fanfics.
FWIW, I don't remember seeing this. At least not enough to have caught my notice.
But then, you can be anyone on the internet. I could be an 18-month-old pomeranian pup.
In which case, let me be the first to complement you on your typing.
I'm quite sure he has thick leather dossiers on each of us.
Nah, that's all for show. The real lists are scrawled across napkins and paper plates, stained with wine and plum sauce.
Huh, now that might be one of my kinks... being stained with wine and plum sauce.
If William had been heir to a baronetcy, he would have already been a baronet, since he lived with his widowed mother; and thus he would have been "Sir William."
When will people get it into their heads that William in "Fool for Love" is
middle class?