Hashing out the details of Joss's army, in Firefly:
Betsy:
Maybe I could be a Joss Alternate Service? A Joss medic? 'Cause not so much with killing the random strangers who are trying to kill me.
Kristen:
But then where's the fun?
Kiba:
In killing the people you know?
Kristen:
Well, no. I get the fun there. But sometimes it's fun to kill people you didn't know and never planned to see again. There's a certain excitement and mystery to it all. You don't even know their names. They're just dead.
It's like a one night stand. But with carnage.
That was Madrigal talking about Hellish.
thanks, DX, I forgot that you can't do fake tags here. feh.
You can do fake tags using the "t" quickedit.
ooh, enlighten me, Jon! I love fake tags
It's all in the link right above the posting box, but if you type
t fake tag
where t is the first letter of a new line, it appears as
<fake tag>
It's all in the link right above the posting box
well, yeah, but that's effort.
t /sarcasm
yay, it worked!
Muppets LotR (slightly edited, I'm afraid):
victor infante: A Muppets' Lord of the Rings:
Kermit as Aragorn (of course)
Gonzo as Frodo
Fozzy as Sam
Animal as Golem (PRECIOUS! PREEECIOUS!!!)
Scooter & Robin as Pippen & Merry?
Ms. Havisham: (disturbing images of Gonzo wearing the Ring on his nose)
That leaves Miss Piggy for Arwen and Janice for Eowyn?
Who should the Swedish Chef be?
Elena: Miss Piggy would have to be Arwen; though it might be nice to have her play Eowyn, throwing herself at Aragorn and all.
victor infante: Who should the Swedish Chef be? Lord Elrond.
"We are going into the West. Bork. Bork. Bork."
And I take back Scooter. he should Boromir.
Matt the Bruins fan: So would Sam the Eagle be Gandalf, or would we go the Stadtler & Waldorf route with Gandalf and Saruman?
billytea: Who should the Swedish Chef be? Saruman! Can't you just see him shouting "A new power is rising! Fetch the boom-boom!"
Beverly: go the Stadtler & Waldorf route with Gandalf and Saruman? Yes, yes! But which is who? Does it matter?
Theodosia: I really want to see the Muppet horses of the Rohirrim.
And Mr. flea (yup, I'm catching up, but I laughed out loud at the Muppets-casting, so I couldn't wait):
really liked how they showed the split personality of Gollum. It figures he would develop one when he was down there all alone for so long. He didn't even have a volleyball.
Nilly, reflecting on becoming a word in her own right (and careful not to wake the sleeping Gerund Monster):
"um, yes, I'm a verb. I'm also a noun. On rare occasions, I'm used as an adjective. And sometimes I'm even me. I don't know if I'm a gerund, though, and I don't think it's a good idea to try and find that out."