Elena in Buffy 3 - spoiler for Un-Americans
Oh, dear. I've just earwormed myself with the CiT's song from Meatballs.
We are the SiT's so pity us
Dawn's a brat, the food is hid-e-ous
We like to smoke and joke and fool around
(Kennedy, sotto voice) I'm Wil-low bound
We are the Chosen SiTs
He's called "Cornelius" and is known, apparently, as "the Japanese Beck".
He's a very well known musician among the stateside indie rock circles.
Narrator in Angel: Spoilage lite. No spoilers, just a comment on the WB's hatred for it's own shows and unrequited lust for awards.
I think theWB execs sit home on award nights in their formalwear and eat ice cream right out of the container.
He's called "Cornelius" and is known, apparently, as "the Japanese Beck".
He's a very well known musician among the stateside indie rock circles.
Including the circle of me, although I've never seen him perform. "The Japanese Beck", though? I find that vaguely insulting. I've nothing against Beck, but to me, Cornelius is... Cornelius.
Back to the topic -- Scrappy giving an example of an appropriate use of "insent."
BUFFISTA A: Hey, Buffista B, I hear you know a lot about Sumerian Fertility chants and also the proper way to use a fish fork. Can I ask you some questions for a Smallville/SpongeBob Regency fic I'm working on?
BUFFISTA B: Sure.
BUFFISTA A: Insent.
(Where does "insent" come from?)
(A pseudo-past-participle of "send in", is my thought.)
First use of insent I ever saw was on Tabletalk, along with "backsent".
Probably way earlier, though.
(carry on)