Shrift, in Angel:
In my world, Angel's greatest love, after his nancy boy hair gel, is for his leather pants.
He can risk it all for leather.
Or in leather. I'm not picky.
'Safe'
This thread is for Buffista quotage. Posts that are profound, witty, or otherwise deserving of immortality go here. This is also Shrift's source for the BRQG, so be aware that if your words end up here, they'll also end up there. Finally, please note which thread spawned the quotage and please white-out anything that might be spoilery to Un-Americans.
Shrift, in Angel:
In my world, Angel's greatest love, after his nancy boy hair gel, is for his leather pants.
He can risk it all for leather.
Or in leather. I'm not picky.
meara in Natter (what? It made me laugh):
Oh! and Teppy called, and is doped up and yay she's OK. But she's not actually supposed to be using her cellphone in the hospital. Won't that kill people or something?
Phill needing a tape of last night's ep (who knew that thread would ever be quotable?)
The die was cast, the room was set
The guests were settled in
Fine entertainment this night we'd get
Then much to our chagrin
Fickle Fate, her head thrown back
In a cruel and mocking taunt
Did my evening uthlessly attack
with local sports coverage she did haunt
the very soul of my lonng and tiring dorught.
No Buffy for me the woe does flow
Like ichor from a boil.
"A tape, O Albion, a tape!" I crow
and 'pon this verse now toil.
Forgive me my loquacious spew
I just want to see my show
A tape is all I ask of you
With head hung grey, I go.
Tom W. in Natter:
In mediaeval times, on the friday before Easter, townsfolk would gather to goad a bear, or other large animal (some villages had to make do with a pig, or a chicken wearing a hat). Much entertainment would be derived from the animal's roaring, capering and occasional rending of limbs.
Eventually, the custom stopped and Goad Friday became Good Friday. There are some villages in England where the phrase "It's Good to Goad" is still used as a greeting.
Damn! DX beat me to Tom's goad post.
It was the "chicken in a hat" bit that left one small cat and part of a larger tabby covered in (luckily lukewarm) Medaglia d'oro espresso roast.
Phill, in re: the Talmud, in Natter:
it's a giant Where's Waldo of action pact Hebraic Law with lots of hot, steamy Rabbinical analysis
In Natter:
Sean: I mentioned that one of the things that I love about Judaism is the *great* storytelling. Really gripping, dramatic stuff. Jewish religion and history has some of the most powerful and interesting stuff in all of human history.
Phill: Excerpt from any conversation in my family: "...he what? What? No! Well, cancer-shmancer, as long as you're healthy. Did you hear that Lois is seeing Sol. I saw them at Kessler's at he counter. Nu? Who does it hurt. By the way, did you see that Tiger Woods, what a punum on him, such a cutie..."
Yeah, we're gripping. For every "Walls of Jericho Came Tumblin' Down", there is an equal and oposite "Judy said her youngest is going to Skidmore".
Sean: Maybe it just gets morphed over time. So that several thousand years from now, "Judy said her youngest is going to Skidmore," becomes "and Jude's youngest child, through much hardship and many plagues, parted the admissions process at Skidmore, fleeing finally into advanced education. But as the attacking army followed her in, the admissions process closed in, sweeping them away to their doom," or something like that.
So glad someone COMMed Julie's post. Agree about the FAQ. Jess, third paragraph, can you edit "advise" to "advice"?
Done.
Angel, no spoilers:
Mikal2200: being retired - I forget that folks work.
Amych: Hell, I'm employed and I sometimes forget the same thing.