Fay explains the similarities between her writing style and Jane Austen's, in Bitches:
No, the thing is, I'm not trying to be outrageous. I mean, I could do outrageous for its own sake and write ghastly perversity. But I'm pretty much writing a straight novel. Well, straight in the sense of beginning, middle, end, plotty plot plot, relationships, plotty plot plot, Big Gay (plot-related, character developmenty, also fun to write) Sex, plot plot plot, denoument, blah blah -- as opposed to random gratuitous shaggage. It is, in fact, very loosely based on Pride and Prejudice. Very loosely. And I'm cheefully writing it, and then suddenly struck by the fact that actually, some people might be a trifle unimpressed by the inclusion of rimming.
In Bitches, Hec's nape fixation finally catches up with us all...
Aimee
I want to go really short with my hair, so I searched for short hairstyles.
Somehow, I ended up with a bajillion Porn pop-up windows.
Hec
Oh no! I've frelled the Google index.
JohnSweden, on Cuba Gooding's continued career slide:
I'm just thinking that if you break through into the cultural consciousness by repeatedly screaming "Show me the money!", your delicate artist's soul may not survive the hazards of Hollywood for the long haul.
Steph L. (context is for wimps):
I will no longer patrol the spellings of condiments with such vigilance.
SeanK:
I mean, it can't be that hard to beat Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gary Coleman, and Larry Flynt.
billytea:
I figure that once your arm settles into a pattern of rhythmic strokes, it probably becomes quite soothing.
Sean K:
I don't know these tenants! I don't know which program you use to process these! I don't know what I'm doing here!