This may only be funny to me, but I'm gonna preserve it forever since reading it made me start laughing all over again.
Emily on our 2am-would-be-intruder, in Bitches:
Also, I'd like to say about last night that it was briefly very scary, and then utterly hilarious. I actually don't think I've laughed that much in a very long time, in the relief-from-panic way. Four attractive police officers tramping through our house at 2:30 in the morning, and I'm standing there holding my cat (because the cops left our door open) thinking, oh dear, I would have neatened up a bit if I'd known. How's my hair? One of them actually thanked me on the way out. For what? I dunno. Protecting them from the cat, maybe?
In Natter, then:
Nilly: I'm not sure what my point was in telling this story, but something in the conversation reminded me of it. I can't remember now what it was. Silly brain. Oh, well. I typed all this paragraph, I might as well post it.
(oops)
Emily? That must have been Natter, not Bitches, because I never get to even skip in Bitches. Also, when fandoms collide:
Tim Minear: Oh, also, casting this week for naturally late script, got two awesome guest stars so far, Matt Keeslar and Amber Benson.
Allyson: Just don't shoot her. For the love of all that is holy, don't shoot her.
ha! i meant to COMM that last night and then got distracted. thanks, Nilly.
Eddie:
Card-carrying NGA member for 5 months now. Somebody hold me.
Polter-Cow:
Twenty-three years. Hush, man.
Eddie:
::thud::
Polter-Cow:
I suppose it's less thud if you know I'm 23.
Eddie:
Sneaky P-C. Be gentle, I'm still new here. So... whatcha doin this weekend?
Polter-Cow:
Not having sex.
in
OMGWTF POLARBEAR, non-spoilery,
not even talking directly about
Alias
ita
I like the vision of JJ Abrams fans' eyes changing to red dimpled balls and spinning 4eva.
sumi
Like this ita? @@
Allyson in Minearverse:
Vampires believe in you, Betsy.
Jessica and Steph in Literary:
I prefer my reading material to be sans animal-pov-sex-scenes entirely.
So, no Anita Blake books, then?
ita in Natter: Really, I might have gone into the social sciences if there were more well-considered lacks of shirts.