Nobody's imagining the writers' bodies screwing like bunnies in the back of the Impala, or whatever.
Well, they weren't until NOW, thanks very much for that.
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Nobody's imagining the writers' bodies screwing like bunnies in the back of the Impala, or whatever.
Well, they weren't until NOW, thanks very much for that.
I have to admit I've explained slash and real-person fic to more than one actor. But they're people I didn't meet as a fan, so it never occurred to me not to.
Nobody's imagining the writers' bodies screwing like bunnies in the back of the Impala, or whatever.
....You are an optimist, my fren.
I have to admit I've explained slash and real-person fic to more than one actor.
I should think, at this point, that some kind of Scary People 101 class has got to be a prerequisite for acting. Like, here's how to unlist your phone number; here are the names of people to call when you want to debunk tabloid rumors; here is a general idea of what people are doing in your name on the internet; here are some strategies for how to be gracious when a percentage of the internet people show up at your mom's house.
He gets most of it, and doesn't freak out about the rest.
Very true. It could have been more traumatic. Actually, I think the most traumatic thing was when we were all at the bar and someone did the thing with the blow job shot.
I would rather be trapped in between Michael Shanks' fans and James Marsters' fans.
Sharks and Jets, baby. SHARKS AND JETS.
I can't tell for sure, but ita may be the meanest best friend ever.
There was one big problem with the whole premise of the episode, which is that if you were just watching someone's else's dream, you'd be seeing it from their perspective, not your own. So instead of seeing Jack's birthmark, you'd just be sharing in his experience. But that doesn't make for as much fun, so I understand why they didn't play it that way.
. Actually, I think the most traumatic thing was when we were all at the bar and someone did the thing with the blow job shot.
Heh. Despite the trauma, I'm sorry I missed that--I was upstairs watching vids on your laptop, I think.
There was one big problem with the whole premise of the episode, which is that if you were just watching someone's else's dream, you'd be seeing it from their perspective, not your own.
Not always though. I've sometimes dreamed from a removed viewpoint in which I could see myself taking actions. Dreams is weird.
Nobody's imagining the writers' bodies screwing like bunnies in the back of the Impala, or whatever.
Joe Flanigan is technically a writer. IJS.
Joe Flanigan is technically a writer. IJS.
Remind me never to get into a personal conversation with JF.
I can think of something personal I'd like to get into with JF.
... What?
Haven't had time to go but I sent it to Ed. This was his response :
"JESUS CHRIST!!"
I'll get over there later. I have to pick up family from the airport.
There was no breath holding in the tank. The green water is between two panes of glass in the window and that's it. So I walk into this empty tank and stand on two apple boxes, hold onto the ceiling for balance and pretend to be floating by moving up and down on my toes - that was why we had to cover my hair.
I never thought it was going to work.