For some reason, when I was little, I was obsessed with San Fransisco too, because we had a family friend named...Francia? I never knew how to spell her name, so I spelt it Fransisco. Because that I could check the the spelling of. I'm not sure where my seven year old sense of propriety came from.
Just noticed Lisa lives in a one floor...bungalow? Anyway, one story. I swear I've read a number of fics with upstairs in them.
Such a trivial thing, really, in a fandom with the hair colour wank.
The first house was two floors, but the new one is definitely one. And weird-looking from the outside, I have to say. Like it doesn't quite belong in its neighborhood.
I know some of these fics are not written in the author's native language, and I know that there's some British tells. But some fics read like they were written with a whatever-to-English dictionary and thesaurus. Like, seriously, Shift-F7ing and replacing with entirely inappropriate words.
But I have to know, because it's weird -to me-, do people in the UK refer to bedrooms as closets or cupboards or cabinets?
Amy, that was hilarious and cute.
Aha! The alliteration and distaste for the word "room" continues: chamber.
He's off! And running in an AC/DC shirt. ♥
He's not even using his hashtag. Silly goose. So this is a dynamic representation of his location? Wow. We live in the future. Also? Creepy.
Whoa. That's the weirdest Google map I've ever seen.
Oh my god. I just found True Blood paper dolls via Jezebel, and now I want Supernatural ones so. very. much.
Okay I posted something here but it's gone. Mystery. It was just silly Misha glee. My well wishes to Misha tweet is getting re-tweeted, it's freaking me out.
I have realized I must step away from twitter because it's rotting my brain reading the hashtag feed. There's no real content and I have work to do today. Blech.
That is an absolutely adorable picture of Misha.
I've finally had a chance to edit one of my summergen fics (gah--the things you don't catch when working up to the deadline, even when working w/ a beta). I think this is the closest thing to crack I have ever written.
Hah! I was grinning through the whole story, Anne, thanks for that.