From wikipedia:
Lemon and lime
Lemon features explicit sex stories, and they sometimes fall under the broader PWP distinction (see above). The name derives from a term which comes from a Japanese slang term for "sexy" that itself derives from an early pornographic anime series called Cream Lemon. The term lime denotes a story that has sexual themes but is not necessarily explicit. Authors may call their stories "citrusy", indicating that their story is a lemon or lime to varying degrees.
I'd never heard of either of those things. The things you learn.
It's lemon skillet WAFF story, yo.
I just wanted to see that again, and marvel that I get it. I mean, only after the explanation. Still. I think I will start using citrusy to mean sexay now.
Google says "Skillet" is a Christian rock band.
Ha! Yeah. I have a song by them, even.
Petite Madame lives in Japan and was in the earthquake zone. Because she is who she is, chibi self-portrait. Quake-related blog post.
Unrelatedly, maichan photoshops young Jared.
I had no idea she was in Japan. Scary.
Question for peeps who have the Season 1 and 2 DVDs: what do they have in the way of commentaries and special features?
S1 had at least 3 commentaries, 1 day in the life, and a gag reel. Don't remember the second.
S2:
* 22 episodes on six discs
* Unaired scenes
* Commentary by series stars and creative team on three episodes
* Commentaries available with complex Chinese subtitles
* The Devil's Road Map: interactive U.S. map guide to urban legends and factoids pertaining to each episode
* Jared's original screen test for the role of Sam
* The Episode from Hell: The making of "All Hell Breaks Loose part 2"
* Gag reel
* Webisode gallery
Best Buy-bought S1 also had the extra disc with the first Paley Panel enclosed with the set.
S2 had J2 and Kim Manners' commentary on IMToD, plus Manners' commentary and description of his part as exec producer and director of AHBL2 which in retrospect is pretty priceless.