Reading "Time On My Hands", D/C, natch. Hello, good fic! I've forgotten what you looked like! They get sent to 1943, it's canon AR, but gives me the warm fuzzies that AU's do.
'Safe'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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The video I won from help_japan looks like it's going to be to Chumbawumba's Tubthumping.
To slightly make up for the lack of episode tonight, I bring you this masterpiece of awesomeness.
In. Love.
AWESOME!
oh boys!
Now I'm torturing myself with clips and fanvids. I just watched the scene in the den of iniquity where Dean sends Cas and Chastity upstairs saying, "Dayenu". Where did Dean pick up that word?
I had noticed that Dean expresses quite a bit of Yiddish/Jewish these last couple of seasons (I apologize to any Jews on the board, I am quite ignorant of things religious. I had customers once on what was apparently Ash Wednesday and almost pointed out to one lady that she had a dirty smudge on her forehead).
The bigger part of me just thinks that there's a Jewish writer on staff. A smaller part hopes that there is some in-character reason for the expressions that seem outside of Dean's ken.
...almost pointed out to one lady that she had a dirty smudge on her forehead
cut out "almost" and Juliebird is me. The lady was really nice about it, though.
Dean's exposed to a lot of religions, probably an above average number of religious people, and just people in general. Knowing a rite of another religion doesn't surprise me in the least.
And that's before you get to the Jewish girlfriend in grade 9.
Hey, I grew up in a rice mill town in the middle of the Bible Belt and even there we learned to sing "Dayenu" in gradeschool.