Dammit, I haven't had time to write 30th birthday ficlets.
Stupid reality!
I meant to!
'Shells'
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Dammit, I haven't had time to write 30th birthday ficlets.
Stupid reality!
I meant to!
Aw, happy birthday, Dean! I will eat cake in your honor (since I have no pie).
I did an hour workout with Wii fitness trainer "Maya" in honor of Dean's birthday. I think he would watch her while eating chips and drinking beer. And smile when Sammy walked in the room.
Turning thirty would be a big deal to pre-hell Dean. He would be thinking (more) about not having the family, picket fence, etc. I wonder if post-hell Dean has more perspective. Or maybe just too distracted.
I watched Merlin's Apprentice on Scifi and it had a couple of SPN alums: Neil from "Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things" - playing a Knight/swordsmith (I swear) and and Deacon from "Folsom Prison Blues" playing an heir of King Arthur who wasn't Mordred.
Oh, Narim! Pffft. He's in everything filmed north of the border, isn't he? Highlander, SG:1, Jeremiah, DA, etc., etc., etc. And I will forever be incapable of seeing Neil in anything and *not* going, "Neil! It's your grief counselors. We've come to hug!"
Neil (Christopher Jacot) was in an episode of Psych, too. (Meat is Murder, But Murder is Also Murder. Which is up there with Criss Angel is a Douchebag for best episode title.)
Couldn't Criss Angel sue over the title? Or would even he shrug his shoulders and say, "eh, yeah, I am a douche bag"? I mean the title is funny, but is also really weird in that it seems pointed and mean spirited. I can see it as a working title for all the writers to laugh about, but then changing it for TV.
That's why the working title was "The Amazing Jay" - I'm sure that they (The CW) had their attorneys working on it to make sure it didn't get them into trouble and they got okayed for it.
Eh, like they say, any publicity is good publicity. Maybe he knows he's a douchebag!
Amy says almost exactly what I was going to. He probably recognizes a certain douchebaginess about his performing persona. And the publicity thing. Maybe he'll do one of the cons now. (Kidding. Mostly.)