I tell my mother that the title of Joan of Arc was already quite capably filled in a fiery sort of fashion.
My particular favorite comment is "How's the view up there? You know, on your CROSS?"
...which would probably not work so well on P-C's mom.
'Why We Fight'
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I tell my mother that the title of Joan of Arc was already quite capably filled in a fiery sort of fashion.
My particular favorite comment is "How's the view up there? You know, on your CROSS?"
...which would probably not work so well on P-C's mom.
So you didn't get here by parthenogenosis after all.
I used to wish I had, but I'm better now about accepting parental humanity. *g*
Nope, smonster is made of 100% pure awesome.
Aw. Hi Cass baby. We should make a phone date or something.
I've seen you sweaty, and it's a good look on you.
Heh. I like that theory, even if this was "3 hrs of slinging garbage and recycling" sweat instead of dancing sweat.
Ok bedtime for me. Enjoy what's left of the weekend, those who have some left.
Lots of all kinda of ~ma to Nora D.
In frivolous news: i watched "vampire diaries". it was even worse than expected.
Oh, as usual, dear,
I was thinking it. But I saw 5 minutes and was all "Yawn."
It was very caught up in its own drama. Forget vampirism as a metaphor for teen drama--it's vampirism++teen angst, and then some. And whatever Somerhalder has. I guess his is beyond teen.
Their romantic vampire makes Angel longing for Buffy look healthy and balanced.
I saw about 30 seconds of a reincarnation bit, and it lost me.
Parthenogenesis takes a mother. It's a father she'd be missing.
I thought that was the other way 'round. Didn't Athena burst motherless from Zeus's head? Mythological geeking, rather than biological weirdness. Ya know, cuz smonster's such a goddess.
Much ~ma to you and yours, Nora.
Well, just take the angst of Twilight, the reincarnated love of Gary Oldman in Dracula and the sibling rivalry of, uh, pretty much any tween prime time drama. Without any cleverness or orginality. I have no excuse for why i watched the entire episode.
Athena had a mom.....Metis. Zeus kinda ate her so that she wouldn't have children. But she was already knocked up so Athena developed inside him instead and then poked her way out of his head. How she got the armor inside a god's head is a bit questionable....