Dani! It's so nice to see you here!
Delurking 1: Because we don't always check our e-mail.
hello lurkers!
And, to completely spoil Hec's day, I saw this in Kos the other day:
If humans fought wars like cats, the troops would stop every 30 seconds to lick themselves. This would make for very interesting news footage.
Hi, Dani!
The female cats I've had have been various levels of affectionate, from "just being in the same room as someone is a social interaction" to lap kitty and generous with purrs. The one male cat I've had, is something else altogether. It sometimes seems to me that he thinks it is his mission in life to heal the hurts of the whole world with his purring. He expects to be held, and skritched, and snuggled all the time.
Hello Maggie!
I am in love with your cats!
Also hello again Dani!
where Liese told me about the Delurking thread.
Yay!
The month is almost over so I guess I should pop in before it's too late. I'm not a lurker, just a longtime Buffista who goes through extended periods of near-, sometimes total-silence. The phenomenon is not new. Perhaps going to a college almost entirely centered around discussion (at the time we had one required paper per year; I took two tests in four years, both pass/fail & which we were required to take as many times as needed to pass. Passed both on first attempt.) was a mistake. But I met a lot of great people, & it led to my marriage and career, so as far as mistakes go it was a good one.
I started posting on Table Talk when the monthly book group was reading Absalom, Absalom! The guy leading the discussion thought I was putting too much emphasis on race in the novel. Ten years later I still don't know what he was talking about. Anyway, I migrated over to the Buffy thread. (I don't think there was a separate Angel discussion.)
During the second season of Angel I noted the resemblance of Lorne, known to us at the time (and the way I still think of him) as GGG, the Gay Green Guy, to Losers' Lounge singer Sean Altman. It turned out that a few other posters were Losers' Lounge fans & eventually we went to the Roxy Music LL. I think that was the first F2F. msbelle was there, along with Misha, & Martha C. There were a couple others, too. Jesse, I think. A couple weeks later we had the first episode-centered get-together at Fiona's.
My big news is that we adopted a baby this summer: Thelonious Sorel Boucher. (Cf. my bio in the David Smay-edited Lost In The Grooves. It's searchable so you can see it on Amazon, but you should buy the book.) And the punchline, spoiler-fonted for dramatic effect: the birthmother named him Angelus. Not a complete coincidence. My wife mentioned my love of Buffy & Angel & my Buffista friendships in our profile, and birthmom is also a fan.
A belated congrats to Nilly & her very, very lucky husband. I'm sure there are other belated congrats & condolences to send out but I should probably get back to work.
I started posting on Table Talk when the monthly book group was reading Absalom, Absalom! The guy leading the discussion thought I was putting too much emphasis on race in the novel. Ten years later I still don't know what he was talking about.
Uh.
Hi!
Joe, long time no post. Dani, Hey...
Joe, your son is adorable! Congratulations!
Joe, that is one beautiful little dude you have there!