I haven't regularly read fic in years, and yet my first thought was "hmm, what fic? anyone we know?"
Natter 73: Chuck Norris only wishes he could Natter
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Sidle up to her and mutter, "If the apocolypse comes, beep me!"
I had a regular reader who mentioned that she printed out my fics so she could read them leisurely. I loved the idea of volumes of my stories actually on paper, on a shelf somewhere.
The software install that was on and then off and then on again is off again. I am completely over it and I'm afraid it is showing.
And I have to take another use it or lose it vacation day.AHAHAHAHA.
I had a regular reader who mentioned that she printed out my fics so she could read them leisurely. I loved the idea of volumes of my stories actually on paper, on a shelf somewhere.
Oh, me too, Connie.
One of the nicest presents I ever got was a big pile of my Farscape stories, all printed out & bound together. And I love hearing that people will reread my Narnia novel on a regular basis. My words are part of their lives! How cool is that?
I'm still getting Favorited on FanFic.net for stories that are ten years old. It's kind of sad and sweet that people are putting alerts on them, hoping for sequels.
The problem with having gotten the Harry Potter stamps from the Post Office is deciding which stamp is appropriate for the various pieces of mail.
(The registration to put Hubby's name on the Intermountain Donor Services memorial got Fawkes.)
When I was mailing something to the IRS, I was sad that there was no Voldemort stamp.
I'm longwinded tonight I guess.
Frightening electronic bulletin seen on the freeway on the way home: Nevada flooding. No route open to Las Vegas.
IE, you ain't getting to Sin City from the north.
(The registration to put Hubby's name on the Intermountain Donor Services memorial got Fawkes.)
That's entirely perfect.