But it is important to warn, for spoiling a phobe is like feeding mogweis after midnight. It gets ugggggly.
And don't ever throw them in a swimming pool.
trust me.
Fred ,'Just Rewards (2)'
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But it is important to warn, for spoiling a phobe is like feeding mogweis after midnight. It gets ugggggly.
And don't ever throw them in a swimming pool.
trust me.
Dan, have you been throwing spoilerphobes in the pool?
Who, Me? Well I never! Well there was that one time...
What? Um, no. I take the fifth!
Accidentally posted in Natter:
I was not aware of this site:
And I bow to the great screencaps they got off the DVD for OMWF...
Regarding the other spoilers contained in that Fury interview: (whitefonted only for those who've read it and are afraid of having their current spoilage tweaked, no spoilage for those who haven't read it, I promise) I got the impression that Fury was throwing around "will be appearing" a little casually. This interview was held a couple of months ago, I believe. So, you know, might not be spoilers at all. I avoid spoilers, and I certainly didn't feel spoiled by it.
The thing about Fury's daughter and SMG is pretty cute.
So I found my copy of the EW where SMG announced the end. And at the very end of the interview, the interviewer asked if she knew what the last scene in the episode would be, to that, SMG replied "All I can say is that I really hope i have the last line..."
I was amused, wonder if that had anything to do with her having the exact oposite?
Oh, also, following the Vi commercial convo, did anyone else see Larry in the Sara Lee commercial? Poor dead Larry, now reduced to peddling cheesecake and bread.
Yeah I thought that was him in the Sara Lee Commercial, but I wasn't too sure if i just didn't have Buffy Brain.
I knew that was Big Gay Larry! It is a cute commercial, too. Because Larry is being a good sport, standing around at his fiancee's shower, enduring all the squee, and Dad-in-law rescues him for hot dogs. It managed to avoid the stereotypes of in-laws hating the new family member and fiances being uninvolved dullards, while only briefly touching upon the stereotype of women, especially brides, being squealing fangirls of Vera Wang. (It was the female friends who did most of the squealing.)
Also, I think many people would benefit from eloping, and holding a party for the emotionally involved afterwards.