Becoming, Grad Day, Prophecy Girl, Restless, Chosen, Grave, The season finale of The everyone I've ever cared about being tortured to death while lying to me Show, The Gift.
<Right index finger on tip of nose, left index finger pointing at John>
'Him'
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Becoming, Grad Day, Prophecy Girl, Restless, Chosen, Grave, The season finale of The everyone I've ever cared about being tortured to death while lying to me Show, The Gift.
<Right index finger on tip of nose, left index finger pointing at John>
ASH=serious hottie
My cow-orker who is a Buffy fan and trying to cram my taste into his box was mocking AH and AD yesterday: "She married that dork! When (sarcastic) she could've that oh-so-sexy Head guy?"
Me: "I'll skip your ignorant comments about AD, but ASH is mine, all MINE!"
He looked like he'd been poleaxed. "Really?"
Today he was still concerned about it.
What is he, twelve? That goes in my boggle box with my brother's comments about "Homicide". Sometimes, people ain't right.
I forced my very very het guy friend to name of five guys he had guy crushes on one night. And ASH was first on his list! I was proud of his good taste.
Tina f.-Now that I think about, I think both ASH and AD would be on my "guy crushes even though I'm het list"...at least, as far as living people go, Shakespeare and Byron and Oscar Wilde would be there if I could include dead guys.
My cow-orker who is a Buffy fan and trying to cram my taste into his box was mocking AH and AD yesterday: "She married that dork! When (sarcastic) she could've that oh-so-sexy Head guy?"
Cow-orker is INSANE.
Ahem.
Shakespeare and Byron and Oscar Wilde
Now THIS is some quality slash.
The best.
Cow-orker is INSANE.
Aren't they all?
From my Yahoo news list this evening, a story re: TV violence
The study by the Parents Television Council counted 534 separate episodes of prime-time violence on the six major broadcast networks during the first two weeks of the November ratings "sweeps" in 2002. That was up from 292 violent incidents during the same period four years earlier, the organization said.
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One positive finding for the PTC was that three networks — CBS, NBC and the WB — cut back on the level of violence during TV's so-called family hour, between 8 and 9 p.m. For the WB, that's due almost entirely to losing one program, "Buffy the Vampire Slayer."
The story talked a lot about gun violence and the lack of consequences, and I was thinking, "Well, that let's out Buffy," then I got to the last paragraph, shown above