I just found ship_manifesto on LJ, and there's a lovely Jack/Daniel essay complete with screenshots to illustrate the synopsis of their more slash-inspiring interactions.
Even if you don't buy the /, it's very sweet.
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much anything else that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
I just found ship_manifesto on LJ, and there's a lovely Jack/Daniel essay complete with screenshots to illustrate the synopsis of their more slash-inspiring interactions.
Even if you don't buy the /, it's very sweet.
Okay, I give up. What does the little symbol with the < and then a 3 (which won't show up if I type it straight here) mean? Is it an erect penis? A barebreasted conehead? Something non-sexual? (Seems unlikely, since this is fandom after all...)
It's a ♥ on its side.
...oh. Right.
I really have been in fandom too long, haven't I?
I've been seeing "XD" a lot. I've been assuming it's something like a laughing face, but I have no particular evidence for that assumption. Anyone?
I just saw a bit of a skit on an old Saturday Night Live with Paul Reiser as guest. There was a Superman sketch, set at the Daily Planet.
Michael McKean was in the cast that year (1994-1995) and in the skit, he played....Perry White!
Dude! Freaky.
a lovely Jack/Daniel essay
I enjoyed that. And I see Katie got a rec in the comments ... excellent! (I love that one; among the first I ever read, I think.)
Though, I have to say, the example from Shades of Gray (Grey?) leaves out the best part ... which is the "No, it doesn't. We drew straws. I lost." That right there? Perfection. (OK, exaggeration. Still.)
And I think I must have forgotten a significant chunk of Devil You Know, because I can't place it for a damn.
Michael McKean was in the cast that year (1994-1995) and in the skit, he played....Perry White!
Wasn't that his second go-round? I like him, but poor bugger just can't seem to catch a break.