Historical slash fiction and Zero vibes
Jan. 30th, 2003 01:47 pmOn Brunching Shuttlecocks, they were rating the USA state coins, and the comment about Louisiana just made me laugh:
Speaking of reprises, the trumpet also appears on this coin, along with a pelican and a large welt raised across the center of the US. This is the Louisiana Welt, which Thomas Jefferson planted on Napoleon Bonaparte's ass on Web sites devoted to historical slash fiction. You know, I really thought I was making that up. "Heh," I said to myself. "Historical slash fiction. What a silly idea." But no, a quick Web search reveals a thriving historical slash community. Weird. Eerie. Anyhow, I like pelicans.
I am easily amused, but at least no one asked what I was laughing about. *g*
On a SV note, I found that I still have Zero, and the last two episodes of season one on tape. (Yay for my lack of tape organisation skills!) Rewatching Zero, I can't shake the impression that Jude and Lex were an item at some point. Lex is so affected by him, and his death, and seems to be sending out very few sexual vibes towards Amanda (and considering that this boy sends the vibes out to pool cues and water bottles, that's saying something!). Anyone else get that impression, or is it just me?
*crickets chirping*
Thought so. *g*
Speaking of reprises, the trumpet also appears on this coin, along with a pelican and a large welt raised across the center of the US. This is the Louisiana Welt, which Thomas Jefferson planted on Napoleon Bonaparte's ass on Web sites devoted to historical slash fiction. You know, I really thought I was making that up. "Heh," I said to myself. "Historical slash fiction. What a silly idea." But no, a quick Web search reveals a thriving historical slash community. Weird. Eerie. Anyhow, I like pelicans.
I am easily amused, but at least no one asked what I was laughing about. *g*
On a SV note, I found that I still have Zero, and the last two episodes of season one on tape. (Yay for my lack of tape organisation skills!) Rewatching Zero, I can't shake the impression that Jude and Lex were an item at some point. Lex is so affected by him, and his death, and seems to be sending out very few sexual vibes towards Amanda (and considering that this boy sends the vibes out to pool cues and water bottles, that's saying something!). Anyone else get that impression, or is it just me?
*crickets chirping*
Thought so. *g*