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Nov. 25th, 2006 02:34 pmDo not blame her for the really strange premise. It was my idea, which wasn't even really my idea, because it was inspired by an old post from
Hockey Night at Hogwarts.
Standout lines:
Still, excitement was high among the students, who welcomed a chance to vent frustration as they waited for news from their families on the progress of the coming war and the loss of relatives in the preliminary efforts to stop Voldemort’s evil attempt to take over the world. A game which seemed to be a thinly veiled opportunity for bloodshed and violence in the name of sportsmanship seemed the perfect thing.
and:
Seamus summed it up quite well when he said, “Well, look at it this way. Why do we always get the Hufflepuffs on our side? As far as bloodshed, violence, and hockey go, I’d rather someone on my side who doesn’t flinch, whimper, and hide at the first sign of danger. Why do the good guys always get the weak and pathetic on their side while the bad guys get the ones with Unforgivables and, like, guns and swords and stuff?”
and the best one:
...it was a well-known fact that being at Hogwarts in his seventh year rather than dashing off to engage in battle frustrated Harry beyond belief. Unfortunately for him, his own plans of war had to be put aside. Mostly in the effort of plot, really.
I really would love to host a panfandom Hockey challenge, but don't know how to go about starting one. Can anyone who's done such a thing (fic challenges, that is), tell me how? Because, really, how cool would a hockey story be in, say, the Star Wars universe? Or maybe Hard Core Logo, or OMG, Slings & Arrows (I'd co-write this one if anyone wanted to take it on)? Any suggestions? Anyone want to co-mod such a thing? Deadline could be after the New year, so as not to interfere with
In other news, this (taken from here):
"There was a lot of wailing and crying about Chrétien saying, ‘don’t go into Iraq’ – and I happen to agree with him on that. It was an unnecessary engagement. All these people were saying ‘oh, no the Americans are going to hate us!’ Of course they’re going to say that they’re pissed off at us’ but it doesn’t mean anything. It doesn’t mean they're going to tear up trade agreements. They DO stuff with us. We’re interconnected. And we have a right to have our own opinion. We’re always trying to find that dividing line – and what I was kind of trying to say with H2O was that we have to watch it, because we live in the shadow of a gigantic power unlike the world has ever known. I would argue maybe even to rival Rome."
also
"I love that fact that the US media has been characterized as being lefty and anti-Bush, when I don’t see how he could have had an easier ride from the moment that he went into Iraq until very recently. Nobody was questioning if this was a good idea or not. And [Michael] Moore’s got a lot of young people engaged, so if even 10% of them go out and do something, that’s an accomplishment.”
and
"The corporate structure is not really particularly sympathetic. It’s not really a good symbiotic relationship – corporate structure and democratic structure. One, however, is vastly more efficient than the other. So it’s a logical solution that corporate structure would come to a certain extent to dominate how a democracy is executed."
Dear Paul Gross,
Please, please,
I'll even buy the audiobook.
With sincere and heartfelt admiration, I remain,
Me
P.S. I wouldn't be at all upset if one or more of the following terms were
Honestly. Brain cells are SO the pheremones of geekdom.
Of course, the whole thing might be part of the suspected conspiracy mentioned in this post. I'm adding
Also, I am embarrassed to admit that I ate all of the chocolate cheesecake that
Now I have to restart Cuthbert because he's being weird and get off my arse or I'll be late for work.
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Date: 2006-11-25 08:21 pm (UTC)in fact, all americans are canadians. we're all one big constitutional monarchy. stephen harper just uses bush as his puppet south of the border to wrangle-in the outskirts of canadian interests.
you will all be granted canadian passports soon enough -- we just have to update our gun directory first.
8\
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Date: 2006-11-25 10:49 pm (UTC)Willie Nelson is a Citizen of the World, in philosophy. I love him utterly.
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Date: 2006-11-26 12:34 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2006-11-25 08:23 pm (UTC)I think that hearing Paul say "coup d'etat" would make me swoon. How can he be so smart and charming and funny and also have those looks? *shakes head at unfairness of life*
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Date: 2006-11-25 10:55 pm (UTC)Some people have all the right
jeansgenes. I don't see life's unfairness here at all, though. More like life's consolation. :)(no subject)
Date: 2006-11-25 10:22 pm (UTC)I can't wait for the sequel to H2O - the first one had me on the edge of my seat for four solid hours. I would describe it to people as a cross between the West Wing and 24 but utterly Canadian. The lighting is incredibly sexy as well and it's about the only thing I've seen which seamlessly merges the English- and French-Canadian worlds on-screen.
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Date: 2006-11-25 11:00 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2006-11-25 11:03 pm (UTC)I could write paragraphs on how much I love Martha. She teaches Shakespeare to children. How cool is that?
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Date: 2006-11-26 01:20 am (UTC)Okay, you busted me. I admit openly and freely. Paul and I sit up late at night, cuddled under a down comforter (and wearing only plaid nightshirts) and work out ways that we can (1) oust Stephen Harper from the country, (2) get Rick Mercer to replace Jack Layton as head of the NDP, (3) get Paul to be PM for real, and (4)
have hot, nasty passionate monkey-lurve sexplot the submission of our bossy cohorts.Hey, we kicked ass in 1812 and a bunch of drunk folks from Halifax burned down the old White House. We could do it again ;)
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Date: 2006-11-26 06:42 am (UTC)(2) Jack Layton looks like the love child of Gavin McLeod and Alex Trebek. Rick Mercer is cuter. So okay.
(3) Hmmm. I'll have to think about this one.
(4) I'm not sure how Stephen Harper can be a cohort if the object of the game is to oust him from power and replace him with someone
prettiermore progressive? I think it's all a coverup for hot monkey sex.Hey, we kicked ass in 1812 and a bunch of drunk folks from Halifax burned down the old White House. We could do it again
Just make sure it's after Lincoln Chafee has left office. That way there's less likelihood he'll be in the White House during the singeing.
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Date: 2006-11-26 01:40 pm (UTC)Remember the saying, 'Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer'? Harper has no clue ::giggles::
I mean, yeah, you're right... its all a coverup for our humping like lustbunnies ;)
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Date: 2006-11-26 06:11 pm (UTC)And how did I get involved in this conspiracy, anyway? Must be that dang smokescreen of Willie Nelson's.
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Date: 2006-11-26 03:25 am (UTC)Honestly, what's better than hockey and hockey players?
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Date: 2006-11-26 05:58 pm (UTC)I wanted the hockey fic because someone else mentioned that there aren't any in other fandoms besides dS.
And anyway, I told you that I really like hockey, not all the fighting, is all. However, in my Quest to actually enjoy winter, I figure I need a sport. I hate pro basketball, and I don't like football as a sport in general. Which leaves hockey. Unless, that is, MLB decides to start up Winter Baseball in Florida or something.
So there.
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Date: 2006-11-26 11:58 am (UTC)*breathes heavily* You should so become PG's ghost writer. Seriously.
But, please, don't send Paul into politics. I mean, he's interested in politics and understands a lot and reads a lot and he's very, very smart... but I also want to think of him as an artist, an idealist, someone who'd be too frustrated of the system to participate in it. No, Paul should make films and plays about politics (and audio books of course), but really going there? Please don't.
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Date: 2006-11-26 06:05 pm (UTC)Nah, just his editor. I edit my kids' papers, why not? *waits by the phone*
But, please, don't send Paul into politics
Writing a book about politics isn't the same thing as becoming a politician. Besides, he's already said he'd never do it, and he never listens to me, anyway, because what I want to do is send him back into theatre.
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Date: 2006-11-27 08:45 am (UTC)Hmmmm... Am I selfish enough to say "Keep on making movies because in Stratford I can't see you"? No. Nonono. But I'm selfish enough to say "Come to the English Theatre in Frankfurt and play Hamlet, so that I can see and drool over you (and a part from that make an internship and sneak into your dressing room nd gernerally stalk you.)".
And now stop laughing, you, this is one of my favourite fantasies.
*looks around*
*hides*
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Date: 2006-11-27 04:31 pm (UTC)I wouldn't be opposed at all to "The Stratford Shakespeare Festival presents An Evening of Sonnets", however. A selection of sonnets by four or so featured performers (and Alan Rickman would have to be included in there somewhere, dammit). Maybe there could be a contest the winter before to pick just which sonnets are done, because there are so many of them, after all.
Paul could do this one, among others:
When most I wink, then do mine eyes best see,
For all the day they view things unrespected;
But when I sleep, in dreams they look on thee,
And darkly bright are bright in dark directed.
Then thou, whose shadow shadows doth make bright,
How would thy shadow's form form happy show
To the clear day with thy much clearer light,
When to unseeing eyes thy shade shines so!
How would, I say, mine eyes be blessed made
By looking on thee in the living day,
When in dead night thy fair imperfect shade
Through heavy sleep on sightless eyes doth stay!
All days are nights to see till I see thee,
And nights bright days when dreams do show thee me.
Alan could do this one, also among others:
They that have power to hurt, and will do none,
That do not do the thing they most do show,
Who, moving others, are themselves as stone,
Unmoved, cold, and to temptation slow;
They rightly do inherit heaven's graces,
And husband nature's riches from expense;
They are the lords and owners of their faces,
Others, but stewards of their excellence.
The summer's flower is to the summer sweet,
Though to itself, it only live and die,
But if that flower with base infection meet,
The basest weed outbraves his dignity:
For sweetest things turn sourest by their deeds;
Lilies that fester, smell far worse than weeds.
Or, y'know. Whatever.
And now stop laughing, you, this is one of my favourite fantasies.
*looks around*
*hides*
*hides entire list*
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Date: 2006-11-27 06:52 pm (UTC)*reads second sonnet* - *dies*
*clears throat* Er... we talked about voice/mouth-kinks before, didn't we? ;) Hell, Paul made me swoon with his soliloquy about fucking curling rocks! It's just that his voice can get so incredibly husky and... May I just recall Geoffrey Tennant when he talks about "poetic faith"? This is the voice I mean!
And just imagine him reading Ovid's "Ars Amatoria" with that voice (English AND Latin) -
illa quidem nostro subiecit eburnea collo
bracchia Sithonia candidiora nive,
osculaque inseruit cupida luctantia lingua
lascivum femori supposuitque femur
I'd propose a multi-language poetry evening, starring the following quartette: Paul Gross, Alan Rickman (you totally get my blessings for him!), Liam Neeson and Rupert Everett. I'm not sure I'd survive this evening, but I#d certainly die a happy death!
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Date: 2006-11-28 03:01 am (UTC)That curling soliloquy?
There are lots of consonants in the Latin. I approve. And which episode is the poetic faith thing in? It's all a blur, currently. :)
Liam Neeson, oh, yes. And 'twould please all, because Alan and Liam are in the same relative age group (they're six years apart), and Rupert and Paul are the same age (they're one month apart). k.d. lang could sing something at intermission, because she has a singing voice like liquid velvet. Everyone walks away happy.
Please, Stratford? You'd make a fortune. No charge for the idea, either, save for a few good seats. :)
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Date: 2006-11-28 12:34 pm (UTC)"Poetic faith" is from... ohh, I don't know. I thought it was ep 5, but I can't seem to find it right now. But it was during a conversation with Oliver. BTW, can you tell me in which ep Oliver confesses to the "issues" he had with Geoffrey?
Please, Stratford? You'd make a fortune. No charge for the idea, either, save for a few good seats. :)
Agree with that. Though I'd really like a kind of backstage pass, too.
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Date: 2006-11-28 06:00 pm (UTC)Re: It's like having sex in public
Date: 2006-11-28 06:48 pm (UTC)I bet it'd be hilarious to see two of the pretties perform "Je t'aime"... (I mean, we won't be able to keep Paul from singing anyway.) And on a less sarcastic note: The Canadian Constitution in Russian is still an option ;). Okay, that was sarcastic. But an awesome idea anyway.
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Date: 2006-11-28 07:38 pm (UTC)I like a woman with a plan.
I bet it'd be hilarious to see two of the pretties perform "Je t'aime"... (I mean, we won't be able to keep Paul from singing anyway.)
OMG, if we can get Rufus Wainwright to do it with him, the house will be packed. Packed, I tell you. And okay, that idea rates me my backstage pass.
The Canadian Constitution in Russian is still an option ;)
The Charter in English is fine with me (it's Patriotic, which feeds my Paul/Canada OTP love, and it takes a long time to read), although Russian is good. Da.
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Date: 2006-11-28 08:08 pm (UTC)Hey, you might get your pass for RW, but I'll certainly get mine for the song!
Did someone actually ever write Paul/Canada? (Uh, gruesome images, kindly leave my brain again, will you?)
I know that some people would kill me for encouraging Paul to sing, but, to please the younger, modern audience I'd like to hear him do "Poison"... Your mouth, so hot - Your web, Im caught - Your skin, so wet - Black lace on sweat *fans air* AND he could do the air guitar, which, I think, would please him greatly.
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Date: 2006-11-29 05:32 am (UTC)Okay, I'll go with that.
I know that some people would kill me for encouraging Paul to sing
Not me. He can sing just fine, he just has to pick songs that are in his range, is all. He actually recorded (and wrote) one of my favourite songs ever.
I'd like to hear him do "Poison"... Your mouth, so hot - Your web, I'm caught - Your skin, so wet - Black lace on sweat *fans air*
I dunno. This is Stratford, after all.
AND he could do the air guitar, which, I think, would please him greatly.
Please do not tell him this. Please. I'm starting to get dorky video images here. He can do air guitar backstage with all the other kids.
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Date: 2006-11-29 05:39 am (UTC)Nobody has to write it. It's an ongoing RL saga, and I'm its biggest fan. *g*
I really would like a Paul/Canada OTP icon. My PS skillz aren't good enough.
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Date: 2006-11-29 09:27 am (UTC)The problem's not the singing, but the performing publicly. IMO.
This is Stratford, after all.
Yeah, so? I'll make it a little swingy and he could sing it accompanied by Vioncello and Piano *shrugs* Stratford would love that. And it would save the air guitar thingy *g*
Which is your favourite song ever?
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Date: 2006-11-29 10:32 am (UTC)The right management would work wonders. *volunteers*
Which is your favourite song ever?
ONE of my favourites. And it's Family Matters. It's brilliant, IMO.