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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.
Re: It's like having sex in public
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.
Re: It's like having sex in public
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.
Re: It's like having sex in public
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.
Re: It's like having sex in public
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.
Re: It's like having sex in public
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.
Re: It's like having sex in public
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.
Re: It's like having sex in public
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?
Re: It's like having sex in public
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.