Argh! That was hard! I went with Trade because I have such fond memories of the first year of uni, refreshing my flist on days I knew a new instalment was due and being all excited to see it pop up, but Telegraph Avenue was a very close runner up. And I still go and re-read The Thousandth Man occasionally when feeling in the mood.
The peoples graciously forgive you for this oversight. Viva la revolution!
I think ARI pretty much encompasses it, though Telegraph Ave and the Incredibly True Adventures were also tempting me with their radio buttons. If only there were ticky boxes.
I am continually shocked by the love people have for that series.
Ari can turn water into wine too. Just so you know, he just saves it for really special occasions.
Well I went with Make Sure They See My Face because I loved it in a way I haven't loved RPF in a very long time, but really I would love to see more of Wanted: One Fucking Miracle Worker but it wasn't on the list!!!
I Could've Been an Actor, But I Wound Up Here. JUST BECAUSE. And then L'Amour N'est Pas Tout. ...I miss Nathan/Peter.
I went with Happiest Place, but Telegraph Ave. runs a very close second.
Seeing all of your George RPF reminded me how much I've been craving George/Ellen Paige fic. He gushed about her a bit on the red carpet the other day and suddenly I was imagining them meeting at an after party and being all witty, sarcastic together.
Oh and had it been an option I would've voted for your George/Jake fic, No One Here Gets Out Alive.
Seeing all of your George RPF reminded me how much I've been craving George/Ellen Paige fic. He gushed about her a bit on the red carpet the other day and suddenly I was imagining them meeting at an after party and being all witty, sarcastic together.
Oh and had it been an option I would've voted for your George/Jake fic, No One Here Gets Out Alive.
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You can make it up to the peoples by writing more Clooneyverse... ;)
Truly, it was fun to see a list of your stories & remember how much I enjoyed ones I haven't read in a while (and ones I've read more recently). I haven't thought about Theodore Nott & Blaise Zabini in ages!
It's clear the first line is a joke & I don't actually think you owe us anything, right? Just checking, cuz this internet, it does not convey my facial expressions adequately. What's up with that?
Truly, it was fun to see a list of your stories & remember how much I enjoyed ones I haven't read in a while (and ones I've read more recently). I haven't thought about Theodore Nott & Blaise Zabini in ages!
It's clear the first line is a joke & I don't actually think you owe us anything, right? Just checking, cuz this internet, it does not convey my facial expressions adequately. What's up with that?
I'll vote when you post a poll that includes the all the above option. How could I love one of these babies more than the others? They're all gorgeous!
Honestly the story I remember best was more of a ficlet than anything. I'm not sure if the name was Ozymandias or if it just contained the poem as an epigraph but it was Smallville, post season two or three after Lex was like... on that island or whatever. I still think of it sometimes.
the icon came from Manpaper (wallpapers of beautiful men) - which site I haven't visited in a while, but there are some lovely photos which make really nice non-fannish icons.
http://www.manpaper.com/archive/index.html
I can't think of any specific jeans-related fandoms, but the picture could go with just about any modern fandom where the characters dressed casually at least part of the time. please, feel free to use it as fodder if an idea occurs! (and if you want to use the icon, feel free - credit appreciated, but not essential)
http://www.manpaper.com/archive/index.html
I can't think of any specific jeans-related fandoms, but the picture could go with just about any modern fandom where the characters dressed casually at least part of the time. please, feel free to use it as fodder if an idea occurs! (and if you want to use the icon, feel free - credit appreciated, but not essential)
Hmm. Tough call. Telegraph Avenue was the first of yours that I read, many, many moons after you'd finished and gone on, and the feedback I left was probably one of my first attempts at using Photoshop, too, LOL. Trade runs a close second, though, because that was the first thing of yours that I read that really showed what you could do. So... Yeah.
LOL. I'm afraid, sweetie, that that book is closed. From time to time I do ponder a story where I finally put Theodore and Blaise together. That's pretty much the only work I have left to do in HP.
Yes, I knew you lot would go crazy with the ticky boxes so I had to force the issue. I am mean that way.
You can vote for whatever you want, even if it's not on the list! So, now Wanted has a vote too :-)
It is my duty to tell you that those days are long behind me. Tim Kring pissed in my Cheerios one too many times.
You may vote for whatever you like, even if it's not listed, ergo, one vote for No One Here Gets Out Alive has been made in your name. George likes a lot of people, who knows who could be in his next film ;-)
Awwwwwwwwwwwww. *squishes* And all my babies love you too.
The memory you guys have for my stories just boggles my mind. I remember that name, but I couldn't tell you anything about it. Now I must go find it... except it's not even in my memories.
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