HAPPY BIRTHDAY, KIRK!!!
An I could that told you *that* quiz:
Jane Austen wrote you. You are extremely aware of
the power of a single word.
Which Author’s Fiction are You?
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I am having entirely too much fun making screencaps from The Emperor’s New Groove. Siriusy. Observe:
Not to mention these, although they’re not from ENG. :
Must get out my P&P DVD next, methinks. Can make an icon of Darcy jumping into lake.
Have been listening to the RotK soundtrack clips at theonering.net. MMmmmmm. December 17 is AGES away.
Am now totally convinced that JKR has read Georgette Heyer.
Submitted The Way of the Wolf to FictionAlley, and have gotten lots of great reviews on it. Almost as many as I’ve gotten at SQ in the 2 months it’s been up, which vexes me greatly. What’s the matter with you people? Only problem is that everyone wants a sequel, and I’ve got enough plot bunnies eating me right now. Not that I didn’t always intend to write a follow up.
Made orange rolls yesterday. And they are YUMMY. MMmmmmmmm.
Went to the dentist today. All went well, was completely painless, and they didn’t charge me a cent. That’s the kind of dentist visit I like.
Pirates is in the dollar theatres! Woot! Now I can go see it again. And less than a month till I can watch it whenever I want!
I enjoy writing posts entirely composed of short, unrelated facts.
2 responses so far ↓
1 lou // Nov 11, 2003 at 12:49 pm
Jane Austen wrote you. You are extremely aware of the power of a single word.
these things are so easy to rig. Just know your author well enough and viola…you’ve got your answer. Now, lets go play and see who else I can be written by.
2 Lou // Nov 11, 2003 at 1:04 pm
How interesting. I answered truthfully this time and I must be in fact of Austen tendency. But I really can’t see how Deep Space, interplay of conversation, Bourbon and a good woman who can almost drink me under the table, but doesn’t need me, quite fit together. Yes, I know the woman thing is confusing, but one of my favorite movie scenes is in Indian Jones when she(black hair co-star…must have a thing for woman w/ black hair) drinks the Tibetan soldier under the table. Said scene stolen shamelessly by Charlie’s Angles: Full throttle. Anyway I like a woman who can hold her own and would want a man who also appreciates such a woman. That still doesn’t explain an Austen connection to space and bourbon…oh well?
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