Once again I've been in limbo or something because I had NO idea you were in Alaska (maybe the hospital counts as an excuse?). I would have asked you to scoop me up a handful of soil for my garden and it is probably too late, darnit!
Sounds like you are having fun! And the hot guys? Tell me you are flirting, please. You are way cute and you need an adventure to bring even more smiles to your face when you think of your vacation.
How did this happen? Alaska? My Mom is going to go and I wish I could go with her but it is like two to three thousand dollars.
And YOU kicked ass at Broadway trivia? Who'd a thunk it?
Gay angels, huh? Maybe I will have to read some fantasy after all. You know SF and F are sorta kinda like cat people and dog people. I am a dog person. I like other peoples cats, but far far prefer a dog. I want an animal that cares if I exist when they aren't hungry. Raymond is a cat person. He likes their autonomy. I am a science fiction person. In years past when someone wrote an SF story and something impossible happened and you asked, they would say, "It's science fiction, ANYthing is possible." I think that is bullshit and I was happy that SF evolved. What I've seen in the last decade is that original problem with F. "It's fantasy, ANYthing is possible." You don't question it for goodness sakes! It's magick! I think Tolkien and Eddings would disagree. (I love their fantasy!) So this His Dark Materials is worth reading?
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Sounds like you are having fun! And the hot guys? Tell me you are flirting, please. You are way cute and you need an adventure to bring even more smiles to your face when you think of your vacation.
How did this happen? Alaska? My Mom is going to go and I wish I could go with her but it is like two to three thousand dollars.
And YOU kicked ass at Broadway trivia? Who'd a thunk it?
Gay angels, huh? Maybe I will have to read some fantasy after all. You know SF and F are sorta kinda like cat people and dog people. I am a dog person. I like other peoples cats, but far far prefer a dog. I want an animal that cares if I exist when they aren't hungry. Raymond is a cat person. He likes their autonomy. I am a science fiction person. In years past when someone wrote an SF story and something impossible happened and you asked, they would say, "It's science fiction, ANYthing is possible." I think that is bullshit and I was happy that SF evolved. What I've seen in the last decade is that original problem with F. "It's fantasy, ANYthing is possible." You don't question it for goodness sakes! It's magick! I think Tolkien and Eddings would disagree. (I love their fantasy!) So this His Dark Materials is worth reading?