Just wanted to say that seeing you have posted totally lit up my otherwise boring, illness-filled, no-one's-reccing-me-fic day.
Excellent! (And last week was my time to be sick, so I well know the horrors of the "I'm too out of it to do anything but hit 'refresh' on my friends list, and no one is posting me stuff to read" syndrome.)
No, no you're not. They're clearly smitten with each other. Although I must say - you say Death, and I think Pratchett's Death, and... I don't think I want to go there.
Sadly, that's precisely what I meant when I said Death.
Death, arriving on the scene and taking in who his target is: OH NO. NOT AGAIN. Daniel Jackson: Funny. I said exactly the same thing. Death: JUST DON'T TALK ABOUT THE FUNERARY RITES OF -- Daniel: No, no. This time, I was going to ask - look. If you're the big traditional death, you should have hourglasses somewhere, right? Death, warily: YES. Daniel: So. What's up with mine? Do I have more than one? Do you keep turning it over? What? Death: THANK YOU. I HAVE A HEADACHE NOW. Daniel, checking out his body: Huh. I don't even think I have much of a head left. That's going to save me a lot on Advil. Death: ALL RIGHT. FINE. WE CAN GO BY THE HOURGLASS ROOM FOR A VERY BRIEF PERIOD, BUT THEN IT IS RIGHT TO THE AFTERLIFE FOR YOU.
I left that fandom in a fit of pique (s7 disappointed, s8 annoyed, but s9 downright pissed me off and I never thought the day would come when I was glad SG1 was cancelled, but it happened!), and through the residual annoyance I tend to forget there's still great fic out there I haven't read yet. There goes my afternoon
You're sick - you're supposed to do nothing but read fan fiction. Um. Anyway, I'm pretty sure that's in a rulebook somewhere. If not, I'm in trouble for last week.
And, see, this is where I have the advantage, because I never watched the canon. So I can enjoy the stories without having to live through the Fargate hybrid or whatever in the actual show. (I love Ben Browder. I love Claudia Black. It's just, um, a little weird to have them on SG1.) Canon-free fan fiction is loads of fun.
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Excellent! (And last week was my time to be sick, so I well know the horrors of the "I'm too out of it to do anything but hit 'refresh' on my friends list, and no one is posting me stuff to read" syndrome.)
No, no you're not. They're clearly smitten with each other. Although I must say - you say Death, and I think Pratchett's Death, and... I don't think I want to go there.
Sadly, that's precisely what I meant when I said Death.
Death, arriving on the scene and taking in who his target is: OH NO. NOT AGAIN.
Daniel Jackson: Funny. I said exactly the same thing.
Death: JUST DON'T TALK ABOUT THE FUNERARY RITES OF --
Daniel: No, no. This time, I was going to ask - look. If you're the big traditional death, you should have hourglasses somewhere, right?
Death, warily: YES.
Daniel: So. What's up with mine? Do I have more than one? Do you keep turning it over? What?
Death: THANK YOU. I HAVE A HEADACHE NOW.
Daniel, checking out his body: Huh. I don't even think I have much of a head left. That's going to save me a lot on Advil.
Death: ALL RIGHT. FINE. WE CAN GO BY THE HOURGLASS ROOM FOR A VERY BRIEF PERIOD, BUT THEN IT IS RIGHT TO THE AFTERLIFE FOR YOU.
I left that fandom in a fit of pique (s7 disappointed, s8 annoyed, but s9 downright pissed me off and I never thought the day would come when I was glad SG1 was cancelled, but it happened!), and through the residual annoyance I tend to forget there's still great fic out there I haven't read yet. There goes my afternoon
You're sick - you're supposed to do nothing but read fan fiction. Um. Anyway, I'm pretty sure that's in a rulebook somewhere. If not, I'm in trouble for last week.
And, see, this is where I have the advantage, because I never watched the canon. So I can enjoy the stories without having to live through the Fargate hybrid or whatever in the actual show. (I love Ben Browder. I love Claudia Black. It's just, um, a little weird to have them on SG1.) Canon-free fan fiction is loads of fun.