FIC! OF THE SUPREMELY SILLY KIND!
May. 14th, 2005 03:36 pmSpotted this challenge through
daily_snitch, and I'm afraid I couldn't resist.
Three Nights at the Riddle House, or, How Hermione learned to stop worrying and love Colin Firth
by Teh Lizbee
A ficlet in three acts, in which all is fair in love and Monopoly and Colin Firth fangirling. Rated A for Absurd and Alcoholic.
( Behind Teh Cut. )
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Three Nights at the Riddle House, or, How Hermione learned to stop worrying and love Colin Firth
by Teh Lizbee
A ficlet in three acts, in which all is fair in love and Monopoly and Colin Firth fangirling. Rated A for Absurd and Alcoholic.
( Behind Teh Cut. )
The following entities are dead to me:
Mar. 21st, 2005 10:11 amSeverus Snape
The date gun at work
Ditzy!co-worker's scuzzy boyfriend
SFX Magazine
Marvel Comics
Incompetent!Manager
VO5 Conditioner for Normal Hair
"Coin-Operated Boy"
The month of March
Yeast
George Lucas
That is all.
EDIT: The following entity is NOT dead to me:
The person who wrote this remarkable remix of "Death's Avatar". "It occurred to him not for the first time that his life hadn’t been a gift so much as a loan." This is just brilliant, great writing mixed with images and ideas that never came to me. The repeated phrases -- "Wake, Severus" -- and the images and everything else are simply marvellous, and I can't praise it enough.
The date gun at work
Ditzy!co-worker's scuzzy boyfriend
SFX Magazine
Marvel Comics
Incompetent!Manager
VO5 Conditioner for Normal Hair
"Coin-Operated Boy"
The month of March
Yeast
George Lucas
That is all.
EDIT: The following entity is NOT dead to me:
The person who wrote this remarkable remix of "Death's Avatar". "It occurred to him not for the first time that his life hadn’t been a gift so much as a loan." This is just brilliant, great writing mixed with images and ideas that never came to me. The repeated phrases -- "Wake, Severus" -- and the images and everything else are simply marvellous, and I can't praise it enough.