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frogfarm ([personal profile] frogfarm) wrote in [personal profile] lettered 2006-12-02 07:05 pm (UTC)

A: Eliza Dushku, "Get The Party Started", by Aimee. Mmm-alicious.

(All of Aimee's work is worth checking out, particularly the remixed trailer for "Blade". Meta wowsers!)

C: Oh, honey. There are more reasons than there are people. One of the most outspoken examples being Lee Goldberg ("Is Fanfic Legal?", among many others if you care to peruse his ouevre on the matter.

K: I don't know. I'm looking forward to the comics, and I'm hoping they don't suck. I won't necessarily feel obligated to accept those events as canon if it doesn't ring true to me, but a lot of that stems from having five years worth of my own post-Chosen series mapped out.

M: Nine times out of ten. I remember when I was like that for all six seasons of Xena, show me two seconds' worth out of the episode and I was all like NAME THAT TUNE BITCH and PWND.

P: I had such a mad crush on Oprah when I was in high school, even when I disagreed with her, which was often. She didn't need to lose *near* as much weight as she did at one point, either.

Q: If I had a PDA or laptop or something, I'd read (and write) fanfic just about anywhere. As is, pretty much just at home.

R: Um, only if they need it. If my internal editor keeps going off, there has to be a good draw to get me to stick with it.

S: Depends when I posted it, I figure everyone has different schedules, especially student-teacher types. I post fb all the time on stories that are years old that I just now stumbled upon.

T: Copy, paste, one last edit.

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