Subject: Me too - with the first Harry Potter
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Posted on: 2013-12-16 14:08:00 UTC
I own a broken hardcover and an semi-intact paperback.
It's a sign of love.
Subject: Me too - with the first Harry Potter
Author:
Posted on: 2013-12-16 14:08:00 UTC
I own a broken hardcover and an semi-intact paperback.
It's a sign of love.
Since I've seen a PPC fic in a canon that I thoroughly recognize. And one filled with so many puns... I thought the breadwalls were clever.
Good luck in future partnerships!
Just found myself curious, sorry about that. I'll review the mission a bit later, too.
I don't know about you, but personally, I like the movies because they fix the pacing problems and give the characters more depth. The visual medium, I feel, helps with immersion.
But thank you for putting my opinions into words in a way that is much more respectful than I would be capable of.
Sorry, hit post too early. What I meant to say was it's refreshing to see someone with an intelligent and reasonable reason for disliking something, instead of the unfortunately all too common "I heard it sux on teh interwebz dont juge me". Personally, as a devoted lover of Tolkien's works, I can't really relate to your complaints, but I respect the lack of author-bashing and whatnot.
Speaking of something we apparently both enjoy, What's your favorite Discworld character/book/anything?
Although I hold the Lancre Witches in a special place in my heart. My first Discworld book was Witches Abroad. I found it at a library auction when I was about twelve. It's pretty much in three pieces now, but I can't bring myself to get rid of it.
(which is, of course, Tolkien, but still). I had to buy another copy so I could continue to take it travelling.
-Aila
I own a broken hardcover and an semi-intact paperback.
It's a sign of love.
Please, please PLEASE tell me you sent Cafeteria workers after that bread castle! We're starving for some real food in HQ!
Figures I get a cold pile of tater tots that make you go nuts on one of my missions, and these guys get an entire castle of good bread!
Sorry if I'm sounding ignorant, but are you a "chemist" in the literal sense of the word, i.e., a person who specializes in chemistry, or a "chemist" in the Britspeak sense of the word, i.e., what we Americans would call a "pharmacist"?
The sort who makes things blow up, only that totally wasn't my fault. This, I mean. Absolutely nothing to do with me.
hS
Just wondering, how much overlap would you say there is between 'analytical chemist' and 'mad scientist'?
... mad? Mad? They called me mad? I'll show them mad! I'll show them all!!!!!
hS
'All those exclamation marks, you notice? Five? A sure sign of someone who wears his underpants on his head.'
Pratchett knows best :)
What the heck did you do!?
I'll ask instead: Why wasn't water made? Last I checked, hyrodgen + oxygen = water!
that I stalk you like a ghost! I just lurk the PPC Board, waiting to pounce when I see your username pop up!
Muhuhahahahahahahaha.......
I'll be e-mailing her your information. You'll get a BCC (blind carbon copy).
Until the other person enters your FC on his 3DS, he's only listed as a "provisional friend" on yours.
Wasn't Swan's Egg already over and done with?
I'd better get to the cafeteria before they're all gone . . .
(I realized I forgot to mention something in my review, and decided this was the most amusing and elegant way of bringing it up. Sorry to be confusing.
--doctorlit)
Speaking about Agent Huinesoron, is he supposed to be a Tolkienverse Elf? What's his backstory?
And more importantly (though only Andy and Saphie can really answer this question), how did he get out of Suedom!Arda?
I don't ever recall seeing a mission written in first-person before, so that was an interesting perspective. I chortled at a few bits, and definitely enjoyed the whole mission. it was good to see Mortic again, and I think I rather like Agent Huinesoron. :D
Re: the mini-Balrogs, I didn't have much of an IC explanation because nobody ever really asked for one, but on considering it I would venture that IC, as OOC, Miss Cam had had enough of trying to administrate the adoptions registry and handed the job over to someone willing and eager to do so. I would also venture that the adoptions agency headquarters is based in new Caledonia now to keep that particular pile of admin out of the way of the OFUM staff (and any students who might attempt something silly).
So, is the adoption agenter (that's a word, right?) the same person as Agent Cassie Young? Is she even called Cassie? And, most importantly, is/can she be referred to as Miss Cassie of OFUM - despite being based in New Cal?
hS
The lead admin of the agency is not Agent Cassie Young. I don't actually know what her full name is, I've just generally attached the name "Cassie" to the mysterious figure. Which I think is a decent alias, but can be extended if you like. Cass Zandra maybe, I kinda like the sound of that.
I do not think she can be referred to as a Miss of OFUM; Miss Cam didn't give me any permissions regarding the University itself and I'm reluctant to assume any authority in that setting which wasn't expressly given.
I'd prefer to stay out of the administration of an OFU anyway. XD
And feel free to invent subordinates; they should preferably be capable of managing tha antics of several hundred very lively minis, fire-proof or -resistant, or both. :P