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oxoniensis ([info]oxoniensis) wrote,
@ 2007-07-26 21:53:00
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Bunny seeking good home/not rambling about DH
Has anyone written the story where Sam Winchester heard stray rumours of Wolfram and Hart while he was at Stanford, and ends up contacting Lindsey McDonald (he's around somewhere, in some dimension or other) for help in getting Dean out of the deal with the crossroads demon? And if not, is someone (who's better on Angel canon than me) going to write it? There'd be cookies in it for you!

I was going to post some rambling (with emphasis on the rambling, because I read it over three nights when I was half asleep) thoughts on Deathly Hallows, but (1) I'm sure just about everything that could be said, or that needs to be said, has been said already and (2) it would probably have devolved into all the reasons I think Ron Weasley is a whinging prat. And I know we all got very different things out of the book, and liked and disliked different things, but oh, the assumption I keep seeing that we all love Ron is really bugging me. We don't - I spent all seven books wanting to clip him around the ear, hard, and then give him a kick up the backside for good measure. I get that other people have their favourites, and I respect that. Just why do I have to keep reading comments that imply that I like your favourites? Sweeping statements are nobody's friend. (And yes, that was a sweeping statement - irony amuses me, even cheap irony).

Um, can I blame the weather for being cranky? I need some sunshine. And quite possibly some sleep too.


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