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Jun. 4th, 2001 10:31 pmWow. Um, I've never spent a good chunk of an evening writing erotica before. It's not good, but I wrote it. And it might become good with some more work. Wow, I'm kind of impressed with myself.
If it ever does become good, I will post a link to it.
If it ever does become good, I will post a link to it.
In other news, my hands and arms are really getting tan already. My fingers are noticeably darker than Wim's. I think he attributed it to my being a "bad-ass bike bunny". Please to correct me if I have misremembered the phrase.
I keep being unsure about the ethics of calling down blessings upon people. I don't have any problem sending them to the Cats Available for Adoption, but it seems like I should get consent from people for anything that feels more organized than general good wishes. Maybe I can just try to draw some of the fire away from them instead. And perhaps I can see a mundane way to help. If I had called my dad instead of being pervert girl tonight I might have gotten farther with that. :)
Don't throw me in that briar patch
Date: 2001-06-05 11:48 am (UTC)I don't know Ian Watson, but I'll see if Google is illuminating on the matter.
Oh. No. Please save me from the blathering of Rose, two of whose posts I have marked unread in alt.poly right now just so I can read them repeatedly. This is simply dreadful. Do stop.
Re: Don't throw me in that briar patch
Date: 2001-06-05 01:07 pm (UTC)Which two posts? I am mightily flattered, and want to know what I'm being flattered for so that I can try to do it again. *grin*
Re: Don't throw me in that briar patch
Date: 2001-06-05 03:12 pm (UTC)<1eu9p0x.61749mqkymbkN%rwp@i.am> and <1eui63d.f7hl6n1lxprz2N%rwp@i.am> are the posts in question (which I will try to summarize if you can't search by message-ID). I could characterize my reactions to them as "*purrrrrrr*" and "I think I love you" respectively. You already do it again all the time, though. I don't think you need to try any harder.
Re: Don't throw me in that briar patch
Date: 2001-06-05 04:59 pm (UTC)I definitely recommend Watson's short stories over his novels, though The Martian Inca was interesting. And now it occurs to me that Harry would probably like it. Once my books get here I shall have to lend it to him.
Re: Don't throw me in that briar patch
Date: 2001-06-06 12:30 am (UTC)