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Oct. 20th, 2007 05:11 amI can haz birthday haul nao!
- And So It Is by
schneestern (McKay/Sheppard, R)
They fall into it easily enough. Kisses and caresses and little touches like it's always been a part of who they are.
Hi, so this pretty much made me cry. It's so sweetly, delicately beautiful, and the last line packs such a punch that I actually made sounds and had to pause before hitting 'comment' to kermit flail my arms around wildly. - From A Whispered Start by
misskatieleigh (McKay/Sheppard, PG)
Rodney is very protective of John’s mind. He kind of wants it to stick around for a bit, preferably attached to John’s body.
This is adorable. I love the affectionate, subtle ode to John's hair. Really, there is no way that his hair should be able to do that all time. I love it so much. <3 - Stranded at the Drive In by
kashmir1 (McKay/Sheppard, R)
John bundles Rodney into the GTO one Friday evening in early June. Rodney's teaching summer session and, two weeks in, is already threatening violence against his 'incompetent' students.
RODNEY. SINGS. LIONEL RICHIE'S GREATEST HITS. IN THE SHOWER. I will never, ever get over that. Oh, yeah, and also this is totally awesome and sweet and I love it to tiny bits and pieces. But Lionel Richie. Come on. - An awesome mix by
chickypooh
I'm only just listening to this now, but it's so delightful and cute! V. v. good for when you're feeling happy and gooshy. (As I am right now.) - I know this wasn't FOR me - per say - but, dude. Dumbledore's gay is announced on my birthday? Damn right I'm claiming it. Thank you, JK Rowling, you absolute doll! It's just what I've always wanted, it's perfectly right!
It's just what I've always wanted, a Christmas delight! - MOM: Remember a few years ago when that one - what country was that?
ME: What are you even talking about.
MOM: Anyway, they got that bad storm. Oh, oh, what was it called?
ME: The storm?
MOM: I keep thinking tiramisu, but that can't be right.
ME: ...A tsunami?
MOM: No, no. Maybe a honsoom? - Shampoo and conditioner that will make it mandatory for me to sing in the shower. No lie. When you have a shampoo that's coconut and lime, you do a little dance and burst into enthusiastic song! You put da lime in da coconut, then you put 'em in your hair. And, yes. I did actually start singing and dancing in the middle of the store. Shame, what?