unamaga: (so not a morning person)
unamaga ([personal profile] unamaga) wrote2007-12-26 11:13 am
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john likes butts??

Aside from a minor case of bacon-induced food poisoning on my part, Christmas was a surprising success! And, really, I was kind of grateful for he food poisoning when it meant I didn't have to suffer through my grandmother's cardboard cooking. Seriously, you haven't tasted shoe leather until you've tasted my grandmother's roast pork.

Best way to spend Christmas morning: watching Fraggle Rock while wearing an elf hat and drinking chocolate milk. I'm tellin' you.

"Nobody was supposed to be here without a military escort and two scientists, deeply distracted by recalcitrant Ancient machinery and oblivious to the word, definitely needed somebody to watch their backs. Or their butts, which was about the only part of them visible most of the time.

John didn't mind."

- Reliquary, by Martha Wells

Ahahah, SGA tie-in novels. I'm not even a chapter in yet! Way to gay. ♥

Have to admit, though, I miss the way fanfiction assumes a knowledge in the reader. It's kind of irritating to slog through redundant physical descriptions and back story about who has the gene and who doesn't after every bit of dialogue. Hopefully that'll peter out once the beginning's over with.

Now I'm off to the shower and then Chinatown. Love you all. :>

[identity profile] exsequar.livejournal.com 2007-12-26 04:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh man, that book was PRICELESS for the gay. I loved it somuch. It only gets better! Enjoy! *g*

Love you muchly! ♥
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[identity profile] kashmir1.livejournal.com 2007-12-26 09:04 pm (UTC)(link)
AHAHA. John is an ASS MAN.

NOW. Who do we know in Atlantis that has a SPECTACULAR ass?? ;)

[identity profile] terribilita.livejournal.com 2007-12-29 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
Are these novels any good? I've never read one so I've always wondered about that.

[identity profile] chopchica.livejournal.com 2007-12-30 05:41 pm (UTC)(link)
She writes SGA fanfic as well - although most of it is gen.