penile stustification
Feb. 10th, 2010 04:48 amHEE. I'd forgotten how completely awesome this scene is. A completely non-spoilery clip from Homicide: Life on the Street; watch it, and your life will be expanded in new and beautiful ways.
You know what's awesome? This actually worked in real life. I love it. :D
(Also, I kinda want their phones' ring for my cell phone ring tone. Then I can make the Star Trek communicator my text message notification, and I will be set for life.)
Also related to my recent library book selections (and to detectives investigating things, for that matter), I have written almost 2000 words of fic for A Study In Emerald. Unfortunately, Watson hasn't even been clued in yet, and there's still that whole "plot" thing to figure out, plus I have no idea when to stop writing, which is awesome because Conan Doyle-canon Holmes and Watson's relationship only spans, oh, several decades, fifty-six short stories, and four novels, not counting all Watson's maddening references to other stories and cases. *sigh*
But I have learned a good deal already about the Second Anglo-Afghan War, the geography of London, the construction of Victorian theaters, Victorian-era laws regarding sexual misconduct, techniques for writing a Sherlock Holmes pastiche, and several new points of interest in the battle between American and British English. For what it's worth.
You know what's awesome? This actually worked in real life. I love it. :D
(Also, I kinda want their phones' ring for my cell phone ring tone. Then I can make the Star Trek communicator my text message notification, and I will be set for life.)
Also related to my recent library book selections (and to detectives investigating things, for that matter), I have written almost 2000 words of fic for A Study In Emerald. Unfortunately, Watson hasn't even been clued in yet, and there's still that whole "plot" thing to figure out, plus I have no idea when to stop writing, which is awesome because Conan Doyle-canon Holmes and Watson's relationship only spans, oh, several decades, fifty-six short stories, and four novels, not counting all Watson's maddening references to other stories and cases. *sigh*
But I have learned a good deal already about the Second Anglo-Afghan War, the geography of London, the construction of Victorian theaters, Victorian-era laws regarding sexual misconduct, techniques for writing a Sherlock Holmes pastiche, and several new points of interest in the battle between American and British English. For what it's worth.