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Jennifer, Site Mom at Willow and Tara's Love
"I think that being a beautiful, heavy, lesbian witch rocks!"-Amber Benson
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Jennifer, Site Mom at Willow and Tara's Love
"I think that being a beautiful, heavy, lesbian witch rocks!"-Amber Benson
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Originally posted by AutumnT:Dedicated fans will notice the hidden reference to When She Was Bad from season 2, but the real shocker comes at the end of the ep when Willow and Tara have repeated hot naked sex.
*cackle* Yep...I wonder what you had to enter into the prompt for THAT one, huh?
Not just hot naked sex..but REPEATED hot naked sex. I love it!
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Autumn
I have the sudden urge to dedicate my productive cooperation.
Instant Buffy Spoilers!
In episode 18 of season 7, we'll see some bizarre behaviour in Sunnydale. The Joss Whedon penned episode, Nothing Really Matters will see many shippers dancing for joy, as Xander and Buffy become intimate.
Also, Nothing Really Matters will see the return of a character from a previous series, when Cordelia shows up at the Bronze. Writer/producer, David Greenwalt stated in a recent interview that 'We expect a lot of people to be surprised by Cordelia's return. We'd been planning a return episode for this character for some time, but were stumped by scheduling conflicts. Luckily we were able to write it into season 7. Fans should watch the scenes in the Bronze carefully. There's more to Cordelia's return than meets the eye.'
Dedicated fans will notice the hidden reference to I Only Have Eyes for You from season 2, but the real shocker comes at the end of the ep when Xander masturbates with Tara
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~La
"No good sittin' worryin' abou' it. What's comin' will
come, an' we'll meet it when it does."
~Hagrid, from "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire".
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Originally posted by AutumnT:
I refuse to answer that question on the grounds I may incriminate myself.
I'm with Autumn on this one! Before I got sucked in to this board (yeah, I fought really hard all the way) I did a lot of reading or watching other things on TV. I spend so much time at work and doing lesson plans, that this is the great escape. Although I did go out Friday night to see a play that a friend directed. She runs a theater cooperative. It was very good! - "Off The Map" by Joan Ackerman.
OT - I have the tv on, and am absently watching True Lies. Eliza Dushku is so young! Adorable, and still a bad girl.
quote:Instant Buffy Spoilers!
In episode 22 of season Seven, we'll see some bizarre behaviour in Sunnydale. The Joss Whedon penned episode, Many a mickle makes a muckle will see many shippers dancing for joy, as Tara and Willow become intimate.
Also, Many a mickle makes a muckle will see the return of a character from a previous series, when Faith shows up at the Bronze. Writer/producer, David Greenwalt stated in a recent interview that 'We expect a lot of people to be surprised by Faith's return. We'd been planning a return episode for this character for some time, but were stumped by scheduling conflicts. Luckily we were able to write it into season Seven. Fans should watch the scenes in the Bronze carefully. There's more to Faith's return than meets the eye.'
Dedicated fans will notice the hidden reference to Nightmares from season 2, but the real shocker comes at the end of the ep when Xander dies.
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You know I've been through hell...Joss can't you see, there'll be nothing left of me. You made me believe...
In episode 14 of season eight, we'll see some bizarre behaviour in Sunnydale. The Joss Whedon penned episode, everything's coming up roses will see many shippers dancing for joy, as willow and anya become intimate.
Also, everything's coming up roses will see the return of a character from a previous series, when larry shows up at the Bronze. Writer/producer, David Greenwalt stated in a recent interview that 'We expect a lot of people to be surprised by larry's return. We'd been planning a return episode for this character for some time, but were stumped by scheduling conflicts. Luckily we were able to write it into season eight. Fans should watch the scenes in the Bronze carefully. There's more to larry's return than meets the eye.'
Dedicated fans will notice the hidden reference to Lie to Me from season 2, but the real shocker comes at the end of the ep when Dawn finally gets over herself
braids
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"Is she your sister?"
"She's my everything..."
"Would that mean we have to snuggle?"
"There's nothing we can't face...except for bunnies."
"It's not a gay thing...I mean...she is...gay...but we don't gay..."
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Originally posted by girlwiththebraids:
but the real shocker comes at the end of the ep when Dawn finally gets over herself
LOL. Now that I want to see.
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Autumn
I have the sudden urge to dedicate my productive cooperation.
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You know I've been through hell...Joss can't you see, there'll be nothing left of me. You made me believe...
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Sugarloaf
Well, dip me in chocolate and throw me to the lesbians!!
Well, when not Buffy watching/thinking/writing (endless paragraphs of boring narrative ) fan fiction (very, very slowly - it takes much effort to be THAT ponderous and over-blown/long-winded/pretentious, Ruth ), I play guitar, write songs (that have endless verses of ... I must stop this ), act, sing, read (history - what started out as an interest/obsession with the First World War, has now, over the last twelve years grown to encompass virtually the whole of the 20th century, and some of the 19th (reading Shelby Foote's narrative history of The American Civil War was a real life-changer), and Dazey - you'll be pleased to know, I am taking the trouble to get to grips with the situation/history of Northern Ireland, etc, although, obviously, I'm not going to spout forth my thoughts on here; fiction: Mostly American literature - Salinger, especially - and a teeny, tiny amount of poetry - Robert Graves, Philip Larkin, Sylvia Plath and Tony Harrison, are, pretty much, my faves -), listen to music (too many to mention, except to say - cachaco - I like The Magnetic Fields, too! Although I also have to say/shout/scream at the top of my lungs (ready, Charlie?) Manic Street Preachers!!!!!), go walking with Sharon (mostly around Wales, which is well, fantastic, of course), watch films (saw The Royal Tenenbaums last night - jury still out on that one - although I must confess to going a bit gooey over GP; panda eyes and all - I must be shot), watch sport (rugger, cricket, mostly - occasionaly known to play the latter - very, very badly), deal with never-ending parental problems (all their own making, but no less frustrating, as they seem to then phone me up, and expect me to clean up the mess - I tell you, the moment they retire, they're being shipped off to Mrs McTwiggie's Dreary Home For Unwanted Parents), and finally, play valet to Spike the Wonderpooch, who is a very demanding soul, although adorable (the little bugger).
(I think I mentioned ENJOYING writing endless paragraphs, didn't I? I did? Good: Don't want you to think I didnt enjoy writing this one. And being cheeky, too - I enjoy that one very much (Sharon can attest to that one).
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I am the sunlight on the sides of houses.
[This message has been edited by Wolfie (edited March 18, 2002).]
Also, Fisting will see the return of a character from a previous series, when Tito shows up at the Bronze. Writer/producer, David Greenwalt stated in a recent interview that 'We expect a lot of people to be surprised by Tito's return. We'd been planning a return episode for this character for some time, but were stumped by scheduling conflicts. Luckily we were able to write it into season 6. Fans should watch the scenes in the Bronze carefully. There's more to Tito's return than meets the eye.'
Dedicated fans will notice the hidden reference to Tito from season 2, but the real shocker comes at the end of the ep when Tara and Willow buy a new dildo.
Hmmm.
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What do I do when not Buffying?
I read. (fiction, some poetry, newspapers, trashy tabloid magazines, fluffy magazines, political/personal essays in anthologies, etc.)
I think about and procrastinate writing and occasionally actually get a decent amount of writing done.
I work/play with a progressive API performing arts collective doing both writing AND (most shocking to me) performing (never thought I'd be up onstage or take to it so much).
I talk and read and think and dream and do butch/femme, queer political activism and anti-racism/people of color community work (some of this -- queer activism -- I actually get paid for).
I drool over butches.
I hang out with my friends at their houses (you never get too old for sleepovers PLUS free cable!), at bars, at restaurants, at the nail salon, at the movies.
I talk on the phone so much with certain friends that their girlfriends all end up asking the same question, "How can you guys have so much to talk about?"
I get yummy femmey manicures.
I do yoga.
I neurotically pick over ever aspect of my life.
I don't sleep.
THE END
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Originally posted by Banshee:
Can I just chime in here? My observation/belief is that PERSONAL is POLITICAL.
OK. I don't think anything I said contradicted that.
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If you bring up these topics, you are making a political statement either in solidarity or against.
I am in solidarity with the innocent people of the North who suffer, whether they be Catholic or Protestant, Nationalist or Unionist, whether they consider themselves Irish or British. That was my only statement. If you want a statement of what I am against, I am against the use of violence in furtherance of a cause, no matter how just that cause. Is there some other statement you are inferring?
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I have to say that what you said, especially about 9/11 was VERY political.
I'm confused. All I said was that more people died. That includes British soldiers, republican and loyalist terrorists, and many innocents from both sides. This is a statement of fact. In what way did I politicize it?
Again, I am not interested in a slagging match. But I feel I have been misread somehow, and I want to clear it up.
And Ruth, I am sorry that you chose not to edit out some statements that were offensive to me and insulting to my family and friends. I will have to seek redress through other avenues.
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Originally posted by Dazey:
And Ruth, I am sorry that you chose not to edit out some statements that were offensive to me and insulting to my family and friends. I will have to seek redress through other avenues.
Dazey, I read your original post. I also read my reply. Several times. Then I took it to the moderators, who agreed that I need not edit my post. In the end, they make the decisions by which I abide.
I'm sorry if you took offence at anything I said. Me? Offensive? Surely not.
You're right, it is a volatile subject. And if you wish to berate me, my email is tommo27@hotmail.com. Feel free to email me. I'm happy to respond. Just not on the board, eh?
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You know I've been through hell...Joss can't you see, there'll be nothing left of me. You made me believe...
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Originally posted by Dazey:
Regarding my post about Ireland: I am deeply aware of how volatile this issue is and I have no intent of starting a political debate, nor will I participate in one. However I do need to address a couple of things.I'm confused. All I said was that more people died. That includes British soldiers, republican and loyalist terrorists, and many innocents from both sides. This is a statement of fact. In what way did I politicize it?
Again, I am not interested in a slagging match. But I feel I have been misread somehow, and I want to clear it up.
And Ruth, I am sorry that you chose not to edit out some statements that were offensive to me and insulting to my family and friends. I will have to seek redress through other avenues.
This is not a political issue I raise, but a human one
i believe you said that you weren't posting anything political, but that you were just stating your beliefs..and those beliefs, to many, are political. Stating that you like the color orange is personal--talking about generational long strife is political.
Also, w/the 9/11 thing.. i don't know if you're american or not..but here, you're 'not allowed' to bring up the very raw facts of more people dying in the bombings than the terrorist attacks.. blame it on our 'patriotism'..
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"Believe me I don't want to go,
And it'll grieve me 'cause I love you so
But we both know..."
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