Darazelly wrote...
*Pats Doug on the back* There, there... Have some cake.
And with those lame words of comfort, I take my leave. Good night people
Cake is .never. lame. <_<
Goodnight!
Darazelly wrote...
*Pats Doug on the back* There, there... Have some cake.
And with those lame words of comfort, I take my leave. Good night people
RedNanaki wrote...
Fair enough. Kaidan enough!sapphyreelf wrote...
Realistically, heading straight to the Citadel to slap that "Reaper" evidence in a certain Turian councilor's face. Hopefully, a certain tall dark and handsome Staff Commander will happen to be about the Citadel... then angstiness can begin.
Modifié par Lianna sFfalenn, 03 mars 2010 - 10:44 .
fortunesque wrote...
I think we'll get the Council on our side from that datapad. They just wanted proof. There will likely be a snag though:
1. They could say that they don't know if the data is made up or not
2. The could be afraid to alert the public and thusly support you 'when the time comes'
3. Along with #2, they could give you Ash/Kaidan as your support agent.
I think we'll get half-support from them. It'll still be up to Shepard to get help from other sources (eg: Alliance, Turian Hierarchy, Krogan)
Lianna sFfalenn wrote...
Awww, but we's just playin'!
Time for me to head for bed as well. I leave you with the first chapter of a new fanfic: Briefly Thyself Remember. I'm still catching up on ME1 with writing, so this is earlier on in the Shepard/Kaidan relationship. Partly inspired by discussions in this thread about how Shep always has to be the tough one, and how Kaidan is there for her on those rare occasions where it all becomes too much. Love you all, NH, etc!
sesheta255 wrote...
fortunesque wrote...
I think we'll get the Council on our side from that datapad. They just wanted proof. There will likely be a snag though:
1. They could say that they don't know if the data is made up or not
2. The could be afraid to alert the public and thusly support you 'when the time comes'
3. Along with #2, they could give you Ash/Kaidan as your support agent.
I think we'll get half-support from them. It'll still be up to Shepard to get help from other sources (eg: Alliance, Turian Hierarchy, Krogan)
Not to mention that all the while The Illusive Man & Cerberus will be trying to throw a spanner in to the works at every turn. Shep's working with Cerberus is going to be a big roadblock in the Council believing the data I think.
crimsonrhodelia wrote...
And yes, it is indeed "herbs" with a hhhhhhhhh. "'erbs" = "urbs" = Latin for "city".
archonambroseus wrote...
crimsonrhodelia wrote...
And yes, it is indeed "herbs" with a hhhhhhhhh. "'erbs" = "urbs" = Latin for "city".
Ah yes, "hhhhherbs." We have dismissed that claim.
Brijenieve wrote...
Anyone feel like being a fanfic beta for me really quick? I've got to get going, but I wanted to give it to someone to read before I left.
archonambroseus wrote...
crimsonrhodelia wrote...
Sexy accents are sexy!I had a really handsome Italian grad student (black curly hair, brown eyes, olive skin) teach me, well, Italian, coincidentally enough, when I was still in college. He made "basically" sound like the sexiest word ever.
sapphyreelf wrote...
I had an English coworker a couple of years ago. I'd get her to say schedule and aluminium all the time.
My mom is American, but since I grew up in the Netherlands and it's "aluminium" in Dutch too, I've never been able to say "aluminum" (I just mistyped it too, even), feels so illogical. I get a lot of flak for it from my colleagues.
"You pronounce it "erbs," we pronounce it "herbs" because there's a f***ing 'H' in it."
–Eddie Izzard
Mrs Templar wrote...
archonambroseus wrote...
crimsonrhodelia wrote...
Sexy accents are sexy!I had a really handsome Italian grad student (black curly hair, brown eyes, olive skin) teach me, well, Italian, coincidentally enough, when I was still in college. He made "basically" sound like the sexiest word ever.
sapphyreelf wrote...
I had an English coworker a couple of years ago. I'd get her to say schedule and aluminium all the time.
My mom is American, but since I grew up in the Netherlands and it's "aluminium" in Dutch too, I've never been able to say "aluminum" (I just mistyped it too, even), feels so illogical. I get a lot of flak for it from my colleagues.
"You pronounce it "erbs," we pronounce it "herbs" because there's a f***ing 'H' in it."
–Eddie Izzard
Eddie also says:
"You spell it "thru" and I am with you on that one. We spell it "through" and that is just trying to cheat at scrabble"
I actually got to see him live a couple years ago (yes, he actually came to Missouri, USA). It was fantastic, like his make-up
sapphyreelf wrote...
Mrs Templar wrote...
archonambroseus wrote...
crimsonrhodelia wrote...
Sexy accents are sexy!I had a really handsome Italian grad student (black curly hair, brown eyes, olive skin) teach me, well, Italian, coincidentally enough, when I was still in college. He made "basically" sound like the sexiest word ever.
sapphyreelf wrote...
I had an English coworker a couple of years ago. I'd get her to say schedule and aluminium all the time.
My mom is American, but since I grew up in the Netherlands and it's "aluminium" in Dutch too, I've never been able to say "aluminum" (I just mistyped it too, even), feels so illogical. I get a lot of flak for it from my colleagues.
"You pronounce it "erbs," we pronounce it "herbs" because there's a f***ing 'H' in it."
–Eddie Izzard
Eddie also says:
"You spell it "thru" and I am with you on that one. We spell it "through" and that is just trying to cheat at scrabble"
I actually got to see him live a couple years ago (yes, he actually came to Missouri, USA). It was fantastic, like his make-up
I love his stand up routines. "Rack-a-baby!"
Modifié par Mrs Templar, 03 mars 2010 - 11:30 .
Mrs Templar wrote...
In honor of Eddie Izzard I pose a question:
Overheard during the British Inquisition: "Kaidan or death?"
FemShep: "Umm...Kaidan please"