Apr. 21st, 2008

janie_tangerine: (1984)
This quiz kind of made my day.


After you die...
Unstuck in Time



After death, you will become unstuck in time, and re-live various moments of your life. Time will cease to exist. One moment you will be learning to catch butterflies, the next you will be using your walker to go to the bathroom. You will live on forever in this way, constantly reliving the sweetest and not so sweetest of moments.





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YAY, I'll do a Billy Pilgrim/Desmond thing! Now, that's a relief ;)

Uhm. According to my Lastfm, this week I've scrobbled 854 Steve Earle plays.

That is scary. I think that man may be eating my brain. No wonder I want to fic half of his songs. *shrugs*

And after this very important entry, I might be back on half studying and half reading The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn which wasn't actually high on the to-read list but it was looking at me from the shelf and I didn't resist. I'm in the middle, anyway. And when I'm through with the book I should study, maybe I'll finally manage to finish writing the second part of the Jack/Sawyer. Those two totally don't want to cooperate with me these days..
janie_tangerine: (1984)
This quiz kind of made my day.


After you die...
Unstuck in Time



After death, you will become unstuck in time, and re-live various moments of your life. Time will cease to exist. One moment you will be learning to catch butterflies, the next you will be using your walker to go to the bathroom. You will live on forever in this way, constantly reliving the sweetest and not so sweetest of moments.





Take this quiz at QuizGalaxy.com



YAY, I'll do a Billy Pilgrim/Desmond thing! Now, that's a relief ;)

Uhm. According to my Lastfm, this week I've scrobbled 854 Steve Earle plays.

That is scary. I think that man may be eating my brain. No wonder I want to fic half of his songs. *shrugs*

And after this very important entry, I might be back on half studying and half reading The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn which wasn't actually high on the to-read list but it was looking at me from the shelf and I didn't resist. I'm in the middle, anyway. And when I'm through with the book I should study, maybe I'll finally manage to finish writing the second part of the Jack/Sawyer. Those two totally don't want to cooperate with me these days..
janie_tangerine: (lost jack/sawyer)
And I managed to get it out. Damnit, I don't know what was with Kate but for a ridiculously short POV for her it took me two weeks to get it straight. However, here is part 2. I definitely need to concentrate more on this one. Hopefully she'll cooperate.

Title: There's a Story in Your Voice, part 2/10
Rating: This part, PG13. Overall, it should reach at least an R.
Pairing: eventually Jack/Sawyer (not here but soon).
Word counting: 5800
Disclaimer: They're surely not mine (they wouldn't be in separate camps if they were) and the movie of choice here was John Huston's.
Spoilers: Up to the S3 finale.
Summary: Sawyer has to deal with a bad case of memory loss and its consequences. This part, introductions are made and awkward situations happen.
A/N 1: for my [livejournal.com profile] 10_quotes claim. The quote for this one is the following: "We can't do that!" - "How do you know? You never tried it." - "Well, yeah, but I never tried shooting myself in the head neither.", from The African Queen.
A/N 2: this is an AU. In this one, Naomi didn't land on the island during Catch 22, Desmond and Charlie never went down to the Looking Glass and while the trip to the radio tower still happened, they didn't block the signal and Locke never killed Naomi. So Charlie is very much alive and kicking here and the freighter people don't exist. Sorry to spoil Casablanca for you in the case you haven't seen it and don't know what it's about, but I need it for something that has to happen in a later chapter. Part I is here. Now also with the dvd commentary!

“Jack, just tell us that you’ve chosen, like, the worst time ever to fish out from your newly discovered well of sense of humor.” )
janie_tangerine: (lost jack/sawyer)
And I managed to get it out. Damnit, I don't know what was with Kate but for a ridiculously short POV for her it took me two weeks to get it straight. However, here is part 2. I definitely need to concentrate more on this one. Hopefully she'll cooperate.

Title: There's a Story in Your Voice, part 2/10
Rating: This part, PG13. Overall, it should reach at least an R.
Pairing: eventually Jack/Sawyer (not here but soon).
Word counting: 5800
Disclaimer: They're surely not mine (they wouldn't be in separate camps if they were) and the movie of choice here was John Huston's.
Spoilers: Up to the S3 finale.
Summary: Sawyer has to deal with a bad case of memory loss and its consequences. This part, introductions are made and awkward situations happen.
A/N 1: for my [livejournal.com profile] 10_quotes claim. The quote for this one is the following: "We can't do that!" - "How do you know? You never tried it." - "Well, yeah, but I never tried shooting myself in the head neither.", from The African Queen.
A/N 2: this is an AU. In this one, Naomi didn't land on the island during Catch 22, Desmond and Charlie never went down to the Looking Glass and while the trip to the radio tower still happened, they didn't block the signal and Locke never killed Naomi. So Charlie is very much alive and kicking here and the freighter people don't exist. Sorry to spoil Casablanca for you in the case you haven't seen it and don't know what it's about, but I need it for something that has to happen in a later chapter. Part I is here. Now also with the dvd commentary!

“Jack, just tell us that you’ve chosen, like, the worst time ever to fish out from your newly discovered well of sense of humor.” )

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