For-Lorne.
Jul. 19th, 2006 01:32 pmAnd now Lorne has thrown yet another wrench in the works, because he insists on telling Sheppard. Gee, thanks, Lorne. I now no longer have a Sheppard caught off guard, but one that's on the offensive, and pretty pissed at Weir.
Oh. Also, Lorne refused to say one of his better lines because he protects people within his command. Jeeze. Give this man a ship to comman-- oh. Right.
I may take a break from this story to watch Cube.
ETA: I actually I found Cube uplifting. This probably says Very Bad Things about my view of humanity.
Oh. Also, Lorne refused to say one of his better lines because he protects people within his command. Jeeze. Give this man a ship to comman-- oh. Right.
I may take a break from this story to watch Cube.
ETA: I actually I found Cube uplifting. This probably says Very Bad Things about my view of humanity.
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Date: 2006-07-19 11:05 pm (UTC)Icarus
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Date: 2006-07-19 11:08 pm (UTC)Pretty much for exactly this reason.
When I was little: "She'll blow up the house."
When I got a little older, "Heck. She'll blow up the town."
The fear when I got to high school chemistry and they couldn't keep me from the stuff... "There goes the east coast." My father's reply to my mother was, "East coast? What east coast? You mean Arkansas?"