vulgarweed: (snapecake)
vulgarweed ([personal profile] vulgarweed) wrote2007-07-16 09:47 pm

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Lessons learned from rock festivals? I don't care how hot it is, it's still physically impossible for me to stay grumpy while Sonic Youth is playing. Even if it's not one of their best nights.

Also: strapless bras are great in theory, but there must be some art to wearing them that I have never mastered, because I've never found one that doesn't migrate towards my waist, dragging my boobs down with it and making them look saggy when they aren't, and isn't that the very opposite of what a bra is supposed to do?

Appropos of nothing, from "Old Possum's Book of IMpractical Cats": I'm in love with these guys. Little cuddly kits are great but I want a Viking lynx!

I've written three more birthday drabbles, all of a crossovery flavo[u]r.

For [livejournal.com profile] vivien529: A GO/HP drabble (Minerva thinks that angel's got a little Slytherin in him!)

For [livejournal.com profile] signifier (who I get to see in August!): J.K. Rowling via J.L. Borges - Snape and the Aleph (also owes a conceptual debt to "The Three Versions of Judas")

For [livejournal.com profile] blueeyedtigress (who I get to see tomorrow!): GO/LOTR - Aziraphale and Crowley having a cuppa with Frodo

Productive? I think so.

[identity profile] telperion1.livejournal.com 2007-07-17 03:40 am (UTC)(link)
Believe it or not, I've never been to a rock festival. I tend to like smaller concerts. But I can understand about good music making it easier not to be frustrated. Oh, and I want to say how beyond cool pancake!Snape is. It reminds me of this icon of just-ann-now's: http://userpic.livejournal.com/34030394/3930116.

[identity profile] vulgarweed.livejournal.com 2007-07-17 03:48 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, agreed. I usually prefer small club shows, honestly. But if a whole bunch of bands I like are playing in the same place within ten minutes' walk of my apartment, I can't really pass it up. :)

I think the bunny pancake pic was the original, and all the others are mere riffs on a theme.