Y'know, I actually got bogged down by this line: Last year, at convention, I had the following conversation with Jared:
*cries*
I don't know if I'll ever be able to go to a convention. Seriously. I live halfway across the world from you and I'm a closet, slash fanfic writer. (But I'll save that sob story for a proper email.) But the real problem is the 'halfway across the world bit' and the funds it would take to actually go across the world. They're not just lying about, unfortunately. But it's so cool that you get to go to conventions. I'll just have to live vicariously through you and my other friends. :-)
So yeah, back to SIMs. You and Chuck make a lovely couple. So much better than She-Who-Cannot-Be-Named. Never deserved him. He was waaay too good for her, drunken tendencies and prophesy-inducing migraines and all.
And since I appear to be suffering from ADD tonight, back to Jared as well and the whole "Yes Ma'am" thing. My friend and I were just talking about this last week and we've come to the conclusion that it's not limited to Jared. It's clearly a Texan thing. There's Jared. There's Jensen. Hell, the first time I heard Mark Salling say "Yes, Ma'am" to an interviewer I nearly had a heart attack. He's from Texas too.
The Texas man is a man after my own heart. He's rough and ready, but with manners. *swoon*
Final note: Sir Ian would definitely have a cage, a disco ball and a hot tub, SIM or no SIM. *g*
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Date: 2010-06-21 06:05 pm (UTC)*cries*
I don't know if I'll ever be able to go to a convention. Seriously. I live halfway across the world from you and I'm a closet, slash fanfic writer. (But I'll save that sob story for a proper email.) But the real problem is the 'halfway across the world bit' and the funds it would take to actually go across the world. They're not just lying about, unfortunately. But it's so cool that you get to go to conventions. I'll just have to live vicariously through you and my other friends. :-)
So yeah, back to SIMs. You and Chuck make a lovely couple. So much better than She-Who-Cannot-Be-Named. Never deserved him. He was waaay too good for her, drunken tendencies and prophesy-inducing migraines and all.
And since I appear to be suffering from ADD tonight, back to Jared as well and the whole "Yes Ma'am" thing. My friend and I were just talking about this last week and we've come to the conclusion that it's not limited to Jared. It's clearly a Texan thing. There's Jared. There's Jensen. Hell, the first time I heard Mark Salling say "Yes, Ma'am" to an interviewer I nearly had a heart attack. He's from Texas too.
The Texas man is a man after my own heart. He's rough and ready, but with manners. *swoon*
Final note: Sir Ian would definitely have a cage, a disco ball and a hot tub, SIM or no SIM. *g*