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toerning/lusushi, ron, hermione, love
so it's 4 in the morning and i've been up since around midnight making notes about my favorite pages from a shoujo manga that i will not name because i'm somewhat embarrassed about liking it as much as i do. and in so doing i am neglecting important things i could be doing instead, like replying to emails and stuff like that. >_<
 
toerning/lusushi, ron, hermione, love
 
TashiTashi made me do this.

  1. Pick your 5 favorite OTPs
  2. Find pictures and post them
  3. Give the name of the OTP and what fandom they're from
  4. List your favorite moments between them
  5. Tag 5 people and have them do this
5 of my favorite OTPs )
temet nosce
Q: The EMP, which is the primary weapon against sentinels stands for:
A-Espesyal na Monay at Pandesal
B-Electro Magnetic Pulse
Reply with A or B.

Sender:
239

Sent:
10-June-2003
09:17:51

*snickerdoodles* monay & pandesal! *lol!* erm. pay no attention, you probably won't find it funny unless you come from my part of the world. and maybe not even then. *shrug*

had AIM chat with [info]funkybaby this morning. i was late with the birthday greetings to her but at least we got to talk, haven't done that in awhile.

N.B. Latin Spell Names for Dungeons & Dragons spells. ought to be useful if i ever get back to writing my fics again. i am enamored of Latin — [info]tempus_fugit, [info]temet_nosce and all that, you know.

one last thing...a bit of rather well-written D/G smut by [info]sarea_okelani.
and another D/G smut WiP — or at least i hope it's a WiP.
foursquare, dinny, girlcontinuum, diarists
for my delusions of grandeur. apparently,
my family name has a historic Coat of Arms associated with it.

According to research, the origin of the name is Spanish and the Coat of Arms contains a gold shield with a red cross and a snake's head, with a red border on which there are gold mullets.

...the origin of my mother's maiden name is also Spanish and the Coat of Arms contains a red shield with a gold castle.

...both surnames first found in Castile (in north central Spain), one of the Christian kingdoms of medieval Spain.


if this kinda thing interests you, here is
* the URL *

heee. *mullets*
i love heraldry.

tried it again:

The name Biggerstaff has a historic Coat of Arms associated with it.

According to research, the origin of the name Biggerstaff is English and the Coat of Arms contains Black with a silver cross. The Crest is a unicorn with the sun in background. The family motto is Suum cuique

Spelling variations include: Bickerstaffe, Bickerstaff, Bickerstath, Bickerstathe and many more.

First found in in Lancashire, where they had been seated from ancient times, long before the Norman Conquest in 1066.


hn. i'd thought it'd be Scottish. but maybe his Scottishness comes from his mum's side of the fam.

also tried it with Rupert's last name. got rather dodgy results (spelling variations include MacCraney, Craney, Crainey, MacCrain, MacCranny, MacCranne and many more — huh?!) but i *love* his alleged family motto. it's Amor proximi :)

one last thing. most of the time the things Ted Casablanca says just make me cringe, but i wish i had his job bcause...
he spotted Rupert checking out the tourist traps along Hollywood Boulevard. Just a skip across the street from the bustling Hollywood & Highland complex. Accompanied by two studio-chaperone types, the kid who plays Ron was looking very day-off-from-Hogwarts in jeans and a blue tee over a long-sleeve white shirt. No magical mischief occurred, at least not on this outing.

heee. ^.^

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