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([personal profile] derien Apr. 22nd, 2006 10:54 pm)
The first 10 people to comment on this post get to request a drabble (real drabble: 100 words exactly) from you. In return, they have to post this in their journal and write a drabble for you. Post all fandoms you're willing to write for. (this is optional; you don't HAVE to do it in return, but it would be pretty spiffy if you did)

Your friends can pick a relationship, a story arc, a missing scene, or pretty much anything they want, unless the author has previously mentioned that they will not write it. They comment with what they want, and you write drabbles and post it in your LiveJournal.


I don't know what fandoms I think I can write - truthfully, I don't feel like I can write, at the moment, so I guess I'm doing this to force myself.  Not that it'll matter, because rarely does anyone respond to a meme I post. 

I'll attempt any of the following...

Red Dwarf, Seasons One through Four.
(Wodehouse) Mike and Psmith, Psmith in the City, Psmith Journalist.
(Wodehouse) Jeeves and Wooster, any character in the first few books.
Good Omens, any character.
Discworld - aside from the most recent 2 or 3 books.
Real Ghostbusters
Four Feathers (book or movie)
Star Trek: TOS/TNG & DS9 (I can't do "Enterprise" or "Voyager," haven't seen those series)
Futurama
Blackadder (may require research, but I'd be happy to oblige! ;))
Gilligan's Island (oh what the hell)

And now it's off to bed with me.  It's been a loooong day, but I got to see the wonderful [livejournal.com profile] matushan and meet her delightful baby, Esme!  What a doll.  And [livejournal.com profile] eor was so good at interacting with her - he always thinks he doesn't know how to deal with kids, but he obviously has a knack for it, and he could distract her quickly if she got fussy.  She had a tummy ache, so even though she seems like a naturally happy kid, she did have some unhappy spells.

And we also got to walk around Amherst, MA a bit, which is a lovely place with lots of little shops where you can get all the essentials of life - books, music, caffeine - live music happening on the commons, and lots of college students. 

All in all, a pleasant day. :)

From: [identity profile] mizzmarvel.livejournal.com


Star Trek TOS - something with Chekhov. When you cna - no rush. :)
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From: [identity profile] derien.livejournal.com


On a low roof in an alley in a part of town they should not be in, sheltering from cold rain under their coats and listening as the sounds of pursuit faded into the distance, Sulu proclaimed this to be the best part of shore leave - “Getting away from it all!”

“Why do I continually go on leave with you?” Chekov muttered.

“Because I'm fun, Pavel!” Sulu grinned and snuggled closer.

“Oh, I'm not disputing that you can find plenty of amusement. It's your sense of humor.” He poked his friend in the ribs, playfully. “That was a horrible joke!”

From: [identity profile] cygny.livejournal.com


Star Trek, TNG, Data!

And didn't post this in my LJ, but something similar's been up since Friday, so if you want to make a request ...
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From: [identity profile] derien.livejournal.com


They first took interest in Prince Edmund because he made it so close to the throne. Aziraphale thought him rather a decent sort, really, though an idiot, and claimed him as a victory at the end.

"He got his entire family killed!" Crowley argued, "I've got him free and clear!"

“Peter has agreed that we can claim him because his repentance brought about his death.”

Though the Blackadder descendants soon ceased to have an influence on the fortunes of England, they remained a favorite battleground, and Crowley took the most smug delight in apologizing for giving The Ghost bad directions.
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From: [identity profile] derien.livejournal.com


Thanks! :) I'm afraid I may have tried so hard to stay under my 100 words that the point of the Ghostly misdirection may have been lost...?

From: [identity profile] daegaer.livejournal.com


It wasn't crystal clear, but the overall Blackadderish thrust came through :-)
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From: [identity profile] derien.livejournal.com


“What if someone should come to the door?”

“We're merely engaged in a game of chess.”

“With me in only my pants?”

“You need to learn to play more carefully, Comrade Jackson. The risk of being caught in your pants should be incentive. But,” said Psmith, as he captured yet another piece, “that does not seem to be incentive enough. We must invent some further penalty now that you have run out of clothing to forfeit.”

Psmith's powers of invention in the matter of penalties proved an even further distraction, and by the time he announced 'Mate!' Mike was prepared.
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From: [identity profile] bravecows.livejournal.com


eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

I read this right after my mock was over, and I can't tell you how much it brightened my day. Just, eee, Psmith! Mike in only his pants! The risk of being caught in your pants should be incentive -- hee, Psmith so evil. I love the things left unsaid in the last line -- so gorgeously slashy, and so very Wodehouse.

Thank you! *dances you SO MUCH*
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From: [identity profile] derien.livejournal.com


Again, [livejournal.com profile] eor gets credit for the idea - "Strip chess! Then you can use 'mate!' as the last line!" Seriously, he is the idea man. As far as writing, though, I'm the executioner. Executrix? So I can take credit for all the wording and dialogue, and I believe I will, very happily, if you like it. ;)
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From: [identity profile] bravecows.livejournal.com


The wording and dialogue are spot-on. And you know wacky ideas were essential to Wodehouse, but it was really his language that lifted his stories to the sublime. So there!

From: [identity profile] ladyfalcon.livejournal.com


Jeeves et Wooster, title characters, please!
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From: [identity profile] derien.livejournal.com


Do you object to Ray/Winston? It's my favorite pairing, but I can steer it more gen if you like. Some people have told me they find Ray/Winston rather squicky.
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From: [identity profile] derien.livejournal.com


I've licked the Ray/Winston you've written previously.

Must have been hard to read with your screen all wet.
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From: [identity profile] derien.livejournal.com


Yes, but I couldn't pass up a straight line like that. Still, it would be an awfully nice compliment to think someone would be excited enough to want to lick the fic. ;)
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