Today's word is... crack!
Mar. 8th, 2005 01:27 pm(this is me pretending that crack is not the word of the day, every day.)
--Audio crack! Go here and download song #5 on the list, the one labeled "Boulevard of Broken Songs."
I already liked "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" (lyrics), but
danvers's vid has made me link the song with Sheppard in my head. Like, a lot. Almost irreparably.
"Wonderwall" (lyrics) came out when I was in college (the original, Oasis, not the current Ryan Adams cover), and I liked that one, too. ... A lot.
This track combines both, along with a dose of Travis's "Writing to Reach You" and Aerosmith's "Dream On" by way of Eminem's "Sing (For the Moment)." Got that? And yet, this is not where the crack reference comes in. It's crack insofar as, I can't stop listening to the damn thing. And I map Sheppard onto "BoBD" and McKay onto "Wonderwall" in my head, and it makes me very, very mushy. It's super-uber-mega-hyper slash angsty. Damn it, I shall never be scary if I keep listening to this song and and sighing, "Ohh..."
(Anyone who vids this version will be repaid with sexual favors. Seriously. Not hyperbole, sexual favors.)
--job/hobby intersection crack! So, um, on the train, on the way home? I've been entertaining myself (when too tired to read/write/edit fanfic, omgsuchanaddictamI) by... devising a subject heading classification for SGA slash. Using MARC 21 Bibligraphic formatting rules. Which is possibly only meaningful to the library folk, but trust me, this is really, really dorktastic of me.
Like,
650:17:|a Episode-Related |x Missing Scene |e Before I Sleep.
650:17:|a Aliens Made Them Do It |x Drug-Induced |p McKay/Sheppard.
where |e is Episode title, |p is Pairing, etc...
This is just the tip of the iceberg. I am so deeply troubled by this, yet it amuses the crap out of me. There's a non-zero chance that if I go far enough off the deep end, I'm gonna apply this to my website. ::facepalm::
... Damnit, they want me to work now. Away from my desk. Possibly there will be more crackedness later.
--Audio crack! Go here and download song #5 on the list, the one labeled "Boulevard of Broken Songs."
I already liked "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" (lyrics), but
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"Wonderwall" (lyrics) came out when I was in college (the original, Oasis, not the current Ryan Adams cover), and I liked that one, too. ... A lot.
This track combines both, along with a dose of Travis's "Writing to Reach You" and Aerosmith's "Dream On" by way of Eminem's "Sing (For the Moment)." Got that? And yet, this is not where the crack reference comes in. It's crack insofar as, I can't stop listening to the damn thing. And I map Sheppard onto "BoBD" and McKay onto "Wonderwall" in my head, and it makes me very, very mushy. It's super-uber-mega-hyper slash angsty. Damn it, I shall never be scary if I keep listening to this song and and sighing, "Ohh..."
(Anyone who vids this version will be repaid with sexual favors. Seriously. Not hyperbole, sexual favors.)
--job/hobby intersection crack! So, um, on the train, on the way home? I've been entertaining myself (when too tired to read/write/edit fanfic, omgsuchanaddictamI) by... devising a subject heading classification for SGA slash. Using MARC 21 Bibligraphic formatting rules. Which is possibly only meaningful to the library folk, but trust me, this is really, really dorktastic of me.
Like,
650:17:|a Episode-Related |x Missing Scene |e Before I Sleep.
650:17:|a Aliens Made Them Do It |x Drug-Induced |p McKay/Sheppard.
where |e is Episode title, |p is Pairing, etc...
This is just the tip of the iceberg. I am so deeply troubled by this, yet it amuses the crap out of me. There's a non-zero chance that if I go far enough off the deep end, I'm gonna apply this to my website. ::facepalm::
... Damnit, they want me to work now. Away from my desk. Possibly there will be more crack