Why do people put ff.net alerts on stories that are finished? weird. They make sense on multipart posts, but on a one-shot or something that's finished posting, I don't get it. Maybe they meant to put an author alert?
Why is my cable box and/or remote screwed up?
Why do people assume that "fandom" means you have anything in common besides watching/reading the same show? I see this all the time - it's like assuming that you'll be friends with everyone in your high school graduating class, which is obviously not true.
Why do I have 77,000 words of a story only five people will read, but I love it so much anyway?
Why are blimps so awesome? I saw two of them today - the Goodyear and the MetLife (I'm on the flight path for when they travel north and south). They're so cool, I wish we still had the giant airships to ride in. Possibly because we see blimps fairly often they're my rugrat's favorite vehicle. Yet sadly there are no children's books about blimps.
I know, it's random and odd, but I'm in post-fic doldrums.
Why is my cable box and/or remote screwed up?
Why do people assume that "fandom" means you have anything in common besides watching/reading the same show? I see this all the time - it's like assuming that you'll be friends with everyone in your high school graduating class, which is obviously not true.
Why do I have 77,000 words of a story only five people will read, but I love it so much anyway?
Why are blimps so awesome? I saw two of them today - the Goodyear and the MetLife (I'm on the flight path for when they travel north and south). They're so cool, I wish we still had the giant airships to ride in. Possibly because we see blimps fairly often they're my rugrat's favorite vehicle. Yet sadly there are no children's books about blimps.
I know, it's random and odd, but I'm in post-fic doldrums.