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Mar. 10th, 2008 02:38 pm
kabutar! Remember how I was OBSESSING over the end of PotC: At World's End? (Um, really. How could you forget? It was a looooong commentversation.) Anyway. I FOUND FIC. Fic that pretty much does what we were talking about. \o/
turn your sail (never say we die) by
mercurial_wit
Sailing away from Elizabeth for the first time, you are half-expecting your heart to break and leak blood into the locked chest. You hold a spyglass to your eye until she is out of sight and until the new scar tissue beneath your collarbone has begun to ache.
So. Um. It's kind of SAPPY. But in a good way! I mean, it's well written, and it's Will and Elizabeth, so sappy is pretty par for the course. But! It's all... the curse! And the eternity of the curse! (Admittedly, my inner angst queen is still eager to write about Elizabeth waiting and waiting, and getting older and older, but never mind. THIS WILL DO NICELY.)
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Raines really does see dead people, yo.
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It's flipping freezing out. I mean, it's not snowing, but every time I step out the house, it starts to tip it down. Badlands was excellent. I always thought that Emilio Estevez looked more like his father than Charlie Sheen, but the similarities between the latter and Martin Sheen in this film are just insane. Also, Schuyler Fisk is a carbon copy of Sissy Spacek. (Spacek is beautiful in this film, effortlessly so.) The film was wonderful.
I have the accompanying lecture at 1600, and I booked my train ticket this morning to head home on Saturday. Now I just need to sort out these tutor meetings (and finish this flipping ballade) and I'll be set for Easter break. Yayarms!
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Date: 2008-03-10 03:17 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-10 04:01 pm (UTC)Also I completely understand your ire re: the weather.
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Date: 2008-03-10 06:04 pm (UTC)And seriously. Schuyler Fisk pretty much IS Sissy Spacek.
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Date: 2008-03-10 06:04 pm (UTC)SO COLD, SOPH, SO COLD. I was wearing double layers ALL OVER and was still soaked flipping through and through.
By the by, do you have a del.icio.us page??
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Date: 2008-03-10 06:07 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-10 06:11 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-10 06:58 pm (UTC)I had to go for a driving lesson in it. (I was kind of hoping my instructor would call the lesson off due to bad weather but, alas, no such luck).
I do not! It would make sense, seeing as I've just lost all my fic recs in the Computer Shenanigans of '08, but: still no.
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Date: 2008-03-10 07:02 pm (UTC)Ew.* I have to learn to drive once I've graduated. Do not want!
OK. I'm just trying to figure out which flisters do and which don't is all :)
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Date: 2008-03-10 08:12 pm (UTC)Driving is... interesting. It's very easy to learn the theoretical stuff, but it takes a lot of practise to make that stuff work. I've just been bumped up to two lessons a week, so I'm all "adstjlngf" about it. I'm sure you'll do fine, though. I've seen some pretty shonky drivers in my time and if they can get licenses so can we!
That's fine!
Re: let's try that again...
Date: 2008-03-10 10:23 pm (UTC)ISN'T IT? It's so... it's basically WHAT WE TALKED ABOUT. !
The author has a real way with words (I've been reading her other fic, too) and yeah, that scene with Jack was priceless. And when we first meet James, right at the top. FAB.
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Date: 2008-03-16 05:17 pm (UTC)But! I don't like CARS. Or ROADS. Or places with cars and roads! Or motorists. Verily I just need to suck it up already and get on with it. But. BUT. Aie.
I have a Torchwood rec somewhere. Um. Let me dig it out?