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5 yrs ago
Current For all ya’ll trying to stir the shit pot tonight, I suggest you simply walk away from each other before trouble happens. I assure you that my banhammer is much bigger than your shit spoons.
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6 yrs ago
I love you 3,000. D:
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6 yrs ago
Some people in the status bar are itching for trouble. Check yourselves before I wreck yourselves. (Only warning I'm going to give to cool it.)
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6 yrs ago
I’m an adult. (Not late to the party - I just like to make an entrance. ) /disappoint
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6 yrs ago
Happy new year to everyone from here in NYC! :D
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In Oy Sherly 8 yrs ago Forum: Spam Forum
sherly you must be joking


Airplane references are always welcome.
In Oy Sherly 8 yrs ago Forum: Spam Forum
DayQuil is my friend.
Oh nice. I don't think I ever read anything from her, but I might add Dust and Shadow to this summer's reading list. Gotta zone up my writing jujus before senior project next semester. Are there other books by her you might recommend first?

(I'd really recommend the short story collection that Study of Emerald is in too, Fragile Things has some great pieces in it, if you're looking to read it.)


Depends what you like to read. She does have several other stories. Her Gods of Gotham series seems to have a fairly broad appeal. She tends to write period things, not modern stuff, so I think you have to have an appreciation for the time period to really enjoy what she writes.
Man did you ever read that one Neil Gaiman Sherlock Holmes story? Study in Emerald? Talk about a wild ride.


That's actually one I haven't read, but would like to. I still need to get and read through Lyndsay Faye's new collection of Sherlock Holmes stories. Her voice for Holmes and Watson are pretty impressive. She's my friend now, but I actually knew her for years through her writing first. (I got to meet her and work with her once I moved to the city because she lives here too.) Her book Dust & Shadows is still one of my favorite pastiches. (That one is Holmes versus Jack the Ripper.)
Mostly because Sherlock is approachable.


You'll ruin my reputation with sweet talk like this, Awson.
Not you.


Ooooooh, burn.
@Ruby Game on.
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You asked for it.




You cheeky thing. I see what you did there.
Most of the people I care about on this website are in Spam, so I never have to add any friends.


No one in Spam has friends -- at best we're clearly all just overly sarcastic frenemies.
It is the natural order of things here.
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Will respond as soon as possible. It'll probably be pushed off until tomorrow afternoon since I have work tonight. Sorry about that!


No rush. ^_^
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