Wow. Just catching up in this thread two days after the fact, I got all friggin' choked up over an event that didn't even register at the time.
We'll always have Sunnydale... (okay, well, no, but I think y'all know what I'm trying to say...)
This is where we talk about Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No spoilers though?if you post one by accident, an admin will delete it. This thread is NO LONGER NAFDA. Please don't discuss current Angel events here.
Wow. Just catching up in this thread two days after the fact, I got all friggin' choked up over an event that didn't even register at the time.
We'll always have Sunnydale... (okay, well, no, but I think y'all know what I'm trying to say...)
"It was the beginning of hundreds of beautiful friendships."(And several couples, lucky bastards.)
"It was the beginning of hundreds of beautiful friendships."
And addictions heretofore unimagined by those who would eventually succumb...
I forgot to add a dramatic hanky wave.
waves hanky dramatically
Here's an interview with Emma Caulfield. Not much, but, whatever. She has an ... ummmm, interesting ... riff on animal rights. Picture not the best.
(No, I wasn't on the a&f site. I linked there.)
ETA: Again, the link doesn't seem to work for me, but cutting and pasting does.
Jen, if you take off the t a href="" and t /a bits, it'll work just fine.
We'll always have Sunnydale... (okay, well, no, but I think y'all know what I'm trying to say...)
We'll always have the crater. Ooh, and the "Welcome to..." sign might be salvageable.
That link redirects to some url that reads "www.linky.com". It then takes too long to load. Yet, because the URL hyperlinks, it is tricky to copy and paste. Try copying and pasting this:
http://www.abercrombie.com/anf/lifestyles/html/afquarterly7.html
I edited the post to take out the linky bit.
Jen -- you did too direct a copy of the How-To.
What you want to do is this:
<a href="http://www.abercrombie.com/anf/lifestyles/html/afquarterly7.html">Emma Caulfield interview</a>
Why Buffy Kicked Ass... by Virginia Postrel in Reason Magazine.
Among other good parts:
The mere existence of Buffy proves the declinists wrong about one thing: Hollywood commercialism can produce great art. Complex and evolving characters. Playful language. Joy and sorrow, pathos and elation. Episodes that dare to be different -- to tell stories in silence or in song. Big themes and terrible choices. In the show’s most wrenching moment, Buffy kisses her one true love and saves the world by sending him to hell.
FYI (taken directly from their site): Reason is the monthly print magazine of “free minds and free markets.” It covers politics, culture, and ideas through a provocative mix of news, analysis, commentary, and reviews. Reason provides a refreshing alternative to right-wing and left-wing opinion magazines by making a principled case for liberty and individual choice in all areas of human activity.