Well, lah-di-freakin'-dah!
Jan. 21st, 2004 12:05 pmI'm behind on my e-mail (as always), so I'm just now reading the posts by that adorable kid on master-apprentice who thinks that everyone who clicks on her story thereby takes on a moral obligation to send her reams of critical feedback. Hee! A moral obligation. That is so cute!
I hope somewhere in the scads of replies that I'm working my way through, someone points out to her that historically, the best way to get the collective membership of m-a to *not* do something is to tell them they have a moral obligation to do it. It works exactly the same in reverse, of course ("Mommy, tell us the story about how chan slash started.") We are fans. Specifically, we are TPM slash fans. By nature, we are contrary beasts.
That being said, I think anyone who wants to feel morally obligated to send me reams of critical feedback should absolutely feel free to do so.
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I seem to have TPM on the brain today, since I just opened Word Perfect to start work on the story I want to do for
gloriana and
the_emu's zine. It's not due for some time yet, thanks to their repeated and considerate moving of the deadline, but I better start now, while the idea is still somewhat coherent in my head. Plus, the last TPM story I attempted for a zine was an unmitigated disaster, so I may need all the time I can get.
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Speaking of TPM on the brain, for those of you who asked me about Ewan's appearance on Virgin Radio yesterday -- he was very cute, of course. The DJ mentioned that he grew up as a lad with a Trainspotting poster on his bedroom wall, and Ewan replied in horror: "You grew up as a *lad*?" Obviously feeling his advanced age, poor baby. *g* DJ also complimented Ewan on his American accent in Big Fish, noting that Ewan has spent a lot of time in the States lately. Ewan said he didn't think he really had, but when they listed all the projects he'd been doing here, he admitted that, yeah, he'd been here more than he thought.
For those who missed it, it sounds like they did one long interview with him last weekend, and they're playing chunks of it every night this week. Yesterday's was around 4:20-4:30 EST. So if you want another chance to hear him, you might have a few more chances.
I hope somewhere in the scads of replies that I'm working my way through, someone points out to her that historically, the best way to get the collective membership of m-a to *not* do something is to tell them they have a moral obligation to do it. It works exactly the same in reverse, of course ("Mommy, tell us the story about how chan slash started.") We are fans. Specifically, we are TPM slash fans. By nature, we are contrary beasts.
That being said, I think anyone who wants to feel morally obligated to send me reams of critical feedback should absolutely feel free to do so.
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I seem to have TPM on the brain today, since I just opened Word Perfect to start work on the story I want to do for
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Speaking of TPM on the brain, for those of you who asked me about Ewan's appearance on Virgin Radio yesterday -- he was very cute, of course. The DJ mentioned that he grew up as a lad with a Trainspotting poster on his bedroom wall, and Ewan replied in horror: "You grew up as a *lad*?" Obviously feeling his advanced age, poor baby. *g* DJ also complimented Ewan on his American accent in Big Fish, noting that Ewan has spent a lot of time in the States lately. Ewan said he didn't think he really had, but when they listed all the projects he'd been doing here, he admitted that, yeah, he'd been here more than he thought.
For those who missed it, it sounds like they did one long interview with him last weekend, and they're playing chunks of it every night this week. Yesterday's was around 4:20-4:30 EST. So if you want another chance to hear him, you might have a few more chances.