He's no fun, he fell right over
Things that do not make me happy: Peter Bergman and Moebius. I am not sure how to honor both of them without doing a serious number on my head. Oh, what am I saying.
Things that do: the fact that I am going to spend most of today on Cape Ann with
fleurdelis28,
derspatchel,
ratatosk, Judith, and someone who may or may not have a livejournal. And almost everything about yesterday, really.
I should wrap up the brownies and catch a bus.
Things that do: the fact that I am going to spend most of today on Cape Ann with
I should wrap up the brownies and catch a bus.

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the must-read, gloriously nutbar space opera The Incal (which was chock full of evil space eggs and virtuous giant jellyfish
...This sounds vaguely like The Pollinators of Eden collided gloriously with the Queen adaptation of Flash Gordon, and then the result got edited by Shannon Garrity. I might have to track this down.
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I'm glad for the things that make you happy. I hope you've had a wonderful time on Cape Ann!
And that the brownies have been very enjoyable. I take it you made them? Did you use a recipe of your own devising?
ETA: Thanks for sharing the link to the Moebius article. I'm fascinated by the vision of what might have been with Willow and, of all things, He-Man. I find myself suspecting that Jodorowsky's Dune movie would have been... perhaps not better than David Lynch's, perhaps not even weirder, but more... something. Something I might have liked better.
I wonder if Jodorowsky intended Feyd to be so effeminate, or if that was Moebius' idea. I can't decide if said characterisation would have been an utter transfaily trainwreck or not.
ETA 2: Reading this, I'm thinking Jodorowsky's film would've been visually stunning but just as much a distortion of the original story as Lynch's. And perhaps a creepier one, in some ways.
Oh well.
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What is the subject line from? It's surely something that someone from elsewhere would say--I was just thinking about conversations among elsewhere folk, and that's the sort of thing they'd observe.
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It was great!
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Goal achieved!
...This sounds vaguely like The Pollinators of Eden collided gloriously with the Queen adaptation of Flash Gordon, and then the result got edited by Shannon Garrity. I might have to track this down.
Please provide a full report when you do, if sufficient brain cells survive.
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Oh, yeah.
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It was splendid. I will try to post a little when I am not on a train to North Leominster.
What is the subject line from? It's surely something that someone from elsewhere would say--I was just thinking about conversations among elsewhere folk, and that's the sort of thing they'd observe.
Firesign Theatre.