jehnt
you couldn't possibly have -- that couldn't be -- a FRISBEE?! 
8th-Jul-2008 08:37 am
Last night I had a dream wherein I, accompanied by Serena van der Woodsen and Blair Waldorf (who was mostly useless at everything except running away), had to stop three evil witches from taking over the world by nefarious use of frisbees.

YES, I SAID NEFARIOUS USE OF FRISBEES.

There were ponies at one point. There was also a token black character who was friends with a manatee who lived in the swimming pool of the Ritz Carlton in Washington D.C. Most of the action of the dream took place around famous D.C. landmarks. The witches were finally defeated by the reflecting pool on the National Mall.

The dream was a lot more homoerotic than my dreams usually are. Normally they are 0% homoerotic whereas this one... involved a lot of Blair clinging to me and Serena, sometimes in inappropriate ways.

I really hope other people have dreams this cracktastic.
jehnt: (st - ds9 - femme)
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8th-Jul-2008 09:32 pm (UTC)
I had a dream where I was pregnant and in labour and was really freaked out by the doctors trying to open my legs. It was quite traumatising, actually. I never remember NICE dreams.
8th-Jul-2008 09:34 pm (UTC)
ahahaha. I probably shouldn't laugh. I've had really traumatic dreams before too. Generally though they were about violence and IMMINENT WAR and not, you know, childbirth. The frisbees, though, they were new to this one. As was the cast of Gossip Girl. I haven't even watched that show in ages.
8th-Jul-2008 10:05 pm (UTC)
It's started up on ITV here! Oh Chuck Bass. LET ME RHAPSODISE, IT'S GOOD FOR MY CHILDBIRTH-RIPPED SOUL.
8th-Jul-2008 10:15 pm (UTC)
I don't know anything about ITV except that they are the perpetrators of those subpar Austen adaptations from last year. I've seen and somewhat enjoyed several of them, but was horrified by the way women ran around in public without hats and so on. It was pretty scandalous.
8th-Jul-2008 10:37 pm (UTC)
I know! What if they got a freckle?
8th-Jul-2008 10:50 pm (UTC)
This reminds me of how in I don't know exactly what -- maybe Anne of Green Gables -- the main character describes her friend as having an "alabaster brow" and then it goes on to say something like "she didn't know what an alabaster brow was, exactly, but she did know that having one was quite the rage." OR SOMETHING. It always struck me as an entertaining passage.

lol edited to fix my html
8th-Jul-2008 10:55 pm (UTC)
I forgive Anne's marysueness for the awesome lines other people have. Rachel Lynde in particular. :D Have you read the Blue Castle? The greatest happiness in life is sneezing when you want to!

edited to fix my failboat spelling. failyot spelling, haha.
10th-Jul-2008 10:36 am (UTC)
Hi there! Just a request to use your Richard Dawkins icon, as it is made of win! :)

Credit to you, of course!
10th-Jul-2008 03:03 pm (UTC)
Go right ahead. I'm glad you like it. It's from this post here (http://community.livejournal.com/iconzero/9049.html), fyi.
10th-Jul-2008 03:17 pm (UTC)
Oooh, thank you very much, I love Richard. :)

..and I shall have a look at your post too!
10th-Jul-2008 03:27 pm (UTC)
I don't know if you watch Doctor Who at all but he had a random cameo in the second-to-last episode of this season where he sat around and looked smug and nonreligious. It was so surprising but entertaining.

(And btw I looked at your info and see that your Elijah icon is yours... it's ridiculously gorgeous!)
11th-Jul-2008 09:09 am (UTC)
Aww, thank you so much! It isn't too much of a challenge when the subject is so ridiculously gorgeous! ;)

And no, I don't really watch 'The Who'! But I might try and look up Richard's cameo on YouTube, or something! I don't know, I love Russell T. Davies, but there's something about the aliens and creatures in it that are just too far for me! :D
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