aesc: (bones and booth)
aesc ([personal profile] aesc) wrote2009-02-09 03:08 pm

nice surprises, weird-ass dream

Advisor: This chapter seems very nicely thought out, the way you've outlined it to me.
[livejournal.com profile] aesc: It does?

.the dream: In the waking world, I have this very adorable quilt I got at a quilting fair this summer. Some of the patches in it have cows and horses on them. Adorable, as I said. Anyway, last night I dreamed that the woman who made the quilt made her quilts out of fabric stolen from the graves of dead children, and the ghosts of said children were haunting the unfortunate buyers of her wares.

Sadly, Sam and Dean did not show up to rescue me... I woke up before that :(

*SIGH*

In other news: BOOOOOOOONES OMG I LOVE IT! I seriously wish I could put the assload of work I have on hold so I can catch up, but life, like dreams, is cruelly unfair.

Now, I'm going to go do work and be severely overcaffeinated.

.eta: Oh hai person who does not understand the premise of copyediting! Fixing your stupid spelling and attribution errors is not optional and I am not doing it for you *stabbity*

[identity profile] toft-froggy.livejournal.com 2009-02-09 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
1) Yay chapter!

2) BOOOOONES I LOOOOOVE IT (now you should watch Psych, it's awesome)

3) I had a dream the other day that me and my supervisor were trying to crack a drugs cartel, and then he was given an overdose, and I rescued him from the drugs cartel and was sort of half-carrying him along the street (which was hard, because he's very tall and I am teeny), pleading people to help me call an ambulance for him because he was dying! And nobody would help! It was very dramatic, and when I woke up I felt like a hero.

[identity profile] aesc.livejournal.com 2009-02-09 09:43 pm (UTC)(link)
1) Now to write it, heh

2) I need to figure out another way to get to all the shows I should be watching... the current method is being endangered by my Bones mainlining :D

3) You and your advisor kick ass! That should totally be the next procedural drama... medievalists who fight crime on the side! There's the dating expert and codicologist, the literary critic and historian who tag team (and bicker... they are the UST pairing, totally) on profiling and crime scene interpretation, the whiz kid linguist who is fluent in fifteen languages, and of course the local/state/federal law enforcement representative who has to keep them in line.

He's played by Joe Flanigan.

I SMELL A PILOT!

[identity profile] toft-froggy.livejournal.com 2009-02-10 01:44 am (UTC)(link)
Sweeeeeeeet, it's better than SGA:90210! CSI:Twelfth Century, here we come.