aprilstarchild: (Gir playing DDR)
aprilstarchild ([personal profile] aprilstarchild) wrote2005-12-26 12:21 am

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The "Japanese food here at home" has somehow turned into a small party. The menus is: sushi, veg and non; tempura, veg and non; vegan miso soup. Lots of rice. Green tea, barley tea, possibly sake.

The background on my phone is now a picture of the DDR machine at Wunderland. This guy who works there was flirting with me. I kept thinking, he does not know how old I am, he looks 17!! He'd clocked out and we were playing DDR for a few rounds, and while I was playing Panic Park with [livejournal.com profile] ruby_wings, he dropped a stuffed M&M in front of me, told me to have a good night, and left. I asked one of the people working there how old he is, he's 20. I took the M&M, but I left him in a goofy spot in my mom's car, I'm waiting to see when she notices.

So, tomorrow: gay cowboys and Japanese food. Sounds like a good day to me. *lol*

Now, I go off in search of slash.

[identity profile] ourglasslake.livejournal.com 2005-12-28 10:18 pm (UTC)(link)
OTP is one that I've only ever seen in LJ icons. Heh.

How about BNA (Big Name Author) or BNF (Big Name Fan...as in, someone who comments/reviews a lot but doesn't write)? Do you have BNAs in H/D? :D

Ooh, and WIP is one that is the BANE of my existence. ;)

[identity profile] aprilstarchild.livejournal.com 2005-12-29 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
BNF is often used to mean authors as well, in hobbitslash and H/D. Anybody with just tons and tons of people on their friends list.... Cassandra Claire (aka [livejournal.com profile] epicyclical is a BNF, both in LOTR (she wrote The Very Secret Diaries) and HP. [livejournal.com profile] emmagrant01 is a BNF but only in H/D circles.

Hobbitslash and H/D have a lot of crossover. When I first started heavily reading H/D, I kept finding people I used to know from hobbitslash. [livejournal.com profile] fictualities used to be a well-known Frodo/Sam author, for instance.