Jan. 8th, 2009

nightdog_barks: Can of Maryland Club ground coffee (Coffee)
Very sunny. And cool -- right now it's 58 but it's supposed to hit 70 today, which will be super-nice (it was almost that yesterday).

Must go to grocery store today; not sure what else. Probably vacuum. Need to repot new (small) Christmas cactus I got before the holidays.

Also posting a House nanofic (here only) this morning. It's something I've never written before -- it's RPF. Not slash, not angsty, just a riff on something Hugh Laurie said last night at the People's Choice Awards. So. Okay, more coffee.
nightdog_barks: (House and Wilson (megaphone))
TITLE: Limo
AUTHOR: [livejournal.com profile] nightdog_writes
CHARACTERS: HL and RSL, mentions of others. This is a gen RPF.
RATING: PG-13
WARNINGS: None, although it is a bit ... fluffy.
SPOILERS: Only in a very general sense, for something that's been mentioned as occurring in Season 5.
SUMMARY: HL and RSL, on their way to the People's Choice Awards, 1/7/09. 535 words.
DISCLAIMER: Don't own 'em. Never will. No disrespect is intended or implied to these real people or their families; this was written in fun and as an exercise in imagination.
AUTHOR NOTES: This is the first halfway-serious RPF I've ever written, and was sparked by HL's "Best TV Drama" acceptance speech last night at the PCA. The LJ-cut text is from "That's Entertainment," from the movie The Band Wagon.
BETA: Not this time.

The world is a stage ...  )
nightdog_barks: (Football)
Y'know, this Fox Sports announcer could maybe stick his nose a little further up Tim Tebow's ass, but it wouldn't be by much.

The unquestioned leader in college football today? Spend 5 or 20 minutes in his presence and you'll come away changed for the better?

Yow, dudes, put down the beatification kit before you hurt yourselves.

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