Xander crossover?
Oct. 15th, 2008 06:47 pmWhy, oh WHY are there no BTVS/PS238 crossovers?
Xander would make an excellent teacher/lecturer for the students. Not to mention a good mentor for both Tyler and Cecil.
Ooh! OOOOHH!
And a crossover with Buffy and Co. meeting the Perhapanauts. Choopie and Karl! Buffy would freak.
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On another note entirely:
I am on vacation for a week. Or so. I have to go in Monday to run payroll and stuff, but other than that - yay vacation! I am working my way through my CASE of books-to-be-read. Not shelf or stack - case. There are at least 50 or so sci-fi/fantasy alone. And the library's book sale is tomorrow and I shall be spending much money there.
Strangely I am on a nonfiction kick right now. Mary Roach's Stiff and Spook have just been completed. I finally finished WiIlam Manchester's A World Lit Only By Fire, it only took me a month to get through the last 20 pages. Magellan was not as fun as the rest of the book. He was a nutter at the end, though.
I also have Margaret Visser's The Rituals of Dinner started which is really interesting. Almost as good as Much Depends on Dinner, hopefully it will be as entertaining as that one was. Informative as well.
Xander would make an excellent teacher/lecturer for the students. Not to mention a good mentor for both Tyler and Cecil.
Ooh! OOOOHH!
And a crossover with Buffy and Co. meeting the Perhapanauts. Choopie and Karl! Buffy would freak.
_________________________
On another note entirely:
I am on vacation for a week. Or so. I have to go in Monday to run payroll and stuff, but other than that - yay vacation! I am working my way through my CASE of books-to-be-read. Not shelf or stack - case. There are at least 50 or so sci-fi/fantasy alone. And the library's book sale is tomorrow and I shall be spending much money there.
Strangely I am on a nonfiction kick right now. Mary Roach's Stiff and Spook have just been completed. I finally finished WiIlam Manchester's A World Lit Only By Fire, it only took me a month to get through the last 20 pages. Magellan was not as fun as the rest of the book. He was a nutter at the end, though.
I also have Margaret Visser's The Rituals of Dinner started which is really interesting. Almost as good as Much Depends on Dinner, hopefully it will be as entertaining as that one was. Informative as well.
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Date: 2008-10-15 11:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-10-16 12:46 am (UTC)I had those books in my hand earlier today when I was in the bookstore. And, then I left them there, because I remembered that I was poor.