Things that make me happy.
Nov. 3rd, 2005 01:30 amTea.
Long skirts, and how swirly they get when you spin around until you almost fall over.
Good fanfiction.
Brown paper packages tied up with brown string. No, really.
Paul Bettany.
Days where the sun is shining but it's still cold enough to wear a tweed jacket and a ridiculously long scarf. And leaves. And autumn in general, really.
Walkmans and headphones.
Good fanart.
Friends.
Postcards.
Letters.
Midfielding, by Midfield General.
Aziraphale. And Crowley. And their friendship.
Port.
Still being proud of old fanfic.
Dressing gowns.
The dancing guy.
Old books, and the smell of second-hand bookshops.
Leave me something that makes you happy in return? It's been kind of a bad day. :)
Long skirts, and how swirly they get when you spin around until you almost fall over.
Good fanfiction.
Brown paper packages tied up with brown string. No, really.
Paul Bettany.
Days where the sun is shining but it's still cold enough to wear a tweed jacket and a ridiculously long scarf. And leaves. And autumn in general, really.
Walkmans and headphones.
Good fanart.
Friends.
Postcards.
Letters.
Midfielding, by Midfield General.
Aziraphale. And Crowley. And their friendship.
Port.
Still being proud of old fanfic.
Dressing gowns.
The dancing guy.
Old books, and the smell of second-hand bookshops.
Leave me something that makes you happy in return? It's been kind of a bad day. :)
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Date: 2005-11-02 07:23 pm (UTC)Teaching people things.
Random photo exchanges, and poetry exchanges, and link exchanges.
The way 'Helas (http://www.poetry-online.org/wilde_helas.htm)' by Oscar Wilde sounds like it was inspired by Aziraphale moaning about Crowley.
Neil Gaiman signing in London next week.
The way you make Good Omens smut believable, so incredibly well.
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Date: 2005-11-02 08:31 pm (UTC)Random postcards in the mail from friends in other countries.
My stereo receiver, which my dad bought in the late 60s and still sounds great.
The sound of the wind picking up outside.
Historical research.
The way you make Good Omens smut believable, so incredibly well.
:D Strangely enough, that's what I'm writing tonight.