You know what is kind of really awesome? Getting like, three comments from random strangers on really, really old fic in the past couple of days. I know, I know. No one but me thinks three comments is a big deal, but it makes me incredibly happy that anyone read ye olde priest-fic, so I'm going to brag like a lame thing. Lame lame lame. Yes.
I really don't have much else to say that isn't a to-the-second countdown to GOING THE FUCK HOME, FOREVER, except for this quote from my lover, Ira Glass, during an interview on the Sound of Young America. He used X-files fandom (Scully/Mulder shippers vs. people just watching it for the plot) as a metaphor to describe his journalistic non-fiction philosophy:
I THINK HE MEANS SLASHER, BUT WHATEVS. I SHIP IRA/TIMOTHY GEITHNER, OTP.

Oh, and also, in case you didn't love him enough already, here's an interview with David Letterman wherein he describes how he became a vegetarian. Becoming a vegetarian, btw, is a common theme on his show. Mostly whenever they investigate pig farming.
ETA: interestingly, I think he's wearing the same outfit in both picture and interview. I think that means he's the type to own a closet full of identical sharp-collared cotton shirts and slate blue suits. Dark plum ties. Oh, Ira.
I really don't have much else to say that isn't a to-the-second countdown to GOING THE FUCK HOME, FOREVER, except for this quote from my lover, Ira Glass, during an interview on the Sound of Young America. He used X-files fandom (Scully/Mulder shippers vs. people just watching it for the plot) as a metaphor to describe his journalistic non-fiction philosophy:
I am a shipper in any situation: when it comes to the Iraq war, when it comes to the federal deficit, when it comes to anything, I am squarely a shipper.
I THINK HE MEANS SLASHER, BUT WHATEVS. I SHIP IRA/TIMOTHY GEITHNER, OTP.

Oh, and also, in case you didn't love him enough already, here's an interview with David Letterman wherein he describes how he became a vegetarian. Becoming a vegetarian, btw, is a common theme on his show. Mostly whenever they investigate pig farming.
ETA: interestingly, I think he's wearing the same outfit in both picture and interview. I think that means he's the type to own a closet full of identical sharp-collared cotton shirts and slate blue suits. Dark plum ties. Oh, Ira.