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awanderingbard ([personal profile] awanderingbard) wrote2007-11-24 11:49 pm
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Random Questions

A handful questions I'm going to lump together for anyone and everyone to offer their two cents (or more) on.

1. What colour are John Sheppard's/Joe Flanigan's eyes (dark blue? dark green? brown? Bluey-greeny-brown?)?

2. If you were book!Murphy and you were going to get book!Harry a birthday present, what might it be? (Post-White Nights timeframe, if that helps)

3. In Canada, we have Tim Horton's, which is a massive chain of donut shops (you may have noticed the Tim Horton's mug in Dr. McKay's room on Atlantis). When my family would go on long car trips, we'd stop at one to pick up a dozen donuts and coffee for the road. I don't think there are Tim Horton's in the 'States, so where might an American go to stock up on road donuts?

4. What is the correct grammar to indicate something belonging to both you and someone else? Ex. Taylor and mine, me and Taylor's, Taylor and I's

[identity profile] awanderingbard.livejournal.com 2007-11-26 03:43 am (UTC)(link)
I knew I could count on you for the donut info ;-). I thought Shep's eyes were greenish, but Atlantis uses a lot of blue lighting and it sort of throws off colours sometimes. Thanks for the gift ideas. I agree: nothing mushy or overtly affectionate. I got stuck on her for some reason. All the other characters' gifts jumped right to mind, but Murphy was stubborn. I don't think I understand book!Murphy as well as tv!Murphy. Thanks for your help!

[identity profile] donutsweeper.livejournal.com 2007-11-26 04:57 am (UTC)(link)
something to remember is book!Murph introduced Harry to her family (even brought him to the family picnic) that's big in her book. He does mean something to her, even if she can't admit it.