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Post by Colorado girl on Oct 8, 2007 21:46:35 GMT -5
Mary, I am soooo Proud of you! Great story! Some of the stuff I loved about the show the most was in your story, the burberry, the sessions with Galloway and the romance.Thank you and Karma. Now if I could just get the courage to follow in all of your(S) footsteps!
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Post by carl1951 on Oct 8, 2007 23:05:52 GMT -5
Now if I could just get the courage to follow in all of your(S) footsteps! Do It! I'm not a writer. But, I enjoy what everyone else writes. Later, Carl
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Post by Colorado girl on Oct 9, 2007 8:13:22 GMT -5
Now if I could just get the courage to follow in all of your(S) footsteps! Do It! I'm not a writer. But, I enjoy what everyone else writes. Later, Carl I am working on it....Carl if you can do the ABC game, that inspires me to try the vignette.
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Post by rducasey on Oct 9, 2007 20:52:28 GMT -5
Lindy, very nice, very nice, and karma to you. It wasn't so hard, was it. and fun. I like how she realized life in the 8th would be a bit more interesting.
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Post by Duchess of Lashes on Oct 9, 2007 21:02:14 GMT -5
Good for you Lindy! You jumped right in to the vignette club too! Very nice way to provide some insight into exactly what Karen might have been thinking at the end of that day.
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Post by bjobsessed on Oct 9, 2007 23:15:13 GMT -5
Yayy, Lindy! That was really nice.
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Post by Katryna on Oct 10, 2007 4:36:57 GMT -5
Karma, Lindy - That was nice. You gave us a minute inside Karen's head that explained why she did finally tell him "brown". Thanks!
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Post by rducasey on Oct 10, 2007 15:30:36 GMT -5
Oh this is fun to see so many people trying the vignettes. Inuvik, very nice indeed. Karma to you. One of my favorite scenes in B/J. Thanks for that.
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Post by bjobsessed on Oct 10, 2007 17:18:16 GMT -5
Great job, inuvik. All these vignettes are kind of satisfying the fanfic need at the moment. (not that I'm discouraging anyone from finishing or writing another longer story.)
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Post by hoosier on Oct 10, 2007 17:49:27 GMT -5
Lindy--great story! Its nice to imagine that Karen could see that Jim was an asset and not just a hindrance right from the beginning. And now we know why she decided to tell Jim her eye color Inuvik--Doggone is also my favorite episode so it was fun reading your take on how Jim handled himself when he was "temporarily misplaced" by the squad. Injecting a touch of Jim's humor helped lighten what was a certainly a scary moment.
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Post by Katryna on Oct 10, 2007 18:09:06 GMT -5
Add me to the list of those whose favorite episode is Doggone. Happens to actually be the first episode I saw and will always hold a special place in my heart. Thanks Inuvik for capturing this moment for us.
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Post by Duchess of Lashes on Oct 11, 2007 7:46:15 GMT -5
Doggone ranks right up there for me too - though not at the top of my list of favorites. Inuvik, that's the way to take up the challenge! Insightful take on the battle Jim may have waged with himself during that little trip to "solitary." Good job!
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Post by rducasey on Oct 11, 2007 12:06:24 GMT -5
Kathy, thanks for another vignette. I liked your reference to HOS&F. Karma for another little peek into Jim and Christie's world.
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Post by krissie on Oct 11, 2007 12:53:40 GMT -5
Thank you to everyone who has been writing these! I know I haven't commented on each and every one of these, but I have read -- and enjoyed -- them all. I was away last weekend, so I've been having a grand old time catching up on the various things I've missed.
Krissie
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Post by Duchess of Lashes on Oct 12, 2007 17:49:52 GMT -5
Krissie, although I have been trying not to comment on every single Vignette, I have been enjoying every single Vignette. Everyone who has tackled the challenge has done so well with them, this latest effort from you included! I love the feelings you have brought in to this - the tension between Jim and Christie, his uncomfortableness, his love of feeling his City. Great job!
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