Monday, September 17th, 2007 11:38 am
rec - junk cheap by devildoll
I swear I had to have recced this, but there's always the chance that circa May, I had some kind of sad hallucinogenic break with reality--though I remember writing the rec. but I can't find it, and it took me ten minutes to remember more about the story than "there was junk. And John fixed things for older people. And something about a casserole".
This is how we get summaries from sga-storyfinders. Right there. Junk and old people and casserole.
Anyway.
Junk Cheap by
devildoll - SGA, Sheppard/McKay, and very, very, very funny. And fun! And John fixes things! For pastry!
(mmm. pastry.)
(also, I don't think the story actually contains casserole. That's so sad.)
This is how we get summaries from sga-storyfinders. Right there. Junk and old people and casserole.
Anyway.
Junk Cheap by
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(mmm. pastry.)
(also, I don't think the story actually contains casserole. That's so sad.)
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From:Er, casseroles.
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From:John was noisy.
I can happily stare at that sentence for long periods of time. *nods*
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From:If the beer was a waste, at least dinner made up for it: tuna casserole, one of Rodney's favorites.
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From:...one minute he was going for another spoonful of green been casserole, and the next minute Phyllis said the words "gay marriage."
It's two-casserole goodness! :D
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casserole!
From:OK, John pranking Rodney with his sudden "reveals" in the back half of the story always has me yowling with delight, but the french onions on the tuna noodle casserole make the dish.
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From:So, I've already read it. *sigh* Maybe it's time for a reread....
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From:Thank you!
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