ext_10356 ([identity profile] alittlestrange.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] seeksadventure 2016-02-29 07:13 pm (UTC)

I want to live where I can go to the beach every day and hang out near a lighthouse and deal with it being the murder capital of the world.

Awwww. That made me feel so nostalgic for TLB, and I only just watched it last month! Why are we so crazy about that movie?

Old Pier Beach is beautiful! I just love the TS3 world. And you know what a slug I am about romance, but I was positively ecstatic for Abby and Stiles and such a perfect setting for romance!

There's something so comforting about a bookstore, I'm not sure what it is. It's a shame so many of them are going out of business these days because everyone wants everything on their handhelds. Does this mean I'm turning into a technophobe in my old age? XD

Carla: Ugh, writing romance, so bad at this, why can’t a monster jump out of the bushes or something. Where’s Sarah to write good dialog when I need her?

LOL same. I hate it when it's time to write a romantic line. I feel so artificial, although some characters carry it all by themselves, like Alan and Angeline--remember them??? They were sweet, but they made me cringe quite a lot. And Jeremy has so much romance in him that it's my first instinct to rein him in because I don't want him to be unrealistic. X)

Ewww, I hate shoes on beds, too. All I can think of is all the spit and gum and bird poop they stepped in all day and sorry, shouldn't have added to your gross factor!

Eeeee I'm sitting here so happy for Abby, and wanting her to stay happy even though it's supposed to be an ISBI! Hopefully Stiles (which I don't really like as a first name, TBH) will be like Garron Dimwit, who started out self-sufficient and then unraveled as soon as the babies came.

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