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      Good morning, Sparkies! Happy Screw the Angst Wednesday!

      Originally posted by Falcon Horus View Post
      Oh, I don't know about that, but I guess I don't really have to worry about that because the ending is actually already written as a fic I did for a challenge for Stargateland on Livejournal a few years back.

      This bit is actually the prequel of sorts.
      Ah, well that's just as good!

      Originally posted by ShipperWriter View Post
      I just did a minor SGA rewatch (and by that I mean selectively watch my favorite episodes in no particular order) and I now remember why I have so many issues with GitM and EatG (besides the obvious reasons ).

      It's inspiring fic ideas. Whether those actually come to fruition is yet to be seen.
      LOL, ain't that always the way it goes?

      Originally posted by ShipperWriter View Post
      Oh, and SK:
      Spoiler:
      I finally saw Spider-Man last night! I loved it, as did all my friends, and OMG the Pepperony is back on the menu!!! I love Happy!

      I loved Michael Keaton as the bad guy because he wasn't a super villain from outer space. He was a down to Earth guy who just got tired of being the little man and took matters into his own hands. Pretty sure this is my new favorite Marvel movie.
      SQUEE! Glad you liked it, it's so awesome!

      Originally posted by ShipperWriter View Post
      I was going through some of my old drabbles and one shots and just felt like posting this one:

      Girl Talk

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      “Are you sure about this?”

      Elizabeth Weir picked up one of the bantos rods from the container on the floor of Atlantis’ gym, turning it over in her hand. “I don’t think that I go offworld enough to warrant a self-defense class.”

      “Then do not consider it a self-defense class. Think of it as … exercise,” Teyla Emmagan replied, stretching on the mat five feet away. As she brought her arms down and bent her head towards her feet, she grunted. “Many of the military personnel have expressed their opinion that bantos training is more rigorous than their usual fitness routines.”

      “Really,” Elizabeth replied, stretching her arm across her upper body. “I wonder what John thinks of that.”

      “Considering the amount of times that I have beaten him at this? He most likely would agree.”

      They shared a laugh, then picked up the remaining rods.

      Elizabeth glanced at her feet on the mat. “So. How should we start this?”

      “The key with using the bantos rods is to not only strike your opponent at a critical point, but to anticipate their move before they make it. So take a moment. Make one full revolution on the mat and try to figure out what I will do.”

      Elizabeth nodded, albeit uncertainly, and began shuffling on the mat counter-clockwise. She kept her steps even, eyes on Teyla as she tried to imitate her. “Like this?” she asked, looking up to Teyla for confirmation.

      Teyla tilted her head. “Yes, but do not be so analytical. You have to retrain your instincts. Your opponent will undoubtedly be anticipating what someone would do when they are startled: hesitate and flail uncoordinatedly. It makes it easier for you to be attacked when you are caught off-guard.”

      Elizabeth nodded, pursing her lips. “Okay.”

      The list of possible moves that Teyla could make seemed endless in Elizabeth’s mind. She could bring the rod to her legs, forcing her down on her knees. It could impact against her neck, stunning her. A seeming advance on Teyla’s part could force her hand and when she no longer had the bantos rod in front of her for protection, she could be struck anywhere.

      She shook her head inwardly. How did they do this?

      As they completed one turn, Teyla met Elizabeth’s eyes. “You made a list of all the possible ways I could assault you.”

      Elizabeth’s eyes widened. “How did you--”

      “Elizabeth, your job does not often allow you to rely on your instinct. More often than not, that usually falls to Colonel Sheppard.”

      Elizabeth cocked her head, then slowly nodded.

      “You have to evaluate the best course of action, depending on the circumstance. You need to do that here as well, but within a matter of seconds.”

      “So what you’re saying,” Elizabeth reiterated, readjusting her grasp on the rods, “is that I need to get out of my head.”

      Teyla smiled. “Exactly. Try again, but this time I will make the first move. Defend yourself.”

      They weren’t halfway around the circle before Teyla brought one of her rods down and swung it diagonally, aiming for her thigh.

      Elizabeth twisted her body, putting the right rod in front of her and blocking it. The wooden sticks collided, echoing in the gym.

      “Good. We will try it again, but do not just block it. Make a move.”

      Elizabeth nodded, breathing picking up slightly as they began the familiar path around the circle. But as she did, something that Teyla said was bouncing around inside her head.

      It makes it easier for you to be attacked when you are caught off-guard.

      That works both ways.

      “So how’s Kanaan?”

      Teyla’s eyes widened, and Elizabeth lashed out with her sticks. One hit Teyla in the shin, and the other impacted the rod in her left hand, sending it flying. It landed on the floor near the bench.

      The Athosian paused, looking up in shock at the Expedition leader. “This is the first time that you have done bantos training with me. How…?”

      Elizabeth smirked, an expression that she rarely showed. “First time with you.”

      Teyla thought for a moment. “Ah,” she said as it finally registered. “Those training sessions with John?”

      “Not for firearms,” Elizabeth affirmed, causing the other woman to laugh.

      “I underestimated you, Elizabeth. But trust me, it will not happen again,” Teyla warned as she swung her remaining rod in Elizabeth’s direction.

      Elizabeth raised her arms, crossing her rods in front of her. Quickly, she trapped Teyla’s single rod between hers and threw it off to the side of the room.

      Teyla stared in disbelief as Elizabeth brought her rods against Teyla’s neck. “I win.”

      “You have been training with John,” Teyla exclaimed, chuckling slightly as Elizabeth lowered her stance.

      “What makes you say that?” she asked, dropping her rods in their basket as she accepted the water bottle from Teyla.

      “I believe he views this as a game. He always tells me that Ronon beats him nearly every time that they spar. I try to remind him that when these skills are being used against an actual opponent, it is not win or lose. It is live or die.”

      Elizabeth took a long swallow from her bottle, causing her to gasp slightly afterwards. “That’s why he treats it like a game. Sometimes life is too serious. And knowing John, he has to give it some humor to make it easier. It’s a game here so he’s ready for when he goes offworld.”

      “Hmm. You seem to be very knowledgeable about his feelings on this subject,” Teyla slowly responded, a twinkle in her eye as she looked at Elizabeth.

      She laughed. “As much as you are about Kanaan’s favorite foods.”

      “Tejutal beans are not in season very often, Elizabeth. So I try and accumulate as much as possible when we visit trading worlds.”

      Elizabeth raised her hands. “You don’t have to defend yourself to me, Teyla.”

      “I am not defending myself, I am just … you meant that in jest, did you not?”

      Elizabeth laughed, grabbing a towel off of the bench.

      The doors suddenly slid open.

      John Sheppard entered, clad in a black t-shirt and running pants. His eyes quickly glanced between Elizabeth and Teyla. “Ladies,” he greeted, sounding slightly unnerved once he saw the bantos rods.

      “John,” Teyla replied in the same manner.

      “You seem to be feeling better,” Elizabeth added.

      John cleared his throat, which made him cough lightly. “Yeah, I think this cold is mostly gone. Was just passing through and thought I’d stop in and see if anybody wanted to go for a jog.”

      “Unfortunately, I am heading to the mainland soon. Halling wished to speak to me about the preparations for the First Years ceremony soon to be held.” Teyla picked up her rods and placed them next to Elizabeth’s in the basket, then walked in front of her and nodded her head forward.

      Elizabeth responded in kind.

      “Thank you for the practice. It was … enlightening,” Teyla said, drawing back and smiling slyly at John before she walked out the door.

      Once they shut behind her, John turned and stared at Elizabeth, confusion evident on his face. “Did I miss something?”

      “No, not at all. Just some one-on-one girl time. It was a nice change.”

      John nodded slowly, then stuffed his hands in his pockets. “So, you wanna practice some more?”

      Elizabeth drew in a sharp breath. “I don’t know, John. I wouldn’t want to take advantage of you, given your weak condition.”

      He scoffed. “You can take advantage of me anytime.”

      Elizabeth’s eyebrow rose sharply as she turned to face him.

      John looked up and, after his words sank in, gritted his teeth. “That didn’t come out right.”

      “Uh-huh.”

      Desperate to change the uncomfortable subject, John quickly asked, “So, what did you guys talk about?”

      Elizabeth shrugged as she packed her towel and bottle back into her bag. “Work. Guys. Sparring.”

      “Hmm. Wait, what about guys?”

      Elizabeth looked up as she slung her bag over her shoulder. “Not much.”

      He grinned. “You were talking about me, weren’t you?”

      “I can’t keep a secret from you. Yes, we were.”

      “I knew it!” he said in a low whisper as she headed for the doors. He trailed closely behind her. “So what’d ya say?”

      “It wasn’t so much what I said.”

      “What, Teyla?”

      “Hmm.”

      “Well, what did she say?”

      Elizabeth turned to look at him as they stopped in front of a transporter. “I really shouldn’t say.”

      “C’mon, Elizabeth, we’re friends. I can keep a secret.”

      She shrugged. “It’s not really a secret.”

      The doors opened and they stepped inside.

      “Then you should be able to tell me.”

      “All right, fine.”

      John looked at her expectantly.

      “That I’m a better sparring partner than you.”

      John stared in disbelief. “No.”

      “Yes.”

      “How?”

      “Simple.” Elizabeth turned to face the doors as they closed.

      “I actually practice.”

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      AHAHAHAHAHAHAH! Go get 'im, Lizzeh! Darnit, SGA desperately needed more great Elizabeth-Teyla scenes, that was a friendship that was sorely underserved. Thanks for sharing the ficlet, it's glorious!
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      Sparky is on screen. Therefore, it is canon. Elizabeth is still out there. And John WILL bring her home.

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        Good morning, Sparkies! Happy Fluffy Thursday! And ugh, another roasting hot day in the Pacific Northwest. I thought we moved out of Southern California to get away from this crazy!
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        Sparky is on screen. Therefore, it is canon. Elizabeth is still out there. And John WILL bring her home.

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          We have temperatures not going over 25° Celsius since last week -- so a nice temp, not too hot and not too cold. Clouds moving across the blue sky, blocking the sun on many occasions and a bit of wind.

          I have a feeling the weather in Wales will be less than what I have now in Flanders, but I'm okay with that. I like rain better on vacation than at home.
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            Originally posted by Scary Kitty View Post
            Good morning, Sparkies! Happy Fluffy Thursday! And ugh, another roasting hot day in the Pacific Northwest. I thought we moved out of Southern California to get away from this crazy!
            We had a few perfect days in the low 80s, now it's back hot and humid again. And in a personal aside, I'm glad I'm dressed because I was just startled by a man on a ladder outside my window. We have to get a new roof and siding on the house (along with all our neighbors) because of a hailstorm earlier in the year. Mr. SR and I have learned more than we ever cared to know about roofing and siding and gutters and all that jazz. I can't wait until they come and actually do the work and I have to listen to all that banging for days on end. But OTOH, thank God for homeowner's insurance.
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              Originally posted by Southern Red View Post
              ...I'm glad I'm dressed because I was just startled by a man on a ladder outside my window.
              That could have been awkward.

              Kinda like the guy who has no curtains and lives near the traintracks and well.... let's just say there's a reason why the regular commuters don't sit on that side of the train.
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                Originally posted by Falcon Horus View Post
                That could have been awkward.

                Kinda like the guy who has no curtains and lives near the traintracks and well.... let's just say there's a reason why the regular commuters don't sit on that side of the train.
                LOL I'd hate to see some poor guy falling off his ladder into my roses.
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                  Originally posted by Falcon Horus View Post
                  Oh, I don't know about that, but I guess I don't really have to worry about that because the ending is actually already written as a fic I did for a challenge for Stargateland on Livejournal a few years back.

                  This bit is actually the prequel of sorts.
                  Glad the muse is cooperating!

                  Originally posted by ShipperWriter View Post
                  I was going through some of my old drabbles and one shots and just felt like posting this one:

                  Girl Talk
                  Love that! And I agree with SK, they needed more Elizabeth/Teyla scenes. Thanks for sharing.

                  Originally posted by Scary Kitty View Post
                  Good morning, Sparkies! Happy Fluffy Thursday! And ugh, another roasting hot day in the Pacific Northwest. I thought we moved out of Southern California to get away from this crazy!
                  When I was younger I lived for summer, but now...I'm ready for football weather! I made the mistake of checking out the Nordstrom anniversary sale. I didn't go crazy, but I do have some amazing new snugly cardigans. Bring on the football and fall, I'm ready!

                  Originally posted by Southern Red View Post
                  We had a few perfect days in the low 80s, now it's back hot and humid again. And in a personal aside, I'm glad I'm dressed because I was just startled by a man on a ladder outside my window. We have to get a new roof and siding on the house (along with all our neighbors) because of a hailstorm earlier in the year. Mr. SR and I have learned more than we ever cared to know about roofing and siding and gutters and all that jazz. I can't wait until they come and actually do the work and I have to listen to all that banging for days on end. But OTOH, thank God for homeowner's insurance.
                  LOL, at least once a month the guy who reads the electric meter scares the crap out of me...and I'm pretty sure I scare the crap out of him as well. Hope all goes well with the repairs and yes, always thankful for that insurance.
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                    Originally posted by Southern Red View Post
                    LOL I'd hate to see some poor guy falling off his ladder into my roses.
                    Woops!
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                      Good morning, Sparkies! Happy Pretty Friday!

                      Originally posted by Southern Red View Post
                      We had a few perfect days in the low 80s, now it's back hot and humid again. And in a personal aside, I'm glad I'm dressed because I was just startled by a man on a ladder outside my window. We have to get a new roof and siding on the house (along with all our neighbors) because of a hailstorm earlier in the year. Mr. SR and I have learned more than we ever cared to know about roofing and siding and gutters and all that jazz. I can't wait until they come and actually do the work and I have to listen to all that banging for days on end. But OTOH, thank God for homeowner's insurance.


                      Originally posted by Falcon Horus View Post
                      That could have been awkward.

                      Kinda like the guy who has no curtains and lives near the traintracks and well.... let's just say there's a reason why the regular commuters don't sit on that side of the train.


                      Originally posted by Southern Red View Post
                      LOL I'd hate to see some poor guy falling off his ladder into my roses.
                      Yeeouch! Watch out for thorns!

                      Originally posted by Zandra's Ashes View Post
                      When I was younger I lived for summer, but now...I'm ready for football weather! I made the mistake of checking out the Nordstrom anniversary sale. I didn't go crazy, but I do have some amazing new snugly cardigans. Bring on the football and fall, I'm ready!
                      I am always ready for autumn weather up here, it's so lovely! Really feels like Halloween.
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                      Sparky is on screen. Therefore, it is canon. Elizabeth is still out there. And John WILL bring her home.

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                        Good morning, Sparkies! Happy Sparky!Family Saturday!
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                        Sparky is on screen. Therefore, it is canon. Elizabeth is still out there. And John WILL bring her home.

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                          So I belatedly realized Dark Matter was on TV again like a week ago and caught up on as much of the third season that has aired so far.

                          So far there's only been a couple episodes with Torri in small roles. But she did get to shoot at some people for a second. So technically it was an action scene, I guess, even though it was extremely short. Torri didn't have much of those on SGA.

                          There was also an episode that seemed based entirely around David Hewlett's character while also trying to cover up the fact that he wasn't there and wasn't going to show up.
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                            Good morning, Sparkies! Happy Lazy Sunday!

                            Originally posted by Infinite-Possibilities View Post
                            So I belatedly realized Dark Matter was on TV again like a week ago and caught up on as much of the third season that has aired so far.

                            So far there's only been a couple episodes with Torri in small roles. But she did get to shoot at some people for a second. So technically it was an action scene, I guess, even though it was extremely short. Torri didn't have much of those on SGA.
                            Bet it wasn't as good as The Long Goodbye, though.

                            Originally posted by Infinite-Possibilities View Post
                            There was also an episode that seemed based entirely around David Hewlett's character while also trying to cover up the fact that he wasn't there and wasn't going to show up.
                            That's...totally pathetic. But sounds par for the course for M&M.
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                            Sparky is on screen. Therefore, it is canon. Elizabeth is still out there. And John WILL bring her home.

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                              Good morning, Sparkies! Happy Canon Monday!
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                              Sparky is on screen. Therefore, it is canon. Elizabeth is still out there. And John WILL bring her home.

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                                Originally posted by Infinite-Possibilities View Post
                                So I belatedly realized Dark Matter was on TV again like a week ago and caught up on as much of the third season that has aired so far.

                                So far there's only been a couple episodes with Torri in small roles. But she did get to shoot at some people for a second. So technically it was an action scene, I guess, even though it was extremely short. Torri didn't have much of those on SGA.
                                .
                                I'm almost caught up. I think the season three premiere may be my favorite with her in it.

                                Originally posted by Scary Kitty View Post
                                Good morning, Sparkies! Happy Canon Monday!
                                Happy Monday. Another mild day here and now I'm thinking about fall and Halloween.
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