Oh, hey, Douglas ends up in charge? :-D (I like Douglas. Not that I don't like the others, as you know, but, yes, I liked Douglas very much). Anyway, I don't want to start encouraging you to write the history of Torchwood through the 20th C, so I'll stop there. But, yes, you post that nf stuff. (In bite-sized paragraphs, okay, for those of little brain like me. ;-D) Heh, Enderby. :lol:
And would that I could move on from here with dignity, but, to be honest, yes, I'm sure you'll see some of that stuff. Writing about the pair of them has seen me through the restructure this far and if I emerge into the real world again before that's over, I may give up. (We're losing 6 out of 9 of our team; my post's dead and I'm to be a Jack of All Trades. Because professions and specialisms are elitist and wrong. The dustbin men are so going to like being managed by a children's librarian. Oh, and I can still do what I do now at the same time. Yay. I can't wait.) So, Nat/Tilly obsession seems like a very good idea. Besides, I shall have to do the missing Sept 1985 scenes from Lonely House at least. Sgt Kennedy gets to carry Tilly to sickbay. :lol: (And where we find out civil servant Mr Argyle feels that people whose fathers disappeared are Not Reliable and that Kennedy's maths isn't great. So Nat claims, anyway.)
And, yeah, I did write that 'original' version and, yes, you're right. And it's a 1985 tale of sex, drugs and rock and roll. Oh, no, wait. The noisy music bit isn't going in... *grins*)
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Date: 2009-11-09 08:39 pm (UTC)Blank charcaters - it's funny, isn't it? Until suddenly something reveals all...
And would that I could move on from here with dignity, but, to be honest, yes, I'm sure you'll see some of that stuff. Writing about the pair of them has seen me through the restructure this far and if I emerge into the real world again before that's over, I may give up. (We're losing 6 out of 9 of our team; my post's dead and I'm to be a Jack of All Trades. Because professions and specialisms are elitist and wrong. The dustbin men are so going to like being managed by a children's librarian. Oh, and I can still do what I do now at the same time. Yay. I can't wait.) So, Nat/Tilly obsession seems like a very good idea. Besides, I shall have to do the missing Sept 1985 scenes from Lonely House at least. Sgt Kennedy gets to carry Tilly to sickbay. :lol: (And where we find out civil servant Mr Argyle feels that people whose fathers disappeared are Not Reliable and that Kennedy's maths isn't great. So Nat claims, anyway.)
And, yeah, I did write that 'original' version and, yes, you're right. And it's a 1985 tale of sex, drugs and rock and roll. Oh, no, wait. The noisy music bit isn't going in... *grins*)