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Post by notsoholymarie on Aug 15, 2012 15:31:59 GMT -5
Section where I just want to point out some totally random stuff that do not require an entire thread. (edit : and it has become a place where I write stuff just for fun, you don't even have to answer, but you can see what goes on into my mind when I read GO...) 1- Crowley loves James Bond. (the only reason he bought gaz in 1967) 2- The sisters play ping-pong during their break. 3- Adam's mother's name is Deirdre (in my book). Is it the same in English? I can't remember. (I'd die to see artowork of #1 and #2..... )
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Post by crowleythesnake on Aug 15, 2012 15:52:17 GMT -5
It's the same in the English version yes~ :3
(I might be up for that challenge of artwork. -shot-)
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Post by notsoholymarie on Aug 16, 2012 0:56:14 GMT -5
Paparazzis are a type of linoleum.
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Post by notsoholymarie on Aug 16, 2012 1:20:43 GMT -5
I cannot see any babies without thinking of Winston Churchilll.
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Post by screechthemighty on Aug 16, 2012 20:50:38 GMT -5
Some random notes I took while I was reading the book (because yes, I'm taking notes):
1. I am of the personal opinion that Aziraphale's Establishing Character Moment is that first scene in the Garden, where he talks about giving the sword to Adam and Eve. And he's such a cutie, oh my gosh.
2. Meanwhile, Crowley's comes when he thinks back on the M25, and then again when he's bemoaning that Hastur and Ligur Just Don't Get It.
3. What exactly did he turn that cop's engine into?
4. "I bet it needs a lot of wire" = "it seems to run on some form of electricity!"
5. I was pleased to see that Dis is a reference to The Divine Comedy, while Pandemonium is a Paradise Lost reference. YAY LITERARY REFERENCES!
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Post by aliceapproved on Aug 17, 2012 22:22:27 GMT -5
Oh goodness, I'm so sorry to be late to this, but I wanted to say that I understood that reference! ; u ;
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