The Last Daughter of Krypton OOC

I think this stuff is pretty freakin' spiffy. ^_^

I can't wait to see 'em inked.

(I like how you worked in Jenny Sparks' Union Flag t-shirt from that one "alternate future" pic I posted.)

:: applause! ::
 
Also?

>_>

<_<

Diana and Kara standing on a cliff

K
I
S
S
I
N
uh
Geoff!

(Well. They're not kissing. But I had to get my own back! :: brandishes playful fist :: )
 
Chas.....

You're so......

weird.


;)

:heart:

Something breaks in a person's mind when they write a million characters in one post. Something breaks that can never be repaired.

Give me a minute, maybe I can squeeze Earl Jenkins and Mikey into Bruce Wayne's house!
 
um i know tears hadnt described kara wearing a shirt with an 8 on it but i couldnt resist drawing her with one
 
um i know tears hadnt described kara wearing a shirt with an 8 on it but i couldnt resist drawing her with one

Maybe "8" is her number on the ball-team? :: grins! :: The Symbol of The House of El sometimes resembles an "8" inside the pentagonal frame...

Also, was the slash-mark on her chest intentionally evocative of the cut Kon-El made in his "S" shirt while under the influence of Lex Luthor's mind-control?

(And Zod's heat-vision uses the same "fire-pulse" SFX they use on "Smallville!")
 
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Amen:

I don't know if you remember this. If any of us here do, it's you.

But in an early Sean Patrick Flanery episode of "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles," youthful Indy got himself in a linguistic slugging match with a pretty girl.

They went back and forth, trading languages, each trying to trump the other with how smart they were and the obscurity of their languages.

(Sean would later revisit this theme with Norman Reedus in "The Boondock Saints," but that's neither here nor there.)

My point is, she eventually trumped Indy with a particularly beautiful and obscure Gaelic language, and as he looked at her in bewilderment, she smirked at him:

"Your name is 'Jones,' and you do not speak Welsh?"
 
Also?

>_>

<_<

Diana and Kara standing on a cliff

K
I
S
S
I
N
uh
Geoff!

(Well. They're not kissing. But I had to get my own back! :: brandishes playful fist :: )


Brain's too fuzzy to really post, but so what?:D Like you'd want to kiss a man? Umm EWW!!!

*Leaves Diana Headspace*
 
Amen:

I don't know if you remember this. If any of us here do, it's you.

But in an early Sean Patrick Flanery episode of "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles," youthful Indy got himself in a linguistic slugging match with a pretty girl.

They went back and forth, trading languages, each trying to trump the other with how smart they were and the obscurity of their languages.

(Sean would later revisit this theme with Norman Reedus in "The Boondock Saints," but that's neither here nor there.)

My point is, she eventually trumped Indy with a particularly beautiful and obscure Gaelic language, and as he looked at her in bewilderment, she smirked at him:

"Your name is 'Jones,' and you do not speak Welsh?"

I am impressed, and now that you bring it to my attention, I do remember that episode. I shall now endeavor to scour my collection of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles to find that particular scene.

Thank you.
 
Brain's too fuzzy to really post, but so what?:D Like you'd want to kiss a man? Umm EWW!!!

*Leaves Diana Headspace*

In all honesty?

Men? They're not without their merits.

But if I had to choose between kissing ANY MAN ON THE PLANET (with the possible exception of John Barrowman -- who wouldn't kiss female me anyway, go figure) and kissing either Diana or Kara?

I tell you what, it would be a sensual delectable superheroine tasting the minty freshness of my Tic-Tacs, not some icky Y-chromosome. And you can take that to the bank.

XD
 
I am impressed, and now that you bring it to my attention, I do remember that episode. I shall now endeavor to scour my collection of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles to find that particular scene.

Thank you.

It might actually be the very first episode.

Which had a Tiny Indy part and a SPF Indy part?

But don't quote me on that.
 
Imogen Heap - "Daylight Robbery"

Don't mind me,
Just cruising by,
by the girl with the balloon,
Good it looks like we're the only ones around,
Caught on CCTV,
Heading towards the city lights,
winking diamonds at me,
arms stretched out now,

Ha-oooooooooo, it gets me everytime

Sexy baby,
Happiness and silhouettes,
revolving in the deep water,
indigo its high tide,
night sky,
Pleasure moment,
thinking big
thinking positive
and itching to get on with it,
its all stops out

excess is the new moderation
get all dressed up to the power of ten
raise glasses on repeat,
again, again, again, again, again, again

ha-ooooo it gets me everytime

oh, wade in the sonic joy,
Pleasure in the wave and synchronise,
sway in the sonic joy,

ha-oooooo it gets me everytime

everytime, it gets me right here
 
Okay, so, Lunar?

I just saw "The Eye," the American version with Jessica Alba?

Not all that great. Jessica as you might guess, is beautiful, and there's a particular actor in there who has long had a special place in my heart.

But the movie seemed more suited to an episodic TV series than an actual movie. Too long and too short all at once.

Anyhoo, at one point, Jessica is channel-surfing.

And I swear to God-- I would bet my left ovary --at one point for like three seconds she's watching an episode of "The Dresden Files." The dead guy was drawing runes in the air.

I know how much you love that show; just thought you should know!
 
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