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Wednesday, December 10th, 2014 10:56 am

For [personal profile] cofax7 
So, I really wanted to write something original and new, involving Leia Organa, Dana Scully, and Susan Pevensie and Agent Carter discussing career planning at Peggy's retirement party at a B&B on Chincoteague Island where they all bitch about getting lost in the Pentagon parking lot and maybe a dead body turns up. But that's plot and story and I just didn't have time. So, let's add that to the to-do list.

What I offer instead is something from a very, very long time ago, when I was deep into writing X-Jedi 2 -- a Star Wars/Xfiles crossover with Han, Leia, Luke and Mara wandering about DC with Mulder and Scully, dancing the macarena, smashing blue crabs, visiting the LGBs, blowing stuff up, going to a shooting range where Mara and Leia tried a slug-thrower, and trying to find Mulder's lost spooky. I wrote it with the incomparable Ginef and JackieeC and you can still find the story in odd places on the Internet though as far as I know we never archived it anywhere. This was written after XJ2, and was posted to the Club Jade listserve and expresses enormous fan frustration with ridiculous plots and no RST. It might be have been a collaboration with Ginef and Jackie, or it might have been just me. So, Cofax, I hope a line or two gives you some amusement this day. It does assume, alas, some familiarity with the character of Mara Jade and spoofs the end of The Last Command.

X-Jedi 3 -- the clone's name was Muulder )

 

 


Cross posting problems -- entry is here for now, http://rthstewart.livejournal.com/122541.html
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Tuesday, June 12th, 2012 07:57 pm


So the memory is really gone but I think this was around the time of the XF Romantics Con at the Arlington Hilton Tower of Terror and Margarita Man?  Or did we sing this on public transportation during a Jade Con? 

What appalls me is that this HD version of the Bree Sharp classic has been on YouTube since November and I didn't know about it. 

Ms. Sharp said, "[The] song is about David, but it's also about the way fantasy and reality can blur, and how giddy, hot, and excellent that can be." 

I could not agree more.  Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] snacky and [livejournal.com profile] cofax7 for mentioning this on Twitter. 
Edit:  I'm getting all misty eyed remembering the Con where we watched every movie ODAE had ever appeared in, including all the naked ones (Velvet Goldmine, Pillowbook, etc) and the bad costume dramas and where he sang (Lipstick on my collar)

And so in honor of that, I'll just provide (again) sydsvaugh's wonderful update of It's Raining Men too