I seem to have found a most peculiar item amongst my clothing. Yes, I do understand the concept of a costume. What confuses me is how this one might be considered such. It is not something I would wear...fit. A confounding choice, Admiral, I must say. Count, as no mention was made as to our required participation, I can only assume it is voluntary. If you decide to go or not I leave up to you
Long time no update. Found this link for anyone who is a fan of Sadie Frosts: http://www.channel4.com/entertainment/tv/microsites/S/starstories/sadie.html
Count Dracula, as I have read the documents pertaining to your background, I must insist on a set of guidelines. Failure to obey these will result in punishment at my discretion, befitting the severity of the crime committed. I) You will not drink blood from anyone on board. This should be obvious to you, but if not, I make it clear now. The Barge shall decide on suitable rations. If you disagree...
"Sherlock Holmes and the Plague of Dracula" has been favorably reviewed by distinguished Sherlockian Philip K. Jones and he was kind enough to share it with the Black River Tribune: http://blackrivertribune.com . It's on the Sherlock Holmes page, of course. Thanks, Phil! Also, for those of you who will be in the Fairlee, Vermont area on Nov. 8, I will be signing my book, and this time around fellow...
Heads-up to anyone planning to come to Dracula today: I'll be ducking out before curtain call to change the wind and book it back to Elgin in time to sing at Elgin OPERA's annual benefit dinner. Count this as my "Thanks for coming!" and a raincheck for hanging out another day...
Well, I finally re-read the original Dracula after, what, something like 25 years. I don't have the time to give it the treatment it deserves, but I will say a few things. (Warning: this gets long, people) 1) The book is surprisingly fast-paced for a Victorian novel. 2) I now feel that not one single modern adaptation of the story has EVER gotten the characters right. The obvious religious devotion...
Title: Standing the Test of Time 41 Fandom: AtS Pairings: Spike/Dracula, Spike/Angel Rating: R Warning: Slash Disclaimer: I don't own them or make money off them. This is just for fun. Summary: When captured in the aftermath of a battle Spike finds himself at the mercy of his old rival--Count Dracula. Will he be saved before it’s too late or will he be lulled into something even more dangerous...
Van Helsing was a simpleton to trust those men to dispatch me properly. Though my doors have been bewitched, and though the world outside smells nothing like my own, nor his, nor Harker's, this is only...to conquer. I sense so many things there. The living. The undead -- some undead. I smell my own blood as well. Something touched by me and yet unfamiliar. Far too pungeant to be a mistake
... but Rhianna only spoke in French and didn't know it, and then I was speaking in French while I was on a trip with the band, but I was talking to some guy telepathically. o_0 I'm going to see Dracula tonight, though! I just really don't want to go to BRMM, or COM, and I'm still a little irritated at Julie, but . . . meh. Whatever. MY KNTTING MAGAZINE CAME. AND I CAN'T DON'T KNOW HOW TO READ PATTERNS...
...mentioned stereotypical stuff like he was very emotional and ALWAYS crying and fainting, and getting sick. Looking back at the text it looks like she may have a point. From here she went back to Dracula and how she thinks he is bisexual (we had a discussion on this like 2 weeks ago and this was another well supported idea). After this she stated the fact that she believes that some Victorian writers...