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I am, yes! I took a bit of a break to do some other things, but I will get back to it and make more! The break will let me come back to it with new eyes, so it should be a bit revitalized whenever I get there. I definitely haven’t forgotten about it - I think about Julian and Elim literally daily - so there is still love for it going strong and it’ll be updated and happen once again, promise! There’s lots of material still on my harddrive and a good portion of the next bit of it is written, even, it just needs to be finished and picked at properly (and then illustrated! it’s a special bit).
Thanks for asking about it! I’m glad people still love it and wonder where it is!
The Wit of PG Wodehouse
“Unseen in the background, Fate was quietly slipping lead into the boxing-glove.”“I could see that, if not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled.”“She looked away. Her attitude seemed to suggest that she had finished with him, and would be obliged if somebody would come and sweep him up.”“Marriage is not a process for prolonging the life of love, sir. It merely mummifies its corpse.”“The fascination of shooting as a sport depends almost wholly on whether you are at the right or wrong end of the gun.”“A melancholy-looking man, he had the appearance of one who has searched for the leak in life’s gas-pipe with a lighted candle.”“Everything in life that’s any fun, as somebody wisely observed, is either immoral, illegal or fattening.”“As for Gussie Fink-Nottle, many an experienced undertaker would have been deceived by his appearance and started embalming on sight.”“This is a bit steep Jeeves!”
“Approaching the perpendicular, sir”“Freddie experienced the sort of abysmal soul-sadness which afflicts one of Tolstoy’s Russian peasants when, after putting in a heavy day’s work strangling his father, beating his wife, and dropping the baby into the city’s reservoir, he turns to the cupboards, only to find the vodka bottle empty.”“I’m not absolutely certain of the facts, but I rather fancy it’s Shakespeare who says that it’s always just when a fellow is feeling particularly braced with things in general that Fate sneaks up behind him with the bit of lead piping.”“There is enough sadness in life without having fellows like Gussie Fink-Nottke going about in sea boots.”“A slight throbbing about the temples told me that this discussion had reached saturation point.”“At the age of eleven or thereabouts women acquire a poise and an ability to handle difficult situations which a man, if he is lucky, manages to achieve somewhere in the later seventies.”“This was not Aunt Dahlia, my good and kindly aunt, but my Aunt Agatha, the one who chews broken bottles and kills rats with her teeth.”“Like so many cows, it lacked sustained dramatic interest.”“It was one of those cases where you approve the broad, general principle of an idea but can’t help being in a bit of a twitter at the prospect of putting it into practical effect. I explained this to Jeeves, and he said much the same thing had bothered Hamlet.”“He had the look of one who had drunk the cup of life and found a dead beetle at the bottom.”“Out on the course each morning you could see the representatives of every nightmare style that was ever invented. There was the man who seemed to be attempting to deceive his ball and lull it into a false security by looking away from it and then making a lightning slash in the apparent hope of catching it off its guard. There was the man who wielded his mid-iron like one killing snakes. There was the man who addressed his ball as if he were stroking a cat, the man who drove as if he were cracking a whip, the man who brooded over each shot like one whose heart is bowed down by bad news from home, and the man who scooped with his mashie as if he were ladling soup.”“He had just about enough intelligence to open his mouth when he wanted to eat, but certainly no more.”“What ho!” I said.
“What ho!” said Motty.
“What ho! What ho!”
“What ho! What ho! What ho!”
After that it seemed rather difficult to go on with the conversation.“She looked as if she had been poured into her clothes and had forgotten to say ‘when’.”“I always advise people never to give advice.”“If there is one thing I dislike, it is the man who tries to air his grievances when I wish to air mine.”“It was one of those parties where you cough twice before you speak and then decide not to say it after all.”“I know I was writing stories when I was five. I don’t know what I did before that. Just loafed, I suppose.”“If he had a mind, there was something on it.”“The voice of Love seemed to call to me, but it was a wrong number.”“Jeeves lugged my purple socks out of the drawer as if he were a vegetarian fishing a caterpillar out of his salad.”“The fascination of shooting as a sport depends almost wholly on whether you are at the right or wrong end of the gun.”“He resembled a minor prophet who had been hit behind the ear with a stuffed eel-skin.”“I don’t suppose she would recognize a deep, beautiful thought if you handed it to her on a skewer with tartare sauce.”“Before my eyes he wilted like a wet sock.”“There are moments, Jeeves, when one asks oneself ‘Do trousers matter?’ ”
“The mood will pass, sir.”“I have no doubt that you could have flung bricks by the hour in England’s most densely populated districts without endangering the safety of a single girl capable of becoming Mrs. Augustus Fink-Nottle without an anaesthetic.”“It was a confusion of ideas between him and one of the lions he was hunting in Kenya that had caused A. B. Spottsworth to make the obituary column. He thought the lion was dead, and the lion thought it wasn’t.”
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My mom got spiced apple rings! ! ! ! ! I haven’t had these for like ten years! ! I am so happy yyyyyyy
random reSWAN snippet of the day
Waking up on the roof:
“Well, that felt educational for my back, if nothing else.”
Johnny grinned at him. “You talk like a goddamn old man sometimes. How did you learn that?”
Edgar put on his glasses. “Well, Devi tells me I’ve never been one, so I’m making up for it now.”
Johnny looked up at the sky, and some far off trees. “I guess I never have been either.”
“Third time’s a charm?”
Johnny laughed. “That’s horrible”
“Thank you.”
“We’ll be revolting old people.”
“Can you imagine Tenna? All glitter and hand knit everything.”
“I take it back. Tenna will look flawless. The rest of us will be revolting.”