Aug. 10th, 2012

marcicat: (rainbow giraffes)

I was going to watch The Bourne Ultimatum last night, as a review before going to see The Bourne Legacy today. Instead, I read strive seek find yield again, and it was awesome.

They’re actually kind of similar, except that in the fic, Kirk has a support network that helps him be awesome by actually helping him, and in the Bourne movies the main characters have a support network that make them be awesome by trying to kill them. (I like the helping better.)

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strive seek find yield, by waldorph

Author Summary:
Spock is heir to the Federation throne, Jim is Prince of America because his fucking brother abdicated, and the Klingons are on the verge of blowing shit up–a love story.

Mirrored from The Marci Rating System.

marcicat: source: troublesometribble (owl)

1. “Same Bat time, same Bat channel.”

As far as I know, this phrase is from the 1960s Batman tv show, as their “tune in next time” line, though it’s in (relatively?) common usage now. My co-boss uses it as a sort of “here we go again” code, though I have no idea if that means she is a secret Batman fan or not. (I like to pretend she is.)

2. “Second verse, same as the first.”

My preferred version of “here we go again,” particularly used when I’m on the phone with co-boss, as a substitute for eye rolling.

3. “It’s been Monday all day long.”

Answers the question “How’s it going?” as an alternative to “I hate Mondays.” Most effective on Mondays; for other days of the week the response “Not bad for a Monday” conveys pretty much the same feeling.

4. “It’s been the hole in the bucket all day.”

An alternative to comparing the day’s events to Lassie and the cheese cutter; since more people seem to be familiar with the “hole in the bucket” song than Lassie’s big adventure with the bear trap.

(Wikipedia informs me that this song is frequently called “There’s a Hole in My Bucket” (as opposed to “the bucket”), which totally sounds like a made-up song title from “Whose Line Is It Anyway” to me. I can just imagine Colin and Wayne saying, “And who could forget that timeless classic, sung in the bluegrass jazz style, ‘There’s a Hole In My Bucket.’”)

(Not Really 5.) You know what this post could use? More Batman.

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