There's a fic of mine called "Jersey City Blue". Yeah the title is that, no comments. This is the fanfics latest review.
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RavenTears 2004-08-01 2 Anonymous
Hey, are you *from* Jersey? Like, South Jersey maybe? 'Cause there's this go-go bar called "Delilah's" near me and the prostitute sharing that name in "Little Jersey" is a bit too much of a coincidence for me. . . .
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Ahem, first of all Delilah WAS a prostitute, but now is the Whorehouse Madame. Secondly, there is a city in Trigun called Little Jersey. Thirdly, the whorehouse is called Jiggle, not "Delilah's". Fourthly, I'm from Texas, not from Jersey.
Also, I'm pleased as peaches that Bennu reviewed one of my fics. Yes, the French used in both Joie de Vivre and Douleur de Vivre is very Cajun in its usage.
That has to be the oddest thing ever happening to a writer. I've never even been to Jersey for crying out loud. East coast, yes... Jersey... no.
I mean has anyone had anything like that happen to them.
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RavenTears 2004-08-01 2 Anonymous
Hey, are you *from* Jersey? Like, South Jersey maybe? 'Cause there's this go-go bar called "Delilah's" near me and the prostitute sharing that name in "Little Jersey" is a bit too much of a coincidence for me. . . .
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Ahem, first of all Delilah WAS a prostitute, but now is the Whorehouse Madame. Secondly, there is a city in Trigun called Little Jersey. Thirdly, the whorehouse is called Jiggle, not "Delilah's". Fourthly, I'm from Texas, not from Jersey.
Also, I'm pleased as peaches that Bennu reviewed one of my fics. Yes, the French used in both Joie de Vivre and Douleur de Vivre is very Cajun in its usage.
That has to be the oddest thing ever happening to a writer. I've never even been to Jersey for crying out loud. East coast, yes... Jersey... no.
I mean has anyone had anything like that happen to them.
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You're very welcome ^_^ God, seriously, I wish I could write like you. I went and immediately read "Joie de Vivre", and while I have to say I liked "Douleur" better (it's a Knives thing), it was still marvelous. I should give up and just spend more time drawing, ah!