My mom and I have some of the best converstaions while driving from place to place. I was talking about not really being into the whole vampires thing.

"I mean, I get it. But I don't find vampires sexy. Yes, they're pale. Like corpses. I don't want to make out with corpses."
"But you love zombie movies and stories."
"Yes, but I don't want to have sex with zombies. Oooooh, rotting flesh! How exciting! No."
"You liked Buffy: the Vampire Slayer."
"I liked Buffy, who slayed vampires. I understand the sexual aspect of vampires; I, however, don't find exsanguination sexy. "
"I have to say, as your mother, I'm a little relieved to hear that."


Also, we've morphed from saying "__blank__ is the fish!" to "You're my fish!" which I believe makes it all the more awesome.

From: [identity profile] pyroclasticgrub.livejournal.com


Yeah, vampires don't really do it for me either (especially when they fucking sparkle).

Werewolves, however? Different story.

From: [identity profile] prairiedaun.livejournal.com


I really don't seem to have a thing for any particular supernatural being. :( I'm kind of disappointed to learn this about myself.

From: [identity profile] rosie-riviter.livejournal.com


I don't find vampires sexy, per se-- but the people they *cast* as vampires on television to be uber hot.

For example; Eric the Viking from True Blood. Rawr. And lanky Norse men aren't really my type.

Also, aside from the witty writing, I totally tuned into Buffy for some David Boreanaz action. Hence, my current obsession with "Bones". TOTALLY my type.

But yeah, the drinking blood thing doesn't do it for me. It should be intereseting to discuss the sub-culture that goes along with Vampirism next month..

From: [identity profile] prairiedaun.livejournal.com


I know that after seeing ASkars, I should picture him when reading about Erik, but I always come back to Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.

*sigh*

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From: [identity profile] marydotmusic.livejournal.com


1. I'm with you on the vampires thing.

2. I was asking a bunch of people at work the other day about "the fish". I have no clue and they don't either, however, one of my co-workers has a son who's about 13 years old and he said he's going to throw it out in conversation tonight and see what happens. ;)

From: [identity profile] prairiedaun.livejournal.com


1. I get that it's some people's thing, and I respect that. I just don't see it, personally, but hey. Whatever floats your boat, you know?

2. I'm still pretty curious about this. You, Mary, are the fish!!!
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