Azure Jane Lunatic (Azz) 🌺 (
azurelunatic) wrote2006-11-17 05:50 pm
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Silliness and random medical!
This spiced up the night of the NaNo meetup.
"Ode to Boom" --
cadhla writes a lovely song to our favorite Guys Who Make Things Go Boom.
Freezing!
"Ode to Boom" --
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Freezing!
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You know, if it wasn't that I can't really eat pizza I'd worry that it's called 'organ stop pizza'...who wants a pizza that can stop your organs...?
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I've left spaces, but this is what's not working. Once I removed this particular piece of html, the list worked fine. And the link itslef is valid.
< a href = "http://www.mediaminer.org/fanfic/src.php?srcht=srcan&srch=Nyx+Jr&show=Show%2FSearch&anime=340&sort=dateD&gnr=&type=&rate=&lang=english" > My Kitsune Arc < /a > by Nyx Jr.
Kurama is haunted by his past, Hiei comes to terms with his.
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And I'm fairly certain we can get that comment of yours deleted safely. Let me poke at things to get the correct format.
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http://blueutopiah.livejournal.com/83015.html
I also just responded vis e-mail with both links (the one that's giving you guys trouble and the one to my corrupted entry) as well. Hope that it helps. Sorry about that, I had a bad night last night and it's continuing into today, I'm not at full brain function yet.
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The HTML cleaner is not as good as it should be yet.
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The volunteer who was looking over your request (after you fixed it) was trying to see if anyone could duplicate the problem you were having, so I wandered over to the request to see if I could do that, and then I said "Hey, that's Blue!" Of course, since you'd fixed the entry, I could view the entry.
I wanted to see if you'd said anything about it, like what made it clear up, so I found your new entry about it, informed the volunteer who was working on answering your support request that hooray!! you'd fixed it, and then he and I wondered at the same time if you'd happened to save the link.
He submitted an Official Support Answer for approval by the admins, hopefully congratulating you on your successful fix of the problem, and definitely asking you if you happened to have that link on hand still.
Meanwhile, great minds thinking alike and all that, I rather unofficially poked at you, as there's the social connection there that makes for reasonable cause to go around the Official Rules that say that Support Volunteers have to go through Official Channels in doing the whole support thing. And the rest is history. >_>