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Jul. 19th, 2010 12:55 pm# Day 13 - What is your favorite television pairing?
I don't watch much television, so let's cheat and pick SatAM. I'm going with Sonic/Sally, since I find their chemistry fun to watch. :)
# Day 14 - What is your favorite book pairing?
Harry/Luna. I find this to be the sweetest and less pretentious of the Potterships, and they really connect with each other, which I think is important in a ship. I don't usually pay attention to book ships (most romance novels I read are usually mocked and thrown against a wall. XD), but a few come to mind. Namely Crowley/Aziraphale (Good Omens), Gilgamesh/Enkidu (Tale of Gilgamesh), Odysseus/Penelope (The Odyssey), Legolas/Gimli (Lord of the Rings) and Hades/Persephone. :o
Basically little things like Montressor/Fortunato (Cask of Amontillado), Bill/Fleur (Harry Potter), and Philip Philipovich/Doctor Bormenthal (Heart of a Dog).Beatty/Montag from Fahrenheit 450 is my guilty pleasure. Totally.
# Day 15 - What is your favorite real life pairing?
Edgar Allan Poe & Virginia Clemm. Hands down.
( Annabel Lee - published on the day of his death )
I don't watch much television, so let's cheat and pick SatAM. I'm going with Sonic/Sally, since I find their chemistry fun to watch. :)
# Day 14 - What is your favorite book pairing?
Harry/Luna. I find this to be the sweetest and less pretentious of the Potterships, and they really connect with each other, which I think is important in a ship. I don't usually pay attention to book ships (most romance novels I read are usually mocked and thrown against a wall. XD), but a few come to mind. Namely Crowley/Aziraphale (Good Omens), Gilgamesh/Enkidu (Tale of Gilgamesh), Odysseus/Penelope (The Odyssey), Legolas/Gimli (Lord of the Rings) and Hades/Persephone. :o
Basically little things like Montressor/Fortunato (Cask of Amontillado), Bill/Fleur (Harry Potter), and Philip Philipovich/Doctor Bormenthal (Heart of a Dog).
# Day 15 - What is your favorite real life pairing?
Edgar Allan Poe & Virginia Clemm. Hands down.
( Annabel Lee - published on the day of his death )