Five things Bill Lee learned about Daniel while they were in Honduras



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From: [identity profile] thothmes.livejournal.com

Re: Five Things Bill Lee Learned About Daniel While They Were In Honduras


As to what Daniel was saying, yeah, I'm just as curious as Bill Lee and everyone else. My brother used to mumble in his sleep. The only time he ever said anything intelligible, I was sitting under a single bulb in a large dark room with deer heads and deer feet on the walls, the house was creaking in the wind, and I was reading Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None, and my brother suddenly yelled "Look out!" But the rest of the time he might as well have been speaking in Unas. So yeah, I know that curiosity.

Geeks are people. They are just people who focus a little too well and too narrowly.

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From: [identity profile] rebeccavoy.livejournal.com

Re: Five Things Bill Lee Learned About Daniel While They Were In Honduras


People only ever talk legibly in their sleep at the worst times lol.

I'm all for the geekiness (like I can talk), I just like seeing him portrayed a little deeper, you did it well.
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