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Apr. 20th, 2005 01:30 amAunts and werewolves in Wodehouse:
"The aunt to whom I alluded was my good and deserving Aunt Dahlia, not to be confused with my Aunt Agatha who eats broken bottles and is strongly suspected of turning into a werewolf at the time of the full moon. Aunt Dahlia is as good a sort as ever said "tally ho" to a fox, which she frequently did in her younger days when out with the Quorn or Pytchley. If she ever turned into a werewolf, it would be one of those jolly, breezy werewolves whom it is a pleasure to know."
- Aunts Aren't Gentlemen
*dies a thousand deaths* Bertie's aunts are werewolves! Canon! *needs crossover fic now*
I'm adding entries to the Drabblethon masterlist as they come in. My own two: Fred/Tara (floating) and Two Things That Never Happened to Cordelia Chase.
"The aunt to whom I alluded was my good and deserving Aunt Dahlia, not to be confused with my Aunt Agatha who eats broken bottles and is strongly suspected of turning into a werewolf at the time of the full moon. Aunt Dahlia is as good a sort as ever said "tally ho" to a fox, which she frequently did in her younger days when out with the Quorn or Pytchley. If she ever turned into a werewolf, it would be one of those jolly, breezy werewolves whom it is a pleasure to know."
- Aunts Aren't Gentlemen
*dies a thousand deaths* Bertie's aunts are werewolves! Canon! *needs crossover fic now*
I'm adding entries to the Drabblethon masterlist as they come in. My own two: Fred/Tara (floating) and Two Things That Never Happened to Cordelia Chase.
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on 2005-04-20 01:40 pm (UTC)It's just occured to me that even never having read a Jeeves and Wooster book or seen the series I couldstill hear their voices in my head when I read that. It appears that Jeeves and Wooster have kind of sunk into my mind through some weird cultural British thing. The Great British Hive-Mind perhaps?
*feels sudden urge to read PG Wodehouse*