rare pairs! Back when NCIS first started, myself and maybe 3 or 4 others were writing Gibbs/Ducky who, at the time, and perhaps still are, were a rare pair. I love rare pairs, it's like... writing crossovers (which I enjoy), trying to make two people make sense together that either shouldn't, or don't really fit (and of course, mainly "the ship that canon forgot").
I admire your drop-down stuff in your post and your organization in your post!
I too, love spreadsheets (not that well-versed but I can make a goodie), but to use it for... goal setting and such, not so much because who is going to check whether or not I've done the stuff?
Also from your intro post: the only CBS Ghosts episode I've seen is the one with Alex Boniello being the completed form of Crash (Alex Boniello was great as Moritz in Deaf West's Spring Awakening *grin*). However, I have seen most of the original Ghosts on BBC (I NEED TO CATCH UP). The whole idea of moving into a house that's inhabited by ghosts is just so good...
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I admire your drop-down stuff in your post and your organization in your post!
I too, love spreadsheets (not that well-versed but I can make a goodie), but to use it for... goal setting and such, not so much because who is going to check whether or not I've done the stuff?
Also from your intro post: the only CBS Ghosts episode I've seen is the one with Alex Boniello being the completed form of Crash (Alex Boniello was great as Moritz in Deaf West's Spring Awakening *grin*). However, I have seen most of the original Ghosts on BBC (I NEED TO CATCH UP). The whole idea of moving into a house that's inhabited by ghosts is just so good...