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mrsronweasley) wrote2006-07-14 08:53 am
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Hey, quick question that isn't pertinent to anything, ever:
Do we know when Fraser got Dief? Around what time?
Any help would be appreciated. :D
Done! Thank you,
starfishchick!
Do we know when Fraser got Dief? Around what time?
Done! Thank you,
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I KNOW WHAT IT'S PERTINENT TO! *wins!*
Also, I have no helpful answer :P
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*dies*
*loves*
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(That's the only canon I remember, confirmed by this transcript: http://www.trinityslash.com/trans/ep139.html.)
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Francis Bolt: Now, where did you get the animal?
Fraser: It's rather a long story.
Francis Bolt: I have time.
Fraser: I've forgotten most of it.
Francis Bolt: Well, that's unfortunate. It's an interesting story and bears repeating. Mid May. 212 miles north west of White Horse in the Yukon Territories. Is, wait, is that territories or territory.
Fraser: Territory.
Francis Bolt: Thank you. I crave accuracy. So, you'd been dispatched to track down big game poachers that were coming across the border from Alaska. Despite your training, you could not have foreseen that the poachers would convert a mine shaft into a bear trap. You had no idea how long you'd laid there. When you came to, you discovered you were not alone. Your first thought was to save the animal. That's admirable, but not without certain drawbacks. When you came to, you were alone without any visible means of escape. So you sat down to collect your thoughts, but how could you have thought that the animal would be so grateful as to come back and try and repay the favor? You were knocked out for a third time, but despite the gaffe a bond was formed and you've been together ever since. You're wondering, of course, how I know the details of this story. Suffice to say, I know many things, and it's no accident that you were on board that train.
He doesn't say the year, but we can extrapolate a bit, I think.
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And, um, wow. I mean, I know there's the transcript online for the exact quote, but the fact that you knew mid-May off the top of you head? I am very
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And, hrm. Nope, no clue. We've got that one flashback where Fraser finds Dief in the hole, so you can extrapolate from how old Fraser looks at the time and what you know of dog development, but no exact date.
Which is kinda disappointing because it would be nice to have a canonical answer, but is also nice to have blank, for Authorial Purposes. ;)
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I like not knowing the exact year. It helps. ;)
*twirls you just because!*
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I hate that damn song!
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I don't understand it, if anything you'd think "Hallelujah" would be in my head because I've been listening to it nonstop in the car for hte past 3 days (literally. Jeff Buckly has been singing that to me for 30 minutes, 2 times a day, since Wednesday. It's a sickness). But the PG POPS the fuck up in my head and it's like, augh! No! FUCK YOU PAUL GROSS!
I'm blaming it on you because I gotta blame someone. IPerhaps I'll blame Paul for singing it.
Sorry, sorry, I'm just BORED today. I'm never bored at work, wtf!
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1) We can both blame Paul Gross for a) writing the song, and b) singing it, and c) multiple times.
2) Read fic!
3) OMG, you have to have to have to read Tanya Huff's "Smoke" series. SERIOUSLY.