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Reviewer: darjeelingandcoke Signed [Report This]
Date: December 01, 2020 08:13 pm Title: In Which the Mail Arrives

Clearly, Jim has made a splash on the social scene. Who was Creed Bratton, indeed - perhaps it's better not to know.

By the way, let's acknowledge Colonel Scott here - an automated machine for grilling food and removing the fat would've made him the toast of London if he could've figured out a way to do it, and clearly he's not so gauche that they would deign not to attend his events, so take that, smart set. Pam's frustration with him here is very well put.

Oh, Pam. In every era, you can't quite process what's in your heart.

Author's Response: Right? A 19th-century George Foreman would have been BRILLIANT. 

Reviewer: BecauseOfYou Signed 1 [Report This]
Date: March 21, 2018 10:57 am Title: In Which the Mail Arrives

Poor Jim seems to have lost some of his spark, that party and Pamela Beesly sure did a number on him!
Mark seems like a fun guy, I hope we see more of him.

Author's Response: Poor Jim indeed! He'll be back to the Jim we all know and love soon. And there will definitely be more Mark.

Reviewer: BigTuna Signed [Report This]
Date: March 21, 2018 10:51 am Title: In Which the Mail Arrives

I died laughing at Robert Vance being the Ice King of London! That is hilarious. I really love the way you incorporate all the characters and little moments from the show (such as the George Foreman) and do it so seamlessly. Fantastic job. I wish I had a hundred more jelly beans to give but I’m out already, so just know that I am loving every chapter!

Author's Response:

Thanks! I stole that description from Terry Pratchett ( though his character is King of a different liquid). And I'm glad someone noticed the George Foreman description ;) 

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