jla 7, fall out girl
Apr. 26th, 2007 12:39 amJLA 7
oh, Roy. oh, Dinah. Oh, ROY.
*sniffles a little*
ROY! I LOVE YOU SO MUCH, BOO!
...oh, Ollie. Roy! I. I don't even have *words*.
I'm now kind of bummed that I got rid of my Roy and Ollie icon. BECAUSE ROY AND OLLIE OMG.
god, he is so doomed.
Fall Out Girl
Dude, it is so sad that very few people are coming with me on this one, because um, yeah. Seriously. This is mostly for
annavtree. After Trish loses her temper and punches a dude, she gives an interview about the whole situation -- about being a female performer, about being dismissed because of it, about that anger and frustration, all of that stuff -- and at the end of it:
"I don't know," she says. She looks uncomfortable again and she glances away, toward all the sound equipment. "It's a man's world," she says softly, almost singing, "and it sort of sucks."
He's a little surprised by the reference, but after the time he's spent with her, he shouldn't be. He's less surprised a few months later when he sees Trish Stump on stage at the Grammy Awards, singing her heart out on "It's A Man's World." It's a pretty fitting, he thinks, as a tribute to Susie Brown[1], the godmother of soul and the hardest working woman in show business.
1 - yes, this is the cracktastical AU where I gratuitously swapped the genders on the entire music world. And Susie Brown is, of course, the girl version of James Brown. Named after his mother. performance a la Christina Aguilera singing "It's A Man's World" at the '07 Grammys.
oh, Roy. oh, Dinah. Oh, ROY.
*sniffles a little*
ROY! I LOVE YOU SO MUCH, BOO!
...oh, Ollie. Roy! I. I don't even have *words*.
I'm now kind of bummed that I got rid of my Roy and Ollie icon. BECAUSE ROY AND OLLIE OMG.
god, he is so doomed.
Fall Out Girl
Dude, it is so sad that very few people are coming with me on this one, because um, yeah. Seriously. This is mostly for
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"I don't know," she says. She looks uncomfortable again and she glances away, toward all the sound equipment. "It's a man's world," she says softly, almost singing, "and it sort of sucks."
He's a little surprised by the reference, but after the time he's spent with her, he shouldn't be. He's less surprised a few months later when he sees Trish Stump on stage at the Grammy Awards, singing her heart out on "It's A Man's World." It's a pretty fitting, he thinks, as a tribute to Susie Brown[1], the godmother of soul and the hardest working woman in show business.
1 - yes, this is the cracktastical AU where I gratuitously swapped the genders on the entire music world. And Susie Brown is, of course, the girl version of James Brown. Named after his mother. performance a la Christina Aguilera singing "It's A Man's World" at the '07 Grammys.