Pride month Day1
Cat & Sam Lip Service (2010–2012)


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Pride month Day1
Cat & Sam Lip Service (2010–2012)

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Seeing Heather Peace in Brighton, May 24th.
I'm going to die of gay.
Cat & Sam
Lip Service s1 (2010–2012)
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Lip Service s2 (2010–2012)
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Lip Service s01e02 (2010–2012)

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Match Review: Manchester United U21s 0-3 Liverpool U21s
No. Go away. I don't want to talk about it.
Alright fine, I'll say a few words.
United and Liverpool held a respectful silence for the Hillsborough Disaster, which occurred on April 15, 1989.
Liverpool are 5th following this win, and United are 14th. Had United won, Liverpool would be 8th, United 11th, and just three points in it. There's no major gulf, but United this season have repeatedly narrowly missed out in games like this, repeatedly slipping rungs down the league table.
Liverpool opened the game brightly and had a good chance inside the first minute, and again around the 16th minute mark. United's defence was at 6s and 7s, but Charlie McNeill had an effort on goal from mere centimetres over the halfway line to try and beat the Liverpool keeper on the edge of his box. Narrowly tipped over... what could have been.
Trent Kone-Doherty got Liverpool's opener in the 23rd minute, but it came from a catalogue of mistakes; Oyedele's poor backpass intercepted by Danns. Aljofree losing Danns. The rebound falling to TKD - whom LB Murray was nowhere near to stop the goal. Little things, youth errors admittedly, but mistakes that are the difference between having that chance at promotion to the first team squad or being loaned out and eventually sold on to lower league levels.
Similarly to the Brighton game, United did have more of the possession, though on this occasion they were far more effective on goal - just without actually scoring. United went in at the break 1-0 down, clearly had a good half-time talking to, and then came out second half in near-full control. So of course, Liverpool's pace and guile allowed for two counter attacks, two goals, an unreal 3rd for Danns off the backheel, and three points in the bag for the Scousers. Sigh.
Next up Spuds away, Saturday 20th.
Across The Distance - Sadie Anderson/Sam Murray
A/N: Day 14 of @comfortember
“Just shut up.” Sam’s voice is soft as she pulls Sadie close, a hand slipping into her jeans pocket, pressing a phone into it. “Phone in your pocket, wait til lights out and call me… no fighting either okay? It’s only two weeks, we’ll get through it.” Two weeks, long enough for Sam to prove she had needed what she stole, to prove she was mostly innocent of everything besides stealing. Later Sadie would learn exactly what Sam had been up to whilst she was locked away. The first night she calls Sam it’s quiet, peaceful and they have long late night conversations about everything and nothing. The next is more fragile, still a late night phone call, one of many. It’s only when Sadie is free, two full weeks later, that they discuss how willing Sam was to risk it all to protect her sanity.
I just finished catching up on your live-blogging Mail Order Bride and had to say I loved your perspective and insights! I got my copy in the mail the other day, and I can’t wait to read it again now that it’s been through editing and publishing since I last got to see it. I don’t think an official shipname was ever decided upon, but I took to calling them SOS. Worked for me since it put Orla in the middle, lol. I also had a silly headcanon that Beth made some sort of social media post mentioning “SOS” and a well-intentioned friend almost sent out emergency services. Or that Sam had inherited her mother’s penchant for shorthand and people thought she was being vague about an enby partner when she talked about her plans with SO and used they/them.
I know they went straight to being engaged when they brought Sorcha officially into the relationship so it doesn't quite work, but I have this recurring little joke that makes me smile of Beth showing a picture of the three of them to a co-worker and being like "This is my daughter Sam, and this is her betrothed Orla, and this is their date-mate Sorcha."
The coworker is like "Oh, because the sionnach are gender neutral, right?"
And Beth just smiles at them like. While the coworker is like "Right? Beth? It's a singular they right?" While Beth just gives this serene slightly unnerving smile.
Finally she's just like:
I think during like the epilogue liveblog (about as late in the story as I could get lbr) I called them Space Spouses a couple of times, so I'm gonna officially throw that into the ring as a possible name for the ship.
SOS is definitely a good shorthand for them but it's also an existing initialism so it could make tagging awkward. Though I guess with a tag you could add the book title acronym. Defs would work for like chat messages and in posts references to them though.