Schoolhouse Rock #2
Apr. 29th, 2010 04:23 am| 1. | Objections | 2. | Geraldine hollered some interjections. | 3. | Well! You've got some nerve! | 4. | Oh! I've never been so insulted in all my life! | 5. | Hey! You're kinda cute! |
| 6. | Happy | 7. | Hurray! | 8. | Sad | 9. | Aw! | 10. | Frightened |
| 11. | Eek! | 12. | Mad | 13. | Rats! | 14. | Wow! | 15. | Glad |
| 16. | Uh huh. | 17. | He made a connection. | 18. | In the other direction | 19. | Darn! You just lost the game! | 20. | I'm for the other team. |
| 21. | Hallelujah! | 22. | Darn, that's the end. | 23. | The British are comin'! | 24. | The ride of Paul Revere | 25. | In the early dawn |
| 26. | The War of Independence had begun. | 27. | The die was cast, the rebel flag unfurled. | 28. | To seize the arsenal | 29. | Searching all around | 30. | Our militia stopped them in their tracks. |
| 31. | The shot heard round the world | 32. | The start of the revolution | 33. | On the move | 34. | Take your gun. | 35. | Hurry, men! |
| 36. | There's not an hour to lose. | 37. | It was quite a thrill. | 38. | Outnumbered and low on ammunition | 39. | Hold your fire till you see the whites of their eyes. | 40. | The next few years were rough. |
| 41. | Proved they were tough | 42. | Those hungry, ragged boys would not be beat. | 43. | Lair | 44. | They just bundled up their feet. | 45. | We've got our rights. |
| 46. | They showed such determination that they won the admiration. | 47. | Countries 'cross the sea like France and Spain | 48. | They lost some battles too. | 49. | Swore they'd see it through | 50. | Hit and run |
| 51. | Retreat | 52. | Surrendered | 53. | Finally, we had won. | 54. | The winner | 55. | The end of the revolution |
| 56. | The continental rabble took the day. | 57. | The father of our country | 58. | Let freedom ring! | 59. | One thing you will discover | 60. | When you get next to one another |
| 61. | Everybody needs some elbow room, elbow room. | 62. | It's nice when you're kinda cozy. | 63. | Tangled nose to nosy | 64. | That's how it was in the early days. | 65. | The only place there was to go |
| 66. | He made a deal. | 67. | A mile or two? (Or three or a hundred or a thousand?) | 68. | Without a fuss | 69. | It's the west or bust. | 70. | In God we trust. |
| 71. | There's a new land out there. | 72. | Goodbye, good luck, wear your overcoat. | 73. | They prepared for good times and for bad. | 74. | Guide | 75. | She led them all across the countryside. |
| 76. | Reached the coast | 77. | The way was opened up. | 78. | Folks with bravery | 79. | There were plenty of fights. | 80. | Meant to be |
| 81. | They got there by any way they could. | 82. | The gold rush | 83. | Now we jet from east to west. | 84. | Goodbye New York, Hello L.A. | 85. | It took those early folks to open up the way. |
| 86. | Now we've got a lot of room. | 87. | From sea to shining sea | 88. | If there should ever come a time | 89. | When we're crowded up together | 90. | Up on the moon |
| 91. | Rockin' and a-rollin' | 92. | Splishin' and a-splashin' | 93. | Over the horizon | 94. | What can it be? | 95. | A place to call their own |
| 96. | They hoped to find a better home. | 97. | Someone said, "We're there!" | 98. | At this point, I don't care. | 99. | They swore their loyalty. | 100. | Until the very end |
| 101. | Anything you say | 102. | It's kind of scary on your own. | 103. | Gonna build a new land | 104. | Help us | 105. | Bit by bit |
| 106. | Up and down | 107. | He would be proud of us. | 108. | Anything I say, do it my way. | 109. | Feelin' independent | 110. | I'm gonna force you to obey. |
| 111. | He didn't give them any choice. | 112. | He didn't give them any voice. | 113. | It's not fair. | 114. | The nerve | 115. | To put it kindly |
| 116. | We really don't agree. | 117. | Gonna show you how we feel | 118. | They wanted no more. | 119. | They knew the time had come for them to take command. | 120. | It's very clear. |
| 121. | Gonna hold a revolution. | 122. | What the people want | 123. | No one's gonna tell us what to do! | 124. | A free country | 125. | Do you know...? |
| 126. | Can you tell me...? | 127. | Learn | 128. | Our founding fathers | 129. | A list | 130. | Principles |
| 131. | Free | 132. | Just starting out | 133. | Bold | 134. | Brand new | 135. | Spelled it out |
| 136. | Down on paper | 137. | Ever since then | 138. | We the people | 139. | A more perfect union | 140. | Justice |
| 141. | Tranquility | 142. | The common defense | 143. | Promote | 144. | Blessings | 145. | Liberty |
| 146. | Known the world around | 147. | Ooh! There's gonna be fireworks. | 148. | Red, white and blue | 149. | Like diamonds in the sky | 150. | The entire works |
| 151. | Their tempers blew. | 152. | It's only common sense. | 153. | Your basic rights | 154. | You'd better get another. | 155. | Some people tried to fight it. |
| 156. | They got it done. | 157. | Oh yes they did! | 158. | The declaration | 159. | The pursuit of happiness | 160. | Lit the fuse |
| 161. | There'd be no turning back. | 162. | Injustice | 163. | Even if it really hurts | 164. | Honor | 165. | We turn the sky |
| 166. | Birthday cake | 167. | All men are created equal. | 168. | Creator | 169. | One thing that makes me happy | 170. | You sure gotta climb a lotta steps. |
| 171. | I wonder | 172. | It's a long, long journey. | 173. | It's a long, long wait. | 174. | I hope and pray. | 175. | You certainly have a lot of patience and courage! |
| 176. | I got *this* far. | 177. | Just an idea | 178. | Folks back home | 179. | There ought to be a law. | 180. | Discuss and debate |
| 181. | I'm one of the lucky ones. | 182. | I may die. | 183. | I'm gonna live. | 184. | If they vote "yes", what happens? | 185. | Oh no! |
| 186. | Oh yes! | 187. | It's very unlikely. | 188. | It's not easy. | 189. | Mother Necessity | 190. | Good intentions |
| 191. | Things were rotten | 192. | The land of cotton | 193. | Old times | 194. | Will soon be forgotten | 195. | The work of a hundred men |
| 196. | It went well. | 197. | Fading light | 198. | Inventor | 199. | Wowee! | 200. | What an excellent application of electricity! |
*****
Miracles (Layers)
#65 The only place there was to go: Layers Within Layers, That One. PG. Four times Alva surprised Paul, and one time he didn't.
*****
Miracles (The Lesson)
#49 Swore they'd see it through: The Lesson. NC-17. Alva/Paul. Alva and Paul battle an incubus who invades the SQ office. They are convinced that they've killed it, but it lives, and possesses Paul.
*****
Miracles (Polarity)
#160 Lit the fuse: Polarity. NC-17. Alva/Paul. Paul's chakra become unbalanced, and Alva must give him a polarity treatment, which requires him to put his hands on Paul. All over Paul.
*****
Miracles (Saner Times)
#5 Hey! You're kinda cute!: Saner Times. NC-17. Alva/Paul. An alternate conclusion to You Can't Help Who You Are. What if Paul had opened the door to Alva instead of shutting him out?
*****
Miracles/Supernatural (Brokeback Mothman)
#1 Objections: Ask Tommy. PG-13. Alva tries to convince Paul to contact Tommy through a Ouija board before he carries out his other plan.
#137 Ever since then: Where is my Tunnel of Light? Rated PG-13. Paul asks Evie why she joined SQ, and is shocked at the answer.
#17 He made a connection: Psychomantium. PG-13. The psychomantium that Paul and Alva build in the SQ office proves to be just as dangerous as Alva warned, when used improperly.
#81 They got there by any way they could: Go Straight to Hell, Do Not Pass Go, Do Not Collect $200. PG-13. A man runs into the SQ office with a demonic board game, begging the crew to play it with him so he can rescue his daughter from Hell.
#3 Well! You've got some nerve!: We Were the Dead. PG. The members of SQ help recover some people who have disappeared in a house haunted by a dead psychic.
#43 Lair: Persistence of Memory. PG. Alva is finally ready to tell Paul the secret he's been keeping, but he must first race against an entity who wants to take that secret from him.
#64 That's how it was in the early days: You Can't Help Who You Are. PG-13. A policewoman from Alva's past comes for a visit, and recognizes Paul as a man who was found wandering in Mountaineer, Vermont, at the same time Alva was there. At that time, Alva was dealing with a case that involved the infamous Mothman.
#62 It's nice when you're kinda cozy: Fate is an Engineer. NC-17. Paul/Dean. Paul Callan and Dean Winchester meet under circumstances that have been engineered for reasons they cannot currently fathom.
#105 Bit by bit: Fate is an Engineer: The Lost Scenes. Rated R. Sam takes a stand against the Mothman, while Dean and Paul do laundry the metrosexual way.
#94 What can it be?: A Distant Voice in the Darkness. PG-13. Dean and Paul's relationship deepens when Paul inadvertently forges a psychic connection between them.
#52 Surrendered: Pavlovian Dog. NC-17. Dean/Paul. Dean can't stop thinking about Paul, and calls him up. What he does during that phone call makes Paul question whether or not Dean may be too much for him to handle.
#37 It was quite a thrill: Orange-Flavored Kiss. PG-13. Dean dreams of sharing an orange with Paul. Oranges are juicy.
#60 When you get next to one another: Unspoken. NC-17. Dean must tell Paul a secret that may change their relationship forever.
#31 The shot heard round the world: The Darkness, It Wants. Hard R. Dean/Paul. Sam has visions that explain why Chad Goodwell murdered so many of the "God is Nowhere" people, and who twisted him into the killer he became.
#24 The ride of Paul Revere: No One Mourns the Wicked. NC-17. Miracles/Supernatural/Scream. Dean comes to the realization that the resemblance between Paul Callan and Billy Loomis is significant to the coming Apocalypse, so he tells SQ about the relationship he had with him in 1995 and how he tried to save Billy from his downward spiral into infamy.
#32 The start of the revolution: "Beloved Sin." Rated R. Dean/Paul, Ruby/Mr Friendly. The Relic must die.
*****
Miracles/Supernatural (Plastic Dashboard Jesus)
#20 I'm for the other team: The Generation of 1954. Rated R. John Winchester, Mary Campbell, and Theresa Callan are all members of the Yellow-Eyed Demon's generation of 1954. What will happen when they are pitted against each other in Cold Oak?
*****
Miracles/Supernatural (Little Black Spot)
#48 They lost some battles too: There's a Little Black Spot on the Sun Today. NC-17. Girl!Dean/Sam. While working a case involving a sacred box called The Law, Deanne reunites with her brother at college. Their reunion only complicates the job.
*****
Supernatural (Comparison Contrast)
#50 Hit and run: Comparison Contrast. NC-17. Girl!Dean/Bela. What "Red Sky at Morning" could have been if Dean had been born a girl.
*****
Supernatural (Kerry's 'verse)
#38 Outnumbered and low on ammunition: Tuck Those Ribbons Under Your Helmet. NC-17. Winsister/Castiel, Winsister/Ruby, Winsister/Dean, Winsister/Sam, brief Winsister/Adam, Sam/Dean/Castiel. Kerry Winchester may've never been meant for the hunting life. The hardest thing, though, is being in love with a multi-dimensional wavelength that may never love her back.
*****
Supernatural (Seize the Day)
#97 Someone said, "We're there!": Seize the Day, Suffer the Night. NC-17. Winsister 'verse. Today is the longest day in Dean Winchester's life.
*****
Supernatural (Hidden Journal)
#8 Sad: Hidden Journal. PG. AU for "Hunted." What did their father tell Dean before he died? The answer may be more than he or Sam can handle.
*****
Supernatural (Krypt Key)
#66 He made a deal: The Quest for the Krypt Key. Rated R. Azazel hires a Super Genius to off the Winchesters. Crack!fic.
*****
General SPN 'verse
#101 Anything you say: "That a Boy, Clarence." NC-17. Meg/Castiel. Even angels, it seemed, had an ego.
*****
#78 Folks with bravery: "Pain and Longing." Rated R. "November Rain" -GNR (Music Video)/Supernatural Fusion/Xover. Fictional Axl/Fictional Slash (Unrequited), Fictional Axl/Fictional Stephanie Seymour. Saul made a promise he wasn't sure he could keep. "If you find something that needs killing, I'll be your hunting partner, okay? You're my bud 'til the end. We'll figure it out together."
*****
Supernatural/Paranormal Activity/Surprise Fandom
#73 They prepared for good times and for bad: What is the Distance Between a Bullet and a Gun. Rated R. The Winchesters and Castiel swoop in to help Micah and Katie with their demon problem, but they may be the ones who are caught off guard.
*****
My So-Called Life
#74 Guide: Squeeze my Hand as Hard as It Hurts. NC-17. Angela/Sharon. After another botched attempt at sex with Jordan, Angela seeks solace in a friend.
*****
Dark Angel
#133 Bold: Piano Lessons. Rated R. Alec/Rachel. Gem's questions about where Alec learned to play the piano bring up one of his steamier memories of Rachel Berrisford.
*****
Degrassi High
#159 The pursuit of happiness: Dumb Jerks. Hard R. Spike/Liz. The girls discuss boys over girls and girls over boys, and it leads to something they didn't expect.
*****
Vampires: Los Muertos
#95 A place to call their own: She Need the Money Real Bad. PG-13. Please bring my son home for Christmas, Senor Bliss. You decent man. You and Senor Rodrigo sleep in same bed, we look other way. Derek/Rodrigo.
*****
Scream
#29 Searching all around: Certain Rules. Rated R. The first time Martha Meeks heard her dead brother's voice speaking to her from the grave, she was in her third year of college. The second time, Randy asked her to return to Stu Macher's house to uncover Billy and Stu's last secret.
*****
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