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It seemed like a good idea at the time...
Die Hard 4 is set pretty much smack on Independence Day, right? I was pretty certain that it's July 4 when they arrive in Washington, but now I'm having a moment of doubt - it's not some other US holiday, right? (I just have memories of billowing flags, children playing in fountains, the White House in slow motion... same old, same old.)
I'm asking because it's June 4 today, which makes it 1 month until July 4, which is - in DH canon, 1 year after the events of the movie, rite?
So anyway, I'm thinking it would be cool to have like, a semi-casual fic fest or something over at
hard4brains. Like - it is 1 month from now, post some prompts in the comments, I'll compile a masterlist and people can pick things up at their own whim and post by/on July 4 week?
Y/N?
ETA: ugh, my grammar in this post is all over the place. Plz to be ignoring that aspect.
I'm asking because it's June 4 today, which makes it 1 month until July 4, which is - in DH canon, 1 year after the events of the movie, rite?
So anyway, I'm thinking it would be cool to have like, a semi-casual fic fest or something over at
Y/N?
ETA: ugh, my grammar in this post is all over the place. Plz to be ignoring that aspect.

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I would totally be into this, as long as long as submissions don't need to be super long! We should definitely do something to mark the anniversary of the fandom/love affair/etc.!
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Yeah, I'm figuring submissions at least 500 or 1000 words? I know small fandom big bang etc is due at the end of June, so don't want to do anything major!
And no matching, recipients, chasing submissions, or anything like that. So, nice and no pressure, I'm thinking :)
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I love the idea of a nice, no pressure mini-fest! I say go for it and I will do my best to write a little something something (my first fic in this fandom, whee!).
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PS. I have a resources post for the DH4 fandom here: http://angstslashhope.livejournal.com/1309851.html :)
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SYNOPSIS
On the July 4th holiday, John McClane must stop an attack on the U.S. infrastructure from shutting down the entire nation.
So that was spot-on! Also \o/ dooooo eeeet! DOOOOOOO EEEEEEEEET!
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