find myself thinking "What Would Josef Do" in certain situations!
Stop smirking, Cat. I see you at the back!
Now, for that admission, I would like some evidence of "our" little project.
Or at the very least a Mick/Beth Half Moon chapter............

YES! Though here in our local store they sell chocolateries from the brand "Costan" which makes me grin every time because it makes me think "well, why not, Josef does look good enough to eat"You get agitated when someone spells Josef with a ph. Or when they misspell Kostan.
And ep 11 too (don't even know what that's calledFever is one of my least favorite episodes because it is sorely lacking in Josef.
ALL. THE. TIME. And squealing when, after the 10th try of trying to write a friend's boyfriend's name ('Jos') asking if it was short for 'Josef' and it was!!You find it very difficult to post about "Josh" or "Jordan" because every time you type J-O your fingers automatically fill in S-E-F.
Oh yes! Or telling myself toI find myself thinking "What Would Josef Do" in certain situations!
YES!! agreed :)Lucy wrote:You view all men's wear as either....not good enough or good enough for our vampire.................
you go to an art gallery and wonder if any of these artists knew Josef Kostan....whether he commissioned their works????
Tam wrote:And my additions:
I'm pretty sure there's more, but... that's it for now
- Faux-registering software under company 'Kostan Industries' so the welcome message at Photoshop etc. says "Tam for Kostan Industries"
- More gadget geekiness : Program your mobile phone to start up with "Think Kostan"
- More about phones : rejoicing when in B.C. you find out you own the same phone as Josef
- Having your own K.I., ML and 'think kostan' tshirts printed
(they are cool, though, must show you some time)
- Secretly thinking of Josefness when your partner puts on that dark red shirt or the ones with the stripes that you bought him for Xmas to go with the dark suit
- Always carrying a notebook in case you see / hear / read something that sounds very 'Josef' for a fanfic.
librarian_7 wrote:Tam wrote:And my additions:
I'm pretty sure there's more, but... that's it for now
- Faux-registering software under company 'Kostan Industries' so the welcome message at Photoshop etc. says "Tam for Kostan Industries"
- More gadget geekiness : Program your mobile phone to start up with "Think Kostan"
- More about phones : rejoicing when in B.C. you find out you own the same phone as Josef
- Having your own K.I., ML and 'think kostan' tshirts printed
(they are cool, though, must show you some time)
- Secretly thinking of Josefness when your partner puts on that dark red shirt or the ones with the stripes that you bought him for Xmas to go with the dark suit
- Always carrying a notebook in case you see / hear / read something that sounds very 'Josef' for a fanfic.
umm, having an actual email address of Lucky@KostanIndustries.com ...?
I'm with you on all these. Although the husband did twig to the fact that I was buying shirts that looked like Josef's (okay, and Mick's too.)
And oh, yeah, on the notebook. With me. Always.
Lucky
I just didn't tell himlibrarian_7 wrote: Although the husband did twig to the fact that I was buying shirts that looked like Josef's (okay, and Mick's too.)
Tam wrote:I just didn't tell himlibrarian_7 wrote: Although the husband did twig to the fact that I was buying shirts that looked like Josef's (okay, and Mick's too.)Seeing as he refuses to watch ML, he hasn't seen the way the shirts are very...Kostan.
Which reminds me of a funny anecdote : in the span of 2 months, he went from asking : "are you watching that vampire show thing again, with the guy?" to "Stop playing Josef on loop, Tam."At least he's picked up the name...
I've noticed pronounciation bugs me. When people say "Jo - suf", I want to say "you mean 'Jo-sef'?"Tam wrote:You get agitated when someone spells Josef with a ph. Or when they misspell Kostan.
Most especially since "suf" in my native tongue means 'lame / boring / dull'. So it has to be '-sef'!r1015bill wrote:I've noticed pronounciation bugs me. When people say "Jo - suf", I want to say "you mean 'Jo-sef'?"Tam wrote:You get agitated when someone spells Josef with a ph. Or when they misspell Kostan.
There's a reason why, if I'm writing Mick dialogue, I have him say "Joz'ef"--because that's how he said it.francis wrote:Don't be so hard on them, r1015bill, because Mick does that all the time.
Of course, Mick can do no wrong....librarian_7 wrote:There's a reason why, if I'm writing Mick dialogue, I have him say "Joz'ef"--because that's how he said it.francis wrote:Don't be so hard on them, r1015bill, because Mick does that all the time.
Lucky