So yeah, 243 wonderful pages into Good Omens and I am obsessed. I LOVE Aziraphale. And ironically, my obsession has already led to this:

Congratulations! You're Aziraphale, Principality
and Angel of the Eastern Gate. You may appear
to be a befuddled bookworm who lost the
Flaming Sword, but you're perfectly capable of
making Mafia agents Disappear. You also
understand the importance of Arrangements with
agents from the Other Side. Good work!
Which Good Omens Character Are You?
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*very amused*
You know what the funniest thing was? As I was reading (first 146 pages), I kept thinking to myself 'Aziraphale is so, so, stereotypically gay'. And then I read this passage, which must be copied because it made me laugh so very hard:
Many people, meeting Aziraphale for the first time, formed three impressions: that he was English, that he was intelligent, and that he was gayer than a tree full of monkeys on nitrus oxide. Two of these were wrong; Heaven is not in England, whatever certain poets have thought, and angels are sexless unless they really want to make an effort. But he was intelligent. (pg 147, ACE paperback)
I would love to see a 'tree full of monkeys on nitrus oxide', just for comparison's sake.
I need ICONS for this, damnit. Icons. Must get icons. Soon. Must also finish book, then go more crazy over it all, but my hands hurt from holding it. Seriously, I got it like at, lunchtime today and I'm very, very close to finishing it.
The speed of my reading frightens me quite regularly.
Congratulations! You're Aziraphale, Principality
and Angel of the Eastern Gate. You may appear
to be a befuddled bookworm who lost the
Flaming Sword, but you're perfectly capable of
making Mafia agents Disappear. You also
understand the importance of Arrangements with
agents from the Other Side. Good work!
Which Good Omens Character Are You?
brought to you by Quizilla
*very amused*
You know what the funniest thing was? As I was reading (first 146 pages), I kept thinking to myself 'Aziraphale is so, so, stereotypically gay'. And then I read this passage, which must be copied because it made me laugh so very hard:
Many people, meeting Aziraphale for the first time, formed three impressions: that he was English, that he was intelligent, and that he was gayer than a tree full of monkeys on nitrus oxide. Two of these were wrong; Heaven is not in England, whatever certain poets have thought, and angels are sexless unless they really want to make an effort. But he was intelligent. (pg 147, ACE paperback)
I would love to see a 'tree full of monkeys on nitrus oxide', just for comparison's sake.
I need ICONS for this, damnit. Icons. Must get icons. Soon. Must also finish book, then go more crazy over it all, but my hands hurt from holding it. Seriously, I got it like at, lunchtime today and I'm very, very close to finishing it.
The speed of my reading frightens me quite regularly.