A few comments about the first two chapters, either intentionally or otherwise, have been quite funny, so in the spirit of Dave Harper, who I preread for awhile ago, I've quoted a few of them here: ******** > "Pantyhose, how DARE you attack your godfather so!" Lurker: (in Happousai-imitating-Brando voice) You come into my home, fondle my silky treasures, which I so generously let you touch, and now you betray me in this manner. This I cannot allow. -Robert Morrison (yes, the same guy who originally inspired this, for which we should all give great thanks, ne? :) ******** >Happousai cared as little for his pupil's rage as he did for >his godson's. After all, there were panties on the line. Robert: And also some in the dryer. ******** I guess what bothers me about that fight scene, and about Tarou in general, is that he is so single-mindedly cold and vicious while pulping an obviously weaker opponent. I realize he's had a hard life of shame and public ridicule, and I do know that there *is* a good, noble side to him, although he seems to bury it most of the time. Which is why I'm excited to read more of your fic, where it appears we'll get a chance to see more of that good side, having not been poisoned by a lifetime of torment. Well... at least not the kind of torment he was used to in his other life. ^_^ -Krista Perry ******** > "Look on the bright side, brother mine," said Panma, >looking serious. "If they push the fiancee thing, at least now >you know that one is well-built!" > Ranma's flush returned, in spades. "She's average..." he > mumbled. Robert: <singing> "She's actual size but she seems much bigger to me..." ******** > "These are my daughters. Kasumi, nineteen; Nabiki, >seventeen, and Akane, sixteen. Pick the one you want, and >she'll be your new fiancee." Straight to the point, isn't he? Why bother with a little thing such as a gender-shifting son-in-law? -Jorge Pratt ******** > "So all we have to do is...arrange a few things to make >sure they _really_ aren't enthusiastic about staying around. >Nothing that can be traced to us directly, of course, but if we >pull strings to make their lives hell for a week or two, I bet >they go back to China no matter what ran them out or what the >parents say." Sorry to disappoint you, Nabiki, but that's pretty much what most of the series' characters have been through... and if *that* didn't make them leave, nothing will. -Jorge ******** > Genma cleared his throat. "Well...where to begin?" Panma >rolled his eyes and opened his mouth to say something, but >swallowed it in surprise as Genma seized his arm and hurled him >over his shoulder...straight towards the ornamental pond in the >back yard. Yay! Can Panma also be the one to get bonked on the head and think he's really a girl? And stay that way? -Scott Jamison, who is NOT Tarou's biggest fan, believe it or not... ******** > Akane suddenly smiled, the first smile anyone had seen on >her since she had found out that the two new guests weren't >girls after all. "Well, oneechan," she said sweetly to Nabiki, >"I guess that means you're the only one left." Nabiki: I suppose I should tell you now, I'm not really your sister. I just wandered in one day and pretended I was always there, and being the gullible saps you are, you all bought it. -Scott ******** > "Then he'll probably toss Pop and us out, and we'll be on >our way again like nothing ever happened?" Doomed lost souls forever wandering the Earth, never knowing love or comfort...no wait, Ryouga already has a lock on that ecological niche. -Scott