Actually...it's almost a classic tragedy of our society; the feminist who breaks the barriers and does big jobs as good as the boys, but her personal life gets left out in the cold a bit because people don't know how to relate to a non-traditional woman.
Hey, that's a nifty way of looking at it. And of course she has the added burden of knowing things that would have people locking her up in a loony bin the first second they heard them (as mentioned above by mrv3000).
'know the funny thing is that he might actually be well over a thousand as well.
Ah, but the oldest age given there is 1,136 (admittedly, he might be using Gallifreyan years and thus throwing all the math off). LaCroix was a Roman general who was made a vampire on the day Vesuvius erupted in A.D. 79, so I think he still wins. *g*
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Date: 2006-05-04 05:06 am (UTC)Hey, that's a nifty way of looking at it. And of course she has the added burden of knowing things that would have people locking her up in a loony bin the first second they heard them (as mentioned above by
'know the funny thing is that he might actually be well over a thousand as well.
Ah, but the oldest age given there is 1,136 (admittedly, he might be using Gallifreyan years and thus throwing all the math off). LaCroix was a Roman general who was made a vampire on the day Vesuvius erupted in A.D. 79, so I think he still wins. *g*