Rec Category: Five Things
Categories: five things, George Hammond, team, episode related, humor, angst
Warnings: copious amounts of alcohol, spoilers through the show
Author on LJ:
tarimanveri
Author's Website:
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Link: Five headaches SG-1 gave George Hammond, which he was finally able to laugh about at his retirement party
Why This Must Be Read: We all agree that George Hammond was the best general to command the SGC. And in this delightful Five Things, we join George in looking back, from the vintage point of his retirement party, at five headache-inducing moments that the SG-1 gave him over the years that he can finally laugh about in retrospect. From pranks to paperwork to pizza, both laughter and tears, these moments give us the best of Hammond throughout the years, and the care and affection he has for his people.
He brought out his last bottle of Ibuprofen and set it down in front of Jack. Jack took it in and turned his intense gaze on George. "Was it worth it, sir?" he asked. George picked up the bottle, tossed it into the trash, and smiled broadly at one of the finest officers and finest men he’d ever had the privilege to command. "Absolutely."
Categories: five things, George Hammond, team, episode related, humor, angst
Warnings: copious amounts of alcohol, spoilers through the show
Author on LJ:
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Author's Website:
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Link: Five headaches SG-1 gave George Hammond, which he was finally able to laugh about at his retirement party
Why This Must Be Read: We all agree that George Hammond was the best general to command the SGC. And in this delightful Five Things, we join George in looking back, from the vintage point of his retirement party, at five headache-inducing moments that the SG-1 gave him over the years that he can finally laugh about in retrospect. From pranks to paperwork to pizza, both laughter and tears, these moments give us the best of Hammond throughout the years, and the care and affection he has for his people.
He brought out his last bottle of Ibuprofen and set it down in front of Jack. Jack took it in and turned his intense gaze on George. "Was it worth it, sir?" he asked. George picked up the bottle, tossed it into the trash, and smiled broadly at one of the finest officers and finest men he’d ever had the privilege to command. "Absolutely."