Just a bit of a quote taken from the Cresent Blues review of Songs of Love and Carnage by Paul Gross and David Keeley. Made me go weak in the knees it did.
"Give the Dog a Bone," one of Gross's tunes, exemplifies the singer-songwriter's wicked sense of humor, his sly twist of plot. It also takes full advantage of the husky growl in his voice. The first time I listened to this track, a picture flew unbidden into my mind of a gorgeous-yet-clueless guy, naked on a bed in a cheap motel room, trying to figure why his "date" just walked out the door.
ETA: Is anyone else picturing a slight due South AU scenario where gorgeous-yet-clueless is Fraser and his date is Ray Kowalski who, for reasons not yet explored at this juncture, left Fraser hanging because of an urgent phone call he recieved from a mysterious woman just as they were about to get to the fun part of the evening?