Brainy, Passionate, Sparring Partners
Background Noise: Reefer Madness
Last Visited:P&P's Metacritic Score: 83 and counting!
Random Thought: if you had to constantly look after a gaggle of pretentious flibbertigibbets you'd have a well-developed sense of the absurd too.
Mood: preparing to swoon

Wondering where i'll be tomorrow around 1:00? Let me give you a hint.

I'm having issues forming coherant sentances, so i'll go straight to the news:
- Vatican to ID Advocates: Evolution is in the Bible.
- The ID Advocates on that Penn. School Board forgot they were elected. Oops.
- Riya can tell what baby belongs to what father; day-time talk producers boycott. I'm mostly joking.
- Silicon Valley companies have figured out that errands take time away from work - so they let you do them in the parking lot. I mean, hey, it's not like software engineers work long hours already or anything.... I suppose leaving the office is just plain unreasonable.
- Google has a tough decision to make. Hey book publishers: think of google as your internet card catalogue and move on.
Now, i'm not sure how practical, rational, and sensible i have to be to balance out the flurry of squeeing and swooning that started this post, but that should do for now. Oh, you didn't hear any squeeing and swooning? Don't worry, it was there in spades, i promise.
I should note that you don't all have to see Pride and Prejudice or read it; i won't stop liking you if you aren't enamored of Auten's classic... but i do think you'll truely enjoy it if you get over the labels "period" and "romance." Just a suggestion. And with that i'm out of here: g'night!
ETA: "Seeing the splendid new version of "Pride & Prejudice" can be hazardous to your health: There's a very real danger of swooning." See, i wasn't the only one.
ETA(again): Pride and Prejudice is my grandma's favorite book, and my mother's (2nd daughter) name is Jane Elizabeth. Yeah, i just noticed too.
ETA(one more time): From Slate: "Sometimes the last movie on earth you expect to like is the one that seduces you utterly." Go. See. This. Movie. Now. I was mean, i let you wait a full 3 days before demanding your attendance, but that was my fault.
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Last Visited:P&P's Metacritic Score: 83 and counting!
Random Thought: if you had to constantly look after a gaggle of pretentious flibbertigibbets you'd have a well-developed sense of the absurd too.
Mood: preparing to swoon

Wondering where i'll be tomorrow around 1:00? Let me give you a hint.

I'm having issues forming coherant sentances, so i'll go straight to the news:
- Vatican to ID Advocates: Evolution is in the Bible.
- The ID Advocates on that Penn. School Board forgot they were elected. Oops.
- Riya can tell what baby belongs to what father; day-time talk producers boycott. I'm mostly joking.
- Silicon Valley companies have figured out that errands take time away from work - so they let you do them in the parking lot. I mean, hey, it's not like software engineers work long hours already or anything.... I suppose leaving the office is just plain unreasonable.
- Google has a tough decision to make. Hey book publishers: think of google as your internet card catalogue and move on.
Now, i'm not sure how practical, rational, and sensible i have to be to balance out the flurry of squeeing and swooning that started this post, but that should do for now. Oh, you didn't hear any squeeing and swooning? Don't worry, it was there in spades, i promise.
I should note that you don't all have to see Pride and Prejudice or read it; i won't stop liking you if you aren't enamored of Auten's classic... but i do think you'll truely enjoy it if you get over the labels "period" and "romance." Just a suggestion. And with that i'm out of here: g'night!
ETA: "Seeing the splendid new version of "Pride & Prejudice" can be hazardous to your health: There's a very real danger of swooning." See, i wasn't the only one.
ETA(again): Pride and Prejudice is my grandma's favorite book, and my mother's (2nd daughter) name is Jane Elizabeth. Yeah, i just noticed too.
ETA(one more time): From Slate: "Sometimes the last movie on earth you expect to like is the one that seduces you utterly." Go. See. This. Movie. Now. I was mean, i let you wait a full 3 days before demanding your attendance, but that was my fault.
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2 Comments:
So how is Mr. Darcy? And more preciesely, Mr. McFadyen?
:) it's not possible to answer that question in a coherant sentance :)
that, and i saw the movie 4 times this weekend; it would have been more, but i was trying to exercises restraint.
how does that work for you?