Sadly, it'll probably be 2012 before I can get out to SF. Not-so-sadly, because I'm going to France in October!
But I'll gladly mail you my Magic Garden tapes. It's time they got watched again.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Sadly, it'll probably be 2012 before I can get out to SF. Not-so-sadly, because I'm going to France in October!
But I'll gladly mail you my Magic Garden tapes. It's time they got watched again.
Sadly, it'll probably be 2012 before I can get out to SF.
::marks calendar...::
Yay France!
Oo amyth, France in October! Mais oui!
Thanks for those, Allyson. I have some Rain up, but I can always do with more.
Another movie time changed for me is Grease. At first I thought there shenanigans were hysterical, and the plot was reasonable, but as I aged I thought they were more and more childish and that Sandy was a sellout.
Yes, France! Calli and I and several of our neighbors and friends are renting a house in the south of France that belongs to a couple of my friends in London. (Don't ask how I came to know a couple of guys in London who have enough money to have a second home in the south of France. It still boggles my mind. I remember when they were a couple of dudes in Seattle.)
Anyway, yes! It's going to be so much fun, and I'm really excited. I'm exercising austerity measures in the meantime (or trying to) in order to afford it.
I have an old vcr in the closet you can borrow, amyth, if you'd like another look at the tapes before sending them on.
Books that were different on rereading: The Great Gatsby made so much more sense at 19 than at 15. I never liked Daisy, but I understood the guys better the second time around. And I appreciated the prose style more, too.
Thanks, Calli! Maybe I will. Nostalgia fest!
The perspective of adulthood: the EPA guy in Ghostbusters seems a lot more sympathetic now -- the WERE keeping toxic material (of some kind or another) after all, and endangering a city.
Just back from the market. STRAWBERRIES! Yes, they've been there 3 weeks, but they keep getting better and better. Took my neighbor's summer tenants (well, the wife and 2.5 month old) to the market as well. Very sweet couple, and am glad to help them explore Baltimore (especially her, since he's here doing a rotation, so verybusy, and she doesn't know anyone here.) It's gotta be hard, moving every few months.
They're really liking Baltimore after only a week, and I'd like to help them see the best parts of it. And they are such adorable new parents. While she went in to put away the tons of stuff she got at the market (heehee! I've created an addict!) husband came out to just cuddle and make noises at his son. "I miss him when he's not here."
OK, gonna go pedicure now