My weekend looks like it'll be an organic farm fair tomorrow, and a Shakespeare fair on Sunday. The Shakespeare thing looks like it's more for kids, but it's just around the corner and could be some fun.
'The Killer In Me'
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
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.
If you lived near me I'd drag you to my class, le n.
Timelies all!
Tonight is the monthly FSGW open sing.(Topic: test(s))
Tomorrow we're daytripping Shore Leave.(Local fan-run media convention)
Sunday is grocery day. With luck, we'll get some of our vacation-related shopping done, too.
Today's my wedding anniversary, so we are going out for our traditonal In 'n Out burgers. Tomorrow, we are going on a date to the movies to see "20 Feet from Stardom." J leaves Sunday, so that night I'm going to see "The Wolverine" with friends. I'm working on my actual birthday on Tuesday, plus Jason won't be back until 10 at night, so I am considering this my birthday weekend.
Thankfully that's now three years ago. I guess the main this I was trying to say is that I had no idea what the upper end of the pain scale was like and now, for better or worse, I know. I have an understanding of the reasons someone could black out from pain.
My former-youth group leader/former-family friend is finally going to jail. Bad news is that it's for the possession of child pornography charges, and the molestation charges are being dropped/not pursued, it seems. DIAF asshole.
This morning, as soon as I got to sunlight, I realised my top didn't match my shoes. So I went back inside (already late) and changed all my outerwear but my shoes. The purple+silver plaid shirt matches it quite decently, I think [link] Later on today I realised all my underwear matches my shoes as well [link]
Ha! Also, cute.
I love that Christopher Reeve punked his Scientology auditor with a bogus past life story when he was considering joining the "church": [link]
I've worn these purple shoes way more often than a number of my black ones. Good call, self!
I'm trying to work out if the phrase "like fanfic" means anything. If the Dresden Files read like fanfic, or if a TV show is like fanfic, is there meaning left to "like fanfic"?
Since I maintain it means "not officially part of the property" I am trying to get people to say they mean "sucks" and then ask them why not "like bad fanfic?" What's the real quality they're trying to identify?