I shake my fist at you, Monday!

Sep 22, 2008 16:09

... although it is a marked improvement over Friday in one respect, which is that my train did not hit and kill anybody this morning!

This was a good weekend for food, though. ( Food stuff )

food: general, babylon 5

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laurashapiro September 22 2008, 23:35:30 UTC
Ack! Jury duty! ):

If you need to bail on Thursday, just let me know.

::shivering at Lyta's scary eyes::

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danceswithwords September 23 2008, 03:18:19 UTC
I got called in for tomorrow (this is what I get for making the post), but I'm hoping to be out of it just as quickly, so it shouldn't affect Thursday. I can let you know by Wednesday if that changes.

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laurashapiro September 23 2008, 16:50:29 UTC
Okay. I hope it doesn't!

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danceswithwords September 24 2008, 17:24:50 UTC
Excused! Thank you, one day or one trial rule! So unless something changes on your end, I'll see you on Thursday.

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sdwolfpup September 23 2008, 00:18:59 UTC
Congratulations on not having your train hit anyone today! (Believe me, I know what that's like when that's actually an accomplishment.) I hope you manage to avoid jury duty entirely.

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danceswithwords September 23 2008, 03:20:00 UTC
Hahaha! By making this post, I called down the wrath of the jury duty gods and got called tomorrow. Here's hoping I'm out of it just as fast.

But there should be far fewer fatalities on the BART line, so there is that.

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brynnmck September 23 2008, 01:23:36 UTC
OMG! That was your train?! MEEP! I'm certainly glad today went more smoothly.

And now I desperately want a fried egg sandwich such as you describe. *shakes tiny fist at you*

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danceswithwords September 23 2008, 03:22:13 UTC
This is the second time this year my train has hit someone! Which, while inconvenient for me (Doug actually was able to pick me up nearby this time; the train was stopped for two hours while they investigated), is obviously absolutely ruinous for someone else and their family. It does put things in perspective.

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magic_8ball September 23 2008, 01:57:31 UTC
On the first time through, I didn't really like Passing Through Gethsemane much at all. It was only on the second viewing, putting the episode's themes into the broader context of the season and series, that I really appreciated it the way I think JMS intended. As always, good points about B5.

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danceswithwords September 23 2008, 03:22:50 UTC
I'm glad it fits in; I suspect that the problem of forgiveness for heinous acts is a really important part of Londo's story.

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