Three Completely Unrelated Thoughts

May 02, 2009 16:00

1) There should so be a fanfic starring Tru Davies, George Lass, and Ned the Piemaker.**

** Virtual internet cookies to anyone who can name all three shows. (And if you can get two of them, you'll probably be able to guess an awful lot about the third...)

2) While I have a wide variety of reasons for not listening to some songs on the radio - ( Read more... )

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carlos_v_b May 2 2009, 11:43:38 UTC
"3) The backwards traffic lights outside Knox City now go forwards!

For those who have no idea what I mean (probably most of you): there's this one set of traffic lights, near my house, where the traffic light sequence is the complete opposite to normal - sort of like normal traffic lights go 'clockwise', and these go 'anti-clockwise', or something.

Except now they don't - they go the same way as all the others.

And it's weirding me out, because the Wrong Way Traffic Lights now go the Right Way, which is just completely wrong, and it feels very NOT RIGHT watching them going the Right Way, because they're supposed to go the Wrong Way, and it's all...

*whimpers*"

I predict that when I get back to Australia this will either really freak me or involve me in a car accident. I'm sure the Knox light order is still firmly hardwired into my brain.

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deird1 May 2 2009, 22:26:43 UTC
It's certainly still hardwired into mine...

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a2zmom May 2 2009, 17:20:15 UTC
I am still not over the cancellation of Pushing Daisies.

Maybe I could talk them into a spin-off with Emerson and Olive.

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deird1 May 2 2009, 22:27:21 UTC
*nods*

It's rather annoying that I keep getting into all these shows, knowing that they got cancelled, and that I'm going to want more.

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snickfic May 2 2009, 20:31:53 UTC
2. I don't know what song you're talking about, but I'm totally with you - I get all snobby when people try to be, um, intellectual in their allusions, and fail. *g* Although there is a song from the 60's, I think, called "Just Like Romeo and Juliet" that was sort of tragicomic and followed the analogy all the way through.

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deird1 May 2 2009, 22:27:45 UTC
Ooh. Interesting song sounds interesting...

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snickfic May 3 2009, 05:31:16 UTC
Ooh, well, let me rephrase that - I don't anyone ends up dying. But there was a sort of teenage-angsty "our love is doomed" vibe.

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