A Japanese kind of Saturday

May 28, 2006 03:18

Woke up to my alarms (yes, alarms, I set several!) this morning and convinced myself to get up and go to Tea Ceremony for the first time ( Read more... )

japanese, russell t davies, music, the second coming, tea ceremony, christopher eccleston, naginata

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kirei_seimei May 28 2006, 18:25:19 UTC
You obviously didn't notice the posting time! Sure, I got up at 8, but I went to bed after 4am last night (and here I am again - it's about 4.20am here right now)... argh, have to get back to a normal sleeping pattern again ;) But yeah, it was a very busy morning!

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kirei_seimei May 31 2006, 03:32:04 UTC
I think I get over my sleep deprivation by being a smartarse and complaining to everyone about how tired I am. The funny thing is, in high school, I never used to be sleep deprived because I had a bed-time. I kid you not, until I was about 15, I had a bedtime of 9.30.

And then I came to Uni. ;)

And just to make you even more incredulous: coffee does nothing for me. Well, nothing very obvious. I discovered this when I went on a cafe-crawl during Orientation week at college and drank 11 cups of coffee in 3 hours, then went to bed at 11.30pm and slept like a log. The caffeine doesn't seem to keep me up (although it's probably not that good for the ticker, LOL!) which proved useless for pulling all-nighters to get essays completed: I needed chocolate and cups of chicken-flavoured instant noodles... =D Don't Ask. But, yes, coffee is among my gods... I actually really like the taste.

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mmarinov May 29 2006, 13:31:25 UTC
Dude! Why did you delete you comment on my LJ? I had to delete my reply-comment when I realised I was replying to nothing, lol.

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kirei_seimei May 30 2006, 13:06:54 UTC
Because I realised I was being a lazy bugger by just asking you who the heck Hydecker was. I did a quick net search and found out that Hydecker was the doctor's name... when Sam said "Hydecker's in this picture, and it was taken in 1890" or whatever, I thought it was a reference to an earlier ep that I hadn't seen - I didn't catch the doctor's name at the start.

Just out of curiousity, how often do you figure out who the baddie is before it's revealed (ie, in a case like "Something Wicked", where the baddie is hiding in plain sight?), and how quickly do you tend to figure it out?

Funnily enough, I usually hate horror (both gory and psychological), but Supernatural is growing on me and doesn't scare me much, if at all. Which is good - I can focus all the more on the brilliance of Jensen Ackles ;)

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mmarinov May 31 2006, 13:26:21 UTC
Hmm...well, seeing as I'm a spoiler-whore, lol, I often don't get the chance to work it out on the actual first viewing ciz I've already read the summarised transcript :P I have no willpower!

You have no idea how thrilled I am that SPN is growing on you! hehe! Wait till you see the finale! It'll blow you away ;) The more you watch it, the more you realise you arent watching for the horror at all - it's all about the characters and their screwed-up dynamics...*happy sigh*

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