The great Hobbit massacre, and other stories

May 06, 2009 20:35

Today I have:

1) Been to work, duh;
2) Been to the cinema* with some of the people from work (to see Wolverine, which was very shouty and bangy, much as you would expect, but delivered in terms of the promised naked!HughJackman and some other pretty young men also ( Read more... )

cats!, tellystuff, mad family, busy, cinema, people

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phoebesmum May 6 2009, 22:48:44 UTC
This is also true, of course.

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phoebesmum May 7 2009, 06:46:29 UTC
I don't like to think how many books I have unread: there's a huge stack by the bed, another lot in here, and I think there are some on the shelves too. And I have a birthday in a month or two, and people will be bugging me for wishlists, and there isn't anything I really want (other than world peace and a laptop, neither of which I'm going to get). I don't even really have the excuse of reading fanfic instead. It is a very sorry state of affairs.

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phoebesmum May 7 2009, 06:44:19 UTC
I say it isn't a Star Trek gathering until some woman takes her clothes off and paints herself green. (I'm not suggesting you try it, however.) I might get to see the Trek film, the work people were making vague noises about it.

Eleventh Hour falls into the wide band of shows I'll watch if they happen to be on and I remember but wouldn't shed a tear if I never saw another one. Still, it passes the time.

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alysscarlet May 7 2009, 13:25:43 UTC
I have Reader's Block too. Woe.

Rufus Sewell doesn't quite do it. I wonder if it's the droopy eye?

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phoebesmum May 7 2009, 15:53:37 UTC
It's been ages since I really enjoyed a book, and quite often now I pick one up and find I just can't be bothered. It's terribly sad.

It may well be Rufus Sewell's eyes that're the problem. They're just a wee bit froggy, I feel.

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