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Mar. 16th, 2004 01:15 pmTomorrow being the Day of St. Patrick, all the libraries will be closed. Cutting me off from my net (especially on the day of the Conncest ficathon, when new Connor/Wes fic will be posted!) is a dangerous thing, and I hope the people in charge of such things are prepared for the consequences.
ETA:
thecount_ha has requested Angel/St. Patrick slash. Too many possible jokes about driving snakes out of Ireland.
I bought season 1 of Starsky and Hutch in Tesco last night, eeee! I may have been doing a happy little bobbing motion by the counter, because the checkout guy said, "aww, you're so excited." Then he said that lots of people say he looks like Starsky (blind people, I assume. Not that he wasn't nice looking. Speaking of lookalikes, it was surreal going to see the movie with
thecount_ha, who not only looks like but dresses like Owen-Wilson-as-Hutch.)
One double bill of A Coffin For Starsky and The Fix later, I had corrupted
marymac with my love of 70s cop shows. The clothes! The hair! The rampant Hoyay! Meanwhile,
connorbeast was fostering a mild obsession with Captain Dobey (I agree with him that Dobey needs a spinoff, preferably with the cop in The Fix who says "My God, he's a junkie!" because the delivery of that line is just excellent. Err... we don't fixate on minor characters at all...)
ETA2: Working on an essay. One of my sources is "A Prolegomenon to the Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics". You know, I don't use the word 'prolegomenon' enough in conversation.
pro·le·gom·e·non ( P ) Pronunciation Key (prl-gm-nn, -nn)
n. pl. pro·le·gom·e·na (-n)
A preliminary discussion, especially a formal essay introducing a work of considerable length or complexity.
prolegomena (used with a sing. or pl. verb) Prefatory remarks or observations.
Mmm, prolegomenous. The author of this fine work is called Michael Redhead, which is a fittingly great name.
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I bought season 1 of Starsky and Hutch in Tesco last night, eeee! I may have been doing a happy little bobbing motion by the counter, because the checkout guy said, "aww, you're so excited." Then he said that lots of people say he looks like Starsky (blind people, I assume. Not that he wasn't nice looking. Speaking of lookalikes, it was surreal going to see the movie with
One double bill of A Coffin For Starsky and The Fix later, I had corrupted
ETA2: Working on an essay. One of my sources is "A Prolegomenon to the Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics". You know, I don't use the word 'prolegomenon' enough in conversation.
pro·le·gom·e·non ( P ) Pronunciation Key (prl-gm-nn, -nn)
n. pl. pro·le·gom·e·na (-n)
A preliminary discussion, especially a formal essay introducing a work of considerable length or complexity.
prolegomena (used with a sing. or pl. verb) Prefatory remarks or observations.
Mmm, prolegomenous. The author of this fine work is called Michael Redhead, which is a fittingly great name.
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on 2004-03-16 06:01 am (UTC)They just wouldn't understand...*glares*...jerks