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Oct. 4th, 2003 07:26 pmMy student loan, and my last paycheck from my job, went into my bank account a few days ago. I'm not poor anymore! Said paycheck is being happily blown on DVDs right now at play.com. DVDs are my crack, except they're much more difficult to inject.
If I don't comment on people's journals for the next few weeks, or don't reply to comments or mail, I apologise. It's a bit hectic with the new semester and everything. I'm a terribly grown-up third year student now. (Is there an American name for that? I only know about freshmen and sophomores. And, by the way, just out of interest I looked up a few tuition costs at US universities, and may I say - holy crap! I will never complain again about our fees. Well, I will, but quietly.)
Ooh, I've now seen the first two Angel episodes.
( Conviction )
Ooh, and if anyone reading this is a Peter David fan, I've read the two latest Star Trek: New Frontier books. Gods Above isn't great, because it has to tie up all the cliffhangers and plot ends from the last book, but Stone and Anvil is an absolute riot. It's stuffed with pop culture references (the nod to Patrick Stewart's X-Men role is great) and I loved the storyline about Calhoun's Academy days - though I did think "Mr. David, Joss Whedon called, he wants Connor back. Oh, wait, he probably doesn't. Carry on."
If I don't comment on people's journals for the next few weeks, or don't reply to comments or mail, I apologise. It's a bit hectic with the new semester and everything. I'm a terribly grown-up third year student now. (Is there an American name for that? I only know about freshmen and sophomores. And, by the way, just out of interest I looked up a few tuition costs at US universities, and may I say - holy crap! I will never complain again about our fees. Well, I will, but quietly.)
Ooh, I've now seen the first two Angel episodes.
( Conviction )
Ooh, and if anyone reading this is a Peter David fan, I've read the two latest Star Trek: New Frontier books. Gods Above isn't great, because it has to tie up all the cliffhangers and plot ends from the last book, but Stone and Anvil is an absolute riot. It's stuffed with pop culture references (the nod to Patrick Stewart's X-Men role is great) and I loved the storyline about Calhoun's Academy days - though I did think "Mr. David, Joss Whedon called, he wants Connor back. Oh, wait, he probably doesn't. Carry on."