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Hallo.
I has internet, but it is rubbish.
In other news, I quite liked Doctor Who this week, and SPN was also of the good. Primarily for the same reason :p
I can also enthuse about two books The Boy I Love by Marion Husband and the sequel Paper Moon The first set immediately in the aftermath of WW1 and the latter following WW2, but with characters and themes in common. I've a weakness for novels in such settings, but with some Daddy issues thrown in amongst the angst and discomfort, well, I thoroughly enjoyed these. The only shame is that reading the second, I still had a much greater concern and care for the characters from the first than those that were supposed to be in main focus; but that's probably just me refusing to let go!
Watched the second and third in the Ocean's.... trilogy over the weekend, initially only watched for SC, but they were fun too.
I has internet, but it is rubbish.
In other news, I quite liked Doctor Who this week, and SPN was also of the good. Primarily for the same reason :p
I can also enthuse about two books The Boy I Love by Marion Husband and the sequel Paper Moon The first set immediately in the aftermath of WW1 and the latter following WW2, but with characters and themes in common. I've a weakness for novels in such settings, but with some Daddy issues thrown in amongst the angst and discomfort, well, I thoroughly enjoyed these. The only shame is that reading the second, I still had a much greater concern and care for the characters from the first than those that were supposed to be in main focus; but that's probably just me refusing to let go!
Watched the second and third in the Ocean's.... trilogy over the weekend, initially only watched for SC, but they were fun too.
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Regeneration - yep, I have read these and have a big old crush on Rivers as a result. I love them. Although Flanders by Patricia Anthony is my all time favourite in that genre. (And an all time favourite all round actually.)
I'm not sure why I managed to miss the Ocean's films, but I really enjoyed them. For all the reasons you mention above!
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Ooh, I'll have to look out for Flanders, thanks! I'm having a very hard time sticking with any published fiction right now, but that's because my interest in reading tends to wax and wane.
Oh, and how could I have forgotten Angy Garcia in his gorgeous suits? And that lilting accent that you hear in the movies but is SO much more pronounced in the DVD commentary. /swoons I would trample them ALL to a bloody pulp to get to Andy :)
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I haven't listened to the commentaries for the Ocean's films yet, I'll add it to my list!