(no subject)
Mar. 30th, 2005 09:44 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Whee, went to Leeds today! After much family-style stress and delays and whatnot. I have come to the conclusion that there is things either cost too much, or they should be less good so that I do not want them so much. Many CDs are taunting me with their there-ness. Thankfully most of the DVDs I want are being kind and unreleased. Except for the Carnivale Season 1, which just lives to haunt me! Growl! Got a Smashing Pumpkins CD because it was £5, and Dead Man's Shoes (a wicked British horror film, which all should see! And has a pretty psycho in it also), and Eddie Izzard's 'Glorious' because it makes me giggle, and Lemony Snicket 7 because yes, and a Clockwork Orange poster with Malcolm McDowell's big, beautiful face on it, yes ::licks::. Got my sister a Fairy-Godmother-in-a-jar also, because it is pretty, and she needs one I think yes. Also my mother bought me a lovely top from Marks and Spencers, because I pointed out I was lovely also and therefore we matched. She is a lovely mother and I love her :).
Watched Emmerdale again tonight - there was a poker game, and Terry was not smoking but the three (non-arsehole) King brothers were because they had just had lots of hot gay brothersex, yay! Possibly Emmerdale will be my new slash soap. Eastenders just hurts me with its Andylessness. Only if they bring Dennis back, or Danny and Jake start havingmore obvious hot sex will I relent. Yes.
Ouch, the top of my mouth hurts. I have no Halls Soothers or ice-cream. Woe.
Been reading Atonement by Ian McEwan, for uni. Spent much of last night reading about how the main character, 13 year old Briony, spends time moving her finger, and wondering where the point is that thoughts turn into action, and thinking 'move, finger!' but knowing it's not the same as actually moving it, which I used to do all the time when I was younger omg!! Possibly this is a sign of the goodness of Ian McEwan but he is sort of boring me at the moment so I don't know.
Going to watch Desperate Housewives now, then Lemony Snicket yay! And ooo, extra icon spaceage is tempting me more and more, especially since this week's spacedchallenge's challenge this week involves a picture of Duane! Is slash too much to hope for? Willful obliviousness says no! :D
Watched Emmerdale again tonight - there was a poker game, and Terry was not smoking but the three (non-arsehole) King brothers were because they had just had lots of hot gay brothersex, yay! Possibly Emmerdale will be my new slash soap. Eastenders just hurts me with its Andylessness. Only if they bring Dennis back, or Danny and Jake start having
Ouch, the top of my mouth hurts. I have no Halls Soothers or ice-cream. Woe.
Been reading Atonement by Ian McEwan, for uni. Spent much of last night reading about how the main character, 13 year old Briony, spends time moving her finger, and wondering where the point is that thoughts turn into action, and thinking 'move, finger!' but knowing it's not the same as actually moving it, which I used to do all the time when I was younger omg!! Possibly this is a sign of the goodness of Ian McEwan but he is sort of boring me at the moment so I don't know.
Going to watch Desperate Housewives now, then Lemony Snicket yay! And ooo, extra icon spaceage is tempting me more and more, especially since this week's spacedchallenge's challenge this week involves a picture of Duane! Is slash too much to hope for? Willful obliviousness says no! :D