(no subject)
Mar. 21st, 2006 12:02 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Finished Last Orders. I still love Vince. And Amy makes me want to cry. 'Goodbye Jack, Jack old love.' Oh :'(
I did not watch Green Wing. In favour of some sleep, and the 'Drop the Dead Donkey' Comedy Connections (I watch all the episodes! All the episodes soon! Thank you,
jekesta!). And the fact that I'll be getting the DVD in about two weeks. But I did see the 'eating the coffee' scene, and OMG, how I love Guy. How I still love Guy. And how Mac loves Guy. How he looks at him, laughing slightly and unbelievably happy that after years of being the only bastard in the hospital, and a bored bastard at that, he's finally found that will play along, and amuse him, and keep up, even if he takes it slightly more seriously than Mac does, because Mac just LOVES. LOVES his new playmate. And they are LOVE. Yes.
And I caved in and bought Harry Potter, texting my sister to tell her not to bother if she was planning to. Sadly, she'd already bothered. So now I get a returning-the-DVD-I've-already-opened adventure. Which probably won't be an 'adventure' as such - more a completely smooth transaction - but...omg, the hassle.
There was more I planned to say. I'm sure of it. I think something about the end of term is making me feel completely half-arsed about everything. Especially uni work. Ah well. I'm lately mostly obsessing over all the shows I used to watch when I was younger - that 'meant something' (apparently) - and the apparently wide, wide world of obscure British comedies I don't own on DVD. Which doesn't include Drop the Dead Donkey (thank you
jekesta!)
I did not watch Green Wing. In favour of some sleep, and the 'Drop the Dead Donkey' Comedy Connections (I watch all the episodes! All the episodes soon! Thank you,
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
And I caved in and bought Harry Potter, texting my sister to tell her not to bother if she was planning to. Sadly, she'd already bothered. So now I get a returning-the-DVD-I've-already-opened adventure. Which probably won't be an 'adventure' as such - more a completely smooth transaction - but...omg, the hassle.
There was more I planned to say. I'm sure of it. I think something about the end of term is making me feel completely half-arsed about everything. Especially uni work. Ah well. I'm lately mostly obsessing over all the shows I used to watch when I was younger - that 'meant something' (apparently) - and the apparently wide, wide world of obscure British comedies I don't own on DVD. Which doesn't include Drop the Dead Donkey (thank you
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)