girlofprey: (Coronation Street David Gary First Scene)
2010-02-19 12:14 am

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  • I made some Coronation Street icons. I forgot that icon-making can be kind of fun, even if kind of frustrating.


  • At the moment on Coronation Street, David Platt's heavily debt-ridden new stepdad has gone missing after telling David's mum he was going to fake his own death so she could collect on the life insurance (the canoe man from last year was mentioned at least once). She didn't want to but he sailed off onto a lake (in the Lake District) in the middle of the night anyway. She called David when her husband (Joe) still hadn't come back the next day, David came up and when she told him what was going on, told her to phone the police. She said no, because Joe would get in trouble, and she had to help him, or at least give him a chance to change his mind. So now David is helping her to lie effectively. It's sort of great. He really does want to help his mum, and it is his main skill. He thought up a whole story for her, and keeps telling her how to act so people will believe it, and occasionally freaking out when she isn't very good and nearly gives the whole thing away. Sadly, what they don't know is that Joe drowned while trying to fake his death, and his body just came up to the surface tonight. So in a while it's going to look slightly suspicious how much they were lying about where he was. Oh well.


  • David's 'enemy' Gary Windass is back from the army tomorrow also, and he's bringing a soldier friend with him. The soap magazines are saying that 'there may be more to their visit than meets the eye', though. It's probably not so they can double-team David. But I can dream.


  • I have to move in a week and a few days. Arrghhh.


  • A man came around to view the flat today with someone from my estate agents'. They had called and left a message about it a few days ago, and I was thinking about calling back and trying to reschedule it, because the flat is still a bit of a mess, but I figured I'd just have to do it another day. So I cunningly decided to tidy up a little bit and when they came around pretend that I hadn't heard anything about a viewing, and claim the flat was a mess because of pack so that they'd either a) leave, or b) not judge me too harshly. They came in, but they didn't seem to mind the mess too much. And it was a good incentive to start tidying up a bit. It was a bit weird to have people in the flat, but they were both pleasant enough. The guy asked a few questions about noise and how hot it was in the summer, and how much of the furniture came with the flat. I tried not to mention too many negative things about the flat, and a bunch of the positive ones. And then they left. So it was strange, but not too painful, in the end.


  • My mum and nephew came down on Friday for the Nottingham Light Night. Friday night and Saturday ).


  • My mum called in the middle of that paragraph and we ended up talking for about 50 minutes, so if there's a change of tone mysteriously that's why.


  • After there not having been much on at the cinema that I wanted to see (apart from the Princess and the Frog, sort of) for a few weeks or so, four films I wanted to watch came out last Friday. Ponyo On The Cliff By The Sea, the new Studio Gibhli one, which I've been waiting for since the tutor of my Japanese Anime course mentioned it coming out a year ago; The Wolfman remake (on the assumption that werewolves + Emily Blunt = good times); My Name Is Khan, because I've seen two films now with Shah Rukh Khan in that I liked, and wanted to give this one a whirl; and Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief, which is sort of about Greek Mythology and powers and stuff, and looked sort of interesting.

    Vague spoilers, though not really, for Ponyo On The Cliff By The Sea and The Wolfman )

    Sadly, from having stuff to do all week and from what I know about how long my local Cineworld tends to keep showing Bollywood films, I have a feeling I've missed the chance to see My Name Is Khan. Although having said that, given that it was sold out and everything in the week, maybe they'll keep it on for another week. But if not I think that'll be that. So now there's just Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief, which I'm not as bothered about, but can probably see tomorrow or over the weekend. Yay.


  • I'm really tired, and I have to tidy the flat, properly, tomorrow, and start packing things up so my dad, who's coming down at some point over the weekend, can take them back to Yorkshire. It's one of those situations where I keep on thinking of new things I have to do. I have to call the electric company, and the water company. I have to cancel my internet contract. And my contents insurance. And clean the place. And sort through my bills to decide which can be thrown away now. And argh. I've got a week left. But I'll probably get it all done. I sort of have to, really.


  • The Princess and the Frog fandom continues to be not full of Facilier/Tiana shippers. I don't know why.
girlofprey: (Should Have Angry Sex Slytherin)
2009-02-14 07:39 pm

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No-one wants to write David/Gary slash for Coronation Street. A quick search on Google has sort of confirmed this. Although given the fact that there's now a court case in the air, and they're playing it as an actual love triangle sort of thing rather than Gary being a twat at David's girlfriend and David being jealous, it's not entirely a surprise. The people on the forums only seem to want to talk about which one is the least attractive and the most horrible. It's quite rub. Probably the show is just building to it, and I should be patient. They can't bring the Ultimate Teenage Criminal Team together straight away. But, dudes. This is the episode where Gary stalked him, with all the rubbish/irrelevant bits taken out. THE GAY IS VERY CLEAR. Probably a fandom will leap into being in the next week or so. Probably.

My secret pairing of Tony/Maria is apparently on the cards though, according to the soap magazine covers. So it's not all bad, I guess.

I’ve been a bit rubbish at LJ in the past week. This was basically my week:

Monday: I got to work and the heating was broken. Apparently if the temperature is 15 degrees Celsius it's illegal conditions. It was 16 degrees all day. They said something about getting some heaters in, but the man meant to be scouting out the place to see where to put them never arrived. Thankfully, they started working very weakly at about 3 or 4 o'clock. The next day it was back on properly and we got to work with our coats off.

Tuesday: Work without having to wear our coats, as I've said. And in the evening I went to the cinema, and had a whole screen all to myself for The Secret of Moonacre. Which I thought, coupled with the adverts, would be related to its quality, but it was actually quite good. It had Dakota Fanning, being a better Dakota Fanning than she was a Lyra Belacqua, in my opinion. It also had Hornblower/Ioan Griffiths in it. And Tim Curry. It wasn't brilliant - although the costumes very often were - but if you want a good, gentle fantasy film, I'd recommend it.

Wednesday: Things probably happened, but I can't remember what they were. I think I had to wash my hair, so not much. Possibly looking up a bunch of videos on Youtube, as I recall.

Thursday: It snowed, starting just before I left the office to go home, as I'm sure it did in many other places. They were doing Light Night taster events, so I saw a light show near the castle as I was coming back. I went to the train station, in snow, to get my train tickets for Redemption, abut was told they would be about the same price on the day, so there was no point booking a time. Then I went and had cake, because I quite like having cake in a cafe/cake shop when it's dark and snowing outside. And I've been in there before, but Lee Rosy's Tea seems to be leading the way in ambiently-lit cake and indie music shops in Nottingham. It was lovely, anyway.

But by this time it was about half past 6, I remembered I'd forgotten to do my little letter to go with my Jobseeker's book explaining that I was now in work and couldn't be bothered standing around on the street doing it, so just went for the bus. I went to the bus stop where the cheap buses go first, and there was one in, but it was out of service. They're usually pretty regular there, but I waited about ten minutes in the cold, and nothing came. The fact that a Light Night woman came around handing out glow sticks because she wanted to go home made it only slightly better. As I was stood three of the more expensive buses I could get went past, so I started walking down to that stop. And then the cheaper bus came. I ran back up, queued, and just as I was pretty much about to get on the driver said the bus was full and no-one else could get on. I walked down to the other bus stop again. I got there about 5 to 7. I was 7:30 by the time a bus came. And I'd been standing there with wet feet inside my boots. I could have walked home more quickly, but I thought it might be slippy on the pavements because of the snow. There wasn't that much snow though. The buses could possibly have bucked up, in my opinion.

Friday: Was the last day of the week, and the first day I'd been paid since December. And it was Light Night. And frankly, I think in the matter of festivals that are completely made up, I think Nottingham sort of wins. There was definitely a lot more stuff on than last year. The first bit was slightly spoiled by a man sat near me shouting a bunch of racist stuff to do with St George's Day, but eventually I moved away. There was the big wheel, as usual. Also a robot roaming the streets, people on stilts, jugglers doing David-Bowie-in-Labyrinth tricks with glass balls, roaming story tellers. The castle grounds were open for free and all lit up, they had a hot air balloon they kept lighting so it lit up, and a dragon made of LED lights mounted to a bicycle roaming round the place. And then there was a Nottingham goddess parade through the streets, with an accompaniment of young rhythm dancers who did a performance in the open space by Marks and Spencer’s. It was pretty great, even if I did look for where people were getting glow sticks from all night and never found out. I found one in the street on the way back home, though. That was fair enough. And it was good. I got home, shivered while waiting for the heating to come on, and watched NCIS.


Today Adam and Joe were on doing their Valentine's Day show, and Adam was quite lovely towards his wife Sarah. I didn’t know his wife was called Sarah. His love CAME WITH A MESSAGE THOUGH. He and Joe didn't declare their love to each other, but probably they do that off the air. And then I wandered around town trying to get stuff done before Redemption. Massive queues in Thornton’s and various places. Valentine's Day. It gets all over the place.

Casualty without Toby is not as good as Casualty with Toby. It's a huge shame.