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posted by [personal profile] tadorna at 06:43pm on 06/09/2004 under ,
What have I to say?

Very little really. I feel snippy. Snip snip snippy. *rolls eyes at world*

Um. Our garden is being overtaken by spiders. HUGE MONSTER SPIDERS!!!1

I am rereading Microserfs for comfort reasons.

I wish to purchase cool little things I don't really need with money I don't currently have. Any suggestions?

Blah blah. I'm bored.

Entertain me with interesting links, facts or stories please. I command you!

ETA: *rolls eyes so far they're looking at the back of my head* Whoa. It's dark in here!
Mood:: meh
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posted by [identity profile] rochefort.livejournal.com at 12:14pm on 06/09/2004
I don't know if you've read this Susan Cooper interview before; you might find it interesting:
http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/intrvws/cooper.htm
Especially the bit where she says she always envisaged Will and Bran getting together when they grew up.

No, sorry. I just made that bit up. It's not actually interesting in that way.

And a random interesting fact: did you know that Chupa Chups wrappers were designed by Salvador Dali?
 
posted by [identity profile] sheldrake.livejournal.com at 01:17pm on 06/09/2004
Oh you are mean! You should not taunt the gullible. I haven't read the interview though, cool. :)

And a random interesting fact: did you know that Chupa Chups wrappers were designed by Salvador Dali?

Er. No... *looks suspicious* Are you taunting me again?
 
posted by [identity profile] rochefort.livejournal.com at 01:39pm on 06/09/2004
Would I kid you? :)

http://www.chupachups.com/ccentral/dali/dali_eng.asp

It's even got creepy-crawlies on it. Not spiders, though.
 
posted by [identity profile] sheldrake.livejournal.com at 01:54pm on 06/09/2004
Ha! Well there you go. You learn something new everyday etc. Ants, too! :)
 
posted by [identity profile] lebannen.livejournal.com at 12:53pm on 06/09/2004
Hiii. I'm afraid I don't have any interesting links other than that to the complete works of AJ Hall, and I suspect that either you've read them already, or don't really want to know about them right now. hmm.

I got some interesting post from the USA via Germany today, which again may make you feel more snippy if yours hasn't turned up yet, but, woo yay, it is teh roxor. or something. there will be a mrginally more intellegible comment made when I'm not drunk. (yeah, right, like that email I meant to send you last year about Protection. One day it'll get written...)

This morning there were FIVE giant hairy spiders in the bath. If I wasn't in such desperate need of having cleaner hair today I'd have been tempted to leave them there. As it was I threw them out of the window and felt very brave.
 
posted by [identity profile] sheldrake.livejournal.com at 01:20pm on 06/09/2004
Yes indeed, I have read the complete works of AJ Hall, and very lovely they were too. Thanks, though. The mere though of them serves to lighten my heart, which is currently a little tired of fandom in general.

Although... I got some interesting post from the USA via Germany today Yay, cool! Please don't feel the need to make intellient comments on my behalf though, heheh!

I congratulate you on your arachnoid bravery.
 
posted by [identity profile] sheldrake.livejournal.com at 01:21pm on 06/09/2004
Please don't feel the need to make intellient comments on my behalf

I meant on my account. Bah! *gives up typing*
 
posted by [identity profile] lebannen.livejournal.com at 03:04pm on 06/09/2004
*blinks* I didn't even notice anything odd about that statement until I read the second comment. And I thought I'd sobered up....

So, anyway, American Gods, good book, yes? I'm in the middle of a reread at the moment (well, actually, it's possibly only the second time I've read it, or maybe the third, I forget - not the nth as it would be with Good Omens, f'r instance), which has possibly predisposed me to see aging deities where they might not have been intended.

(my current excuse for incoherence is tiredness after staying up faaar too late last night reading something very meta. and no alcohol at all. honest.)
 
posted by [identity profile] sheldrake.livejournal.com at 02:59am on 08/09/2004
Yeah, I really enjoyed American Gods. I didn't expect to, for some reason. It was the first Neil Gaiman book I read. It pushes a lot of my buttons, I think, and then there's the fun of spotting the Gods. I'm just fascinated with the idea of plucking bits of mythology out of the ether and twisting and moulding them into something new but strangely familiar. Heh, how's that for incoherence? Plus I'm in love with the thought of all these old gods hanging around driving taxis and stuff.

So what was this fabulously meta thing you stayed up reading? I used to read a lot of meta stuff, but now I often tend to lose concentration.
 
posted by [identity profile] leeky.livejournal.com at 04:34pm on 06/09/2004
http://www.ferryhalim.com/orisinal/

Hours of fun. 99% educational content free.
 
posted by [identity profile] sheldrake.livejournal.com at 03:00am on 08/09/2004
Thanks - commendably mindless.
 
posted by [identity profile] lugna-vatten.livejournal.com at 11:28pm on 06/09/2004
We, too, are Spiderous in the backgarden. But not the small blackish Janet and JOhn type more your exotic looking brown and mottled ones. Loads of them. And more likely to be called Caprice and Ptolomey, too.

They're busy little buggers - it only takes them about 15 minutes to start tying up the garden after we've been out in it.
 
posted by [identity profile] sheldrake.livejournal.com at 03:01am on 08/09/2004
Yes, those are the type we've got. Only ours are called Yanesh and Persephone. I've given up on the now - the garden is theirs.
 
posted by [identity profile] maya-ibuki.livejournal.com at 02:57am on 07/09/2004
Picture this scene if you will, late one night not so very long ago I am round a friends house, the house is deep in the country and quite old. I dim the lights and settle on the bean bag for a bit of late night Buffy. Hang on though; what’s that commotion behind me… the cat’s chasing something, never mind, (Buffy like kills some more Vampy badness!)… hang on again, what’s that that just ran down my naked arm and over my face…. Ahhhhhhhh!!!!

And the moral of this little tale? ‘Better to have huge monster spiders in the garden than in the living room!’

Maya x
 
posted by [identity profile] sheldrake.livejournal.com at 03:04am on 08/09/2004
You were probably blocking its view of Buffy. It really ought to have waited till it was invited though. Bit rude.
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posted by [identity profile] the-oscar-cat.livejournal.com at 06:57am on 07/09/2004
I am rereading Microserfs for comfort reasons.

just. yes.

i am going to re-read quite ugly one morning - apart from about 3 pages that make me feel ill - just to erase the shite that was on tv on sunday night.

*projects*

 
posted by [identity profile] sheldrake.livejournal.com at 03:06am on 08/09/2004
Microserfs is the ultimate comfort read, I think. :)

i am going to re-read quite ugly one morning

Ah, I haven't read that, but I didn't watch the TV thing either. Probably best not by the sound of it??
 
posted by [identity profile] lobelia321.livejournal.com at 07:14am on 07/09/2004
Microserfs! Cute book. Loses momentum about 2/3 of the way through, I found. Screamingly funny the flat food!
 
posted by [identity profile] sheldrake.livejournal.com at 03:11am on 08/09/2004
Yes, you're probably right, actually, but I love all the characters so much I don't really mind. And it's just so full of gems like the flat food thing. Makes me smile. :)

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