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Watching: The Director's Cut of Kingdom of Heaven. Made a great movie even better.
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Watching: That benighted cursor blink.
Reading: My last dozen paragraphs, trying to figure out where to take it next.
Listening to: Marshall Tucker Band - Fire On The Mountain.
Reading: My last dozen paragraphs, trying to figure out where to take it next.
Listening to: Marshall Tucker Band - Fire On The Mountain.
"When the legends die, the dreams end. When the dreams end, there is no more greatness."
--Tecumseh
"It is better to be a live jackal than a dead lion."
--King Solomon the Wise
"The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few." Unless the few are armed.
--Tecumseh
"It is better to be a live jackal than a dead lion."
--King Solomon the Wise
"The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few." Unless the few are armed.
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Watching: DS9's Meridian. Gads, it's no wonder that so many people in the fandom think that Trek and romance don't go together.
The B-plot with Quark and Jeffrey Combs was uninspiring too. Damn, I forgot how boring this episode was...

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Just finished watching Straightheads. Gillian Andersons character finds an interesting use for a rifle.
You live for The One, you die for The One.
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Who ever writes the scripts for Californication is definitely smoking something that stuff is hilarious. 

You live for The One, you die for The One.
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I've been reading Drogna's Desert Rose and A Thousand Years great stories. I've enjoyed reading them again.
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Watching: Blades of Glory-- I loves me some comedy.
Eating: (well, drinking, really): a chocolate-strawberry smoothie. mmmmmm. (and only 1 1/2 points on weight watchers. Yay!)
Eating: (well, drinking, really): a chocolate-strawberry smoothie. mmmmmm. (and only 1 1/2 points on weight watchers. Yay!)
"In order to be irreplaceable, one must always be different."
--Coco Chanel
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Just watched Dominic Keating in Species:The Awakening. I think this one was better then the third one.
You live for The One, you die for The One.
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I heard Dominic was in that movie.
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Entilzha wrote:Just finished watching The Bourne Ultimatum. Bourne is one tough SOB.
I finally caught that tonight. I really liked it, and was glad that it didn't screw up the trilogy. It's so rare that movie trilogies are actually all good (even the original Star Wars series can't say that 'cause Jedi kind of stunk), so I was glad to see Bourne back and kicking some righteous butt. The fight scenes in those moves always hurt ... and I think a real big part of the appeal for the character (to me, anyhow) revolves around the fact that Bourne is a smart dude, and is always underestimated.
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Watching (well, actually staring at): My hair. Tried to dye out the highlights today because they had grown out down to my ears... and now my hair is incredibly dark... like nearly black. Dunno how that happened, since I just matched my natural haircolor...
I'm debating whether to wait and see if the color fades to something lighter or to throw in highlights again... hmph.
Reading: "One Doctor: A Physician's Diary"-- actually written by the GP that I go to. It's a collection of little stories from his career as a physician, and a fantastic read. Covers everything from daily successes and failures to encountering racism (from one patient towards another doctor). It's a small book, but by the second vignette, I was teary-eyed.
Doing: trying to ignore the fact that I have to work tommorrow morning

Reading: "One Doctor: A Physician's Diary"-- actually written by the GP that I go to. It's a collection of little stories from his career as a physician, and a fantastic read. Covers everything from daily successes and failures to encountering racism (from one patient towards another doctor). It's a small book, but by the second vignette, I was teary-eyed.
Doing: trying to ignore the fact that I have to work tommorrow morning

"In order to be irreplaceable, one must always be different."
--Coco Chanel
Emberchyld's Livejournal: 45% dance, 45% skating, 5% Trying to convince others to watch Enterprise 5% everything else. You've been warned
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--Coco Chanel
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Spent Labor day weekend at the yacht club trying to get some of the 50 hours of work I need to do each year as part of my membership agreement. Slept on the boat, spent 18 hours covering tressle tables in plastic table cloths, serving food in the meal lines, selling club T shirts - all in 18th century dress because the weekend had a pirate theme. Flew the Jolly Roger from one of the radio antennas on my boat. Don't worry, I didn't take the boat out privateering. Couldn't anyway as guest boats arriving from all over were rafted off my dock, blocking it so it couldn't get out.
My 13 year old grandson was sick over the weekend, so didn't go up north with his parents (but it was halfway an excuse to get away from his parents, I think). He opted to stay on the boat instead of at the house with Grandpa because it is more fun with Grandma on the boat. Jim (Grandpa) has had his fill of boat sleeping, but I love it. Plugged in my laptop, so the kid and I watched the year one of Enterprise DVDs on it at night. I think the kid is becoming a Star Trek fan. Like T'Pol, he likes mint tea. He is also a good deck hand.
My 13 year old grandson was sick over the weekend, so didn't go up north with his parents (but it was halfway an excuse to get away from his parents, I think). He opted to stay on the boat instead of at the house with Grandpa because it is more fun with Grandma on the boat. Jim (Grandpa) has had his fill of boat sleeping, but I love it. Plugged in my laptop, so the kid and I watched the year one of Enterprise DVDs on it at night. I think the kid is becoming a Star Trek fan. Like T'Pol, he likes mint tea. He is also a good deck hand.
Working on a major fan fic project. Two-thirds done. Hope to put it up in the not TOO distant future.
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Reanok wrote:I've been reading Drogna's Desert Rose and A Thousand Years great stories. I've enjoyed reading them again.
Me too. I'd forgotten how much I liked them.
Also: mucking out my studio.

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I've been reading Ds9 Dominion war fanfiction there's some great stories at their site. They have all the series including Enterprise most of it's at TripTPolers. It's Alt. Creative fiction libarary can be read clear back to when the site was founded in 91. it's http://archive.nu
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