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mind games au: college / highschool presumed dead wingfic deathfic
telepathy / mindmeld holidayfic au: other poor communication skills unrequited love / pining
au: royalty / aristocracy / feudal au: space FREE

SPACE
trust and vows amnesia
metafiction curtainfic au: historical in vino veritas / drunkfic fork in the road
immortality / reincarnation snowed in epistolary bets / wagers celebratory kiss
weaselett: (ds - dief and ray v - <3)
This is my tracking post for many things 2014.

Word Count Aim (for [community profile] getyourwordsout and because I want to write more this year, by more, I mean something *g*) - 350, 000 words

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Books Read Aim is 100 goodreads

Fiction
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Non-Fiction
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TV Episodes Watched
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Films seen
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Places Visited
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Things Accomplished
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Fairy TaleScience FictionLGBTThriller
Gothic Fiction (Horror)Superhero FantasyAlternate UniverseDystopian
CyberpunkRomanceRobinsonadeHistorical Fiction
Realistic FictionAlternative HistoryUrban FantasyErotic Romance

*waves*

Nov. 2nd, 2014 11:15 pm
weaselett: (ds - dief and ray v - <3)
Have been rather quiet for the last month - sorry! - October started crazy and then got crazier. Thankfully November is going to be a relatively quiet month (there is an ongoing work issue, but that's just *pokes it* yeah). I am going to attempt to write this month, as I have bunnies, but have been failing. I blame all the knitting/crocheting.

The beginning of October saw the climax of arty wooly community project (Lancaster was yarn stormed - as were the museums - the saddest thing was that it only took 30 min to take it all down after wool week :( - I will share pictures of the awesome work. The ladies involved are all lovely and wonderful and creative *draws hearts around*).

Half term had all of the kids sessions - I ran two days worth - Friday was my created for this year, but not as polished as would have liked because of everything else this year - sadly, this generation of kids are not werewolf lovers :( (Witches yes, but the werewolf stuff no. Apparently, this is because witches are real but werewolves aren't (parents comments)) I am a bit miffed.

Bonus, started November exploring South Shore (Blackpool) with the mother and witnessed a man in a penis costume singing 'Sweet Caroline'. (The most toned down bachelor party I have seen in Blackpool for a decade....just him in his costume....the others were just themselves *g*)

*HUGS YOU ALL*

I will post Husky pictures at some point this week for you all.

Hello

Sep. 11th, 2014 02:27 pm
weaselett: (criminal minds - hotch look)
Hello to all my new friends listers *waves* nice to meet you all and I will try to be as active as possible ;)

This seems like a good time for a random this is me post so without further:

- I am an archaeologist, who works in a museum - I get geeky over history stuffs, and science stuffs - and I always have to be doing something with my hands - so I do loads of crafts. And I read a lot (aim for 100 books this year, again, looks like I'll miss dang)

- I have a good memory for random things

- I re-watch old TV - I am semi up to date with running TV, if I can get hold of it (UK based, only have basic tv, no cable/satellite) - I have shows that I love, but only to a point

- I haven't/don't watch Reign/Rome/The Tudors/The Vikings - I know people do, and love them, but I just can't. I have that whole frustrated 'but the real version was just as awesome, whyyyyy' disconnect with them

- I am currently amused by the 'we have identified Jack the Ripper finally' thing - because LOL no. In a vague, possible, could be, way they have suggested additional evidence. Nothing they have is proof (so many people have poked at the evidence from that case, and practices then did nothing to protect evidence - I am amazed they have found any connection between people).
It's using the same idea as they have ID'd King Richard with - mitocondrial DNA (the stuff that lead them to say we all come from a single mitocondrial 'eve') - it's a high percent of your dna and carries mother to child - theory being you trace a full female lineage with it. Hence Richard III being ID'd from his sister's female line descendant. So the science is semi sound, but the logic is lacking and built on assumptions ;)

- I own a husky - and live with my parents still, who have six - so a full house of dogs (plus fish and cats - yeah :))

And that's the basics ;)

Guardians

Aug. 3rd, 2014 11:16 pm
weaselett: (mcu - darcy)
So I went to see Guardians of the Galaxy - it was amazing. I am really close to being sure it's the best of the marvel films so far (but the trailers are just *sighs* - I was going to see it pre trailers, the trailers made me pause - then I went anyway, and hell yes).

It's a fun film, it's an engaging film, it's got an awesome soundtrack, and there's emotion. It's balanced as well, you don't get the weird humour then action jolt thing that existed with Iron Man 3 at points. It introduces the guardians, and introduces their backgrounds, basically doing what it took four films to do with avengers...and there are three named, have main parts women (plus two named women with passing roles). And a raccoon. And Groot. Groot is very important.

On the downside - it isn't worth waiting for the post credit bit. It really isn't.


I have also seen How to Train Your Dragon 2 *loves* - the two best films in ages (and HTTYD films win for showing disabled people being useful, zomg, even if they are less balanced on other things).
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I SURRENDER!!
1. Comment to this post with "I surrender!" and I'll assign you the basis of some TV show idea. (Science fiction show, medical drama, criminal procedure, etc...)
2. Create a cast of characters, including the actors who'd play them
3. Add in any actor photos, character bios and show synopsis that you want.
4. Post to your own journal!

Snagging the posting layout from [profile] charliesdragon with a little poking behind the cut.
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People who've surrendered and their posts:
[personal profile] flubber2kool
weaselett: (ds - dief and ray v - <3)
- Today I saw a little girl dressed as Spiderman (in the fabric shop - she had twin blonde ponytails poking out of the mask) - cute + awesome

- I have now done First Aid for Cats and Dogs (most patient doggy ever allowed a bunch of random people to bandage her) - is nice to know the basics and know that we haven't been doing the wrong thing with the mob

- Two walls are now painted (but there are bubbles *glares*) just two to go


-On the down side - glasses issues :( (new prescription no good - spent twenty minutes trying to get this across to peeps at Specsavers, who tried to convince me to give it another two weeks, thankfully managed to sort a re-test.)

Films

Jan. 20th, 2014 08:58 pm
weaselett: (leverage - sophie glasses)
So - today I went to see 12 Years a Slave with mum (I had lieu to use - so I had short work day)

That is a film that is worth seeing. It really is (I cried...and flinched). It's designed to do a certain thing, and does it well. It's different from the other films with a similar theme, but for good reason. It's not perfect, but damn, it deserves appreciation for being unforgiving in it's narrative choice. (It worries me, as it always has, but many of the attitudes shown still exist, they're just directed at different things now :/)

Mum thought it was good - but could have been better - her main reason? Roots did it better.
I am now finally going to do what I kept saying I was going to do, and am buying a copy of Roots so I can watch it. (I know it had an impact on mum, because she remembered, without prompting, the title and content).

On the other hand - I went to see American Hustle last weekend. Not worth it. The only good things for me where Jeremy Renner and Elizabeth Rohm's characters. I honestly can't see why that film got the awards/nominations it has.

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