Monday, September 25, 2006

Post of Jeremy Brett Photographs.







Exactly what it sounds like.

And before you even ask: Yes, they're all the same guy.

Also, would Spencer and family care to explain the chocolate now incident of last post? No one's mad, we're just extremely confused.

Quote of the Day

"You don't get medical degrees free in tobacco tins. Preserve Watson's honour!"

- zinedinemoriarty

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Sigerson

Monday, September 18, 2006

How Was the Opera?

In answer to that most noble of questions, allow me to gush.

Rolando Villazon. Renee Fleming. Need I say more? Srsly. RENEE FLEMING OMG. So amazing, so incredible, so beautiful, so tragic, so amazing. Like Irene Adler aged a few years and made flesh. I am speechless. LA TRAVIATA FOR THE WIN!

Also, Rolando Villazon pwns. We met him at stagedoor (parent's idea, not mine) and he was very sweet and rather incredibly energetic. So much freakin' energy even after just having sang Alfredo in La Traviata. Wowzorz. ALFREDO AND VIOLETTA FTW, PEOPLE!

Despite dismal direction, still pwned.

Have new blog alias. Mr Advisor, what say ye?

Quote of the Day

"Women are meant to be loved, not understood."
-Oscar Wilde. And amen to that, Oscar.

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Sigerson

Saturday, September 09, 2006

Bad Fan Fiction is Eating My Soul

All right, before Spencer and Ben start making comments about my general fanfiction masochism: I know. I know. It's a destructive addiction, but an addiction nonetheless. And this girl needs her Holmes/Watson slash crackfic of crazy. But occasionally, I am afraid, the badfic slips in. Like this.

WARNING: Do not read the above unless you crave pain. I did warn you. Six words: Sherlock Holmes. Professor Moriarty. Oral sex. You get it? I'm aware that many of you are obsessive link clickers, but don't say I didn't warn you.

Oh dear. Problem. Serious problem. Gorgeous British girl in vicinity. Kat not presently crossdressed. Definitely a problem. Kat Holmes out.

Will blog later. In absence of said worrisome beautiful girl.

Quote of the Day

"I can take care of my womanly honor perfectly well by myself."

- Anonymous.

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K.H.

Friday, September 08, 2006

A Few Things That Win Are:

Video class. Keys drop off the keyboard and Mr. R just keeps on keepin' on with his lecture.

Shaolin Soccer. ZOMG. The most deeply strange movie ever. So very very odd. There's this Erikish girl with a deformed face who makes sweet buns and is a kung fu master, and there's this (very cute) guy who is also a kung fu master and they DISCO DANCE WTF. Dr. G is having us watch it in Biology 'cos we have extra classes.

ADRIAN BRODY EEEEEEEEEE. That is all.

Sean Bean as Macbeth and Tilda Swinton as Lady Macbeth. There's too much capslock in this entry already, but the sheer awesome of it all forces one short AAAAA.

The old Annie movie. Ohmigoodness ohmigoodness! And howsabouts Tim Curry. Glomp. And things going splodey while Daddy Warbucks just talks on the phone. And the line, "The Bolsheviks! Leapin' lizards!" And Anorexic!Mrs. Hannigan being played by Carol Burnett. And the song "Little Girls!" So much love.

This book I just bought called Marly's Ghost. Good young adult fiction! Can it really be true? Yes, but only because it's based on Dickens, haha. Fezziwig squee!

The golden time when it is always 1895. Oh, how I wish. You have no idea. Seriously, would I not have made a splendid nineteenth century Lord Byron style rake? That's my life's ambition, to be Algernon Moncrieff. I swear.

OSCAR. OSCAR. OSCAR. OSCAR, DAMNIT.




I really really really want to be a man born in 1870 or so. Let's see, that would make me 25 during the Golden Year. I would seriously be more Byronic than Byron. Then again, wrong era, as Lord Byron died in 1803. BUT SO WHAT?

Quote of the Day

"We have mature readers? Who are these people and how can they be eradicated?"

- Gabe. WINS.

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K.H.

Saturday, September 02, 2006

Wildely Funny!

I feel Wildeian today. Oscar wins. Must remember to rent the Stephen Fry movie. Here, have a green carnation.

Am bored.

Quote of the Day

"It is clear that I must find my other half. But is it a he or a she? What does this person look like? Identical to me? Or somehow complimentary? Does my other half have what I don't? Did he get the looks? The luck? The love? Were we really separated forceably or did he just run off with the good stuff? Or did I? Will this person embarass me? What about sex? Is that how we put ourselves back together again? Or can two people actually become one again?"

- Hedwig and the Angry Inch

Other Quote of the Day

"You have reached the queen of the kingdom of slash. In my dungeons, beautiful men are forced to confront their true feelings for the best friends they spend their lives with. I like to think they enjoy it. I mean, just how much fun can it be to be constantly paired with Mary-Sues? Whereas in my kingdom, they have a chance to be wth people they actually like. You may very well argue that it's not canon. But in the kingdom of slash there is no war! We have no need of cannons!"

- Sunny Historian

Yet Another Quote of the Day

"Please do not shoot the pianist. He is doing his best."

- Oscar Wilde

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K.H.