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I’ve made myself a soy chai and am fully ready for the weekend. But before I get all fixated on seeing the Dark Knight tonight (what were we thinking getting tickets for opening night? Also, I anticipate being slayed by Heath Ledger and thus ending up a wrecked mess by the end of the movie, regardless of the story), and on spending tomorrow at the Folk Fest, I figured I’d round up the last week.
Party on, kids.
No more rhyming now, I mean it.
Anybody want a peanut?
We use “Have fun storming the castle” in our regular every day life more than I’d like to admit.
1. I would support any kind of action that might lead to a Whedon interview.
2. Heat should be read by everyone. Immediately.
3. Someone totally has to host a Princess Bride watching & reciting party immediately, after we’ve all read Heat (see 2 above).
“Why didn’t you wait for me?”
“Well… you were dead.”
“Death cannot stop true love, all it can do is delay it for a while.”
Ah! Titus Andronicus just has this glossy goreyness to it that makes it a bit fun on top of all the horrid things that happen. Try out the film version sometime…. it really plays with the “gloss” on the gore and still manages to really stab deep at times. Must admit to many hand wagging tongue cut out gags in Shakespeare class though, because that’s what you do when you’re an ingenue with no lines. There’s just something about studying that play that brings out the camp in actors, blood can be fun that way.
Well, handless hand wagging….
@Cecily: Well, handless hand wagging….
I tend to annoy people with my Princess Bride quotes as well. I’m actually thinking of locating a used copy of the book somewhere. I love the movie, but sometimes a girl needs the written word. Same with Neverending Story.
Are you going to CGOA next week? Maybe it says somewhere here, but I’ve missed it? If you do, we should meet and have a “new school, old school crochet” conversation-mm
I’m the new editor at Crochet World. I’ve been on the freelance design end since 85(!), so your on editing has been timely. CW is definitely old school, not that there’s anything wrong with that, it’s the audience I know and love. “Still”, she says, tongue in cheek,” it pays to keep an eye on those young folks.”
The first time I wrote this, lightning hit the line and deleted it. Simultaneously, what was in my toaster started on fire. Maybe we shouldn’t converse!
No more rhyming now, I mean it.
Anybody want a peanut?
We use “Have fun storming the castle” in our regular every day life more than I’d like to admit.
I’m the new editor at Crochet World. I’ve been on the freelance design end since 85(!), so your on editing has been timely. CW is definitely old school, not that there’s anything wrong with that, it’s the audience I know and love. “Still”, she says, tongue in cheek,” it pays to keep an eye on those young folks.”
The first time I wrote this, lightning hit the line and deleted it. Simultaneously, what was in my toaster started on fire. Maybe we shouldn’t converse!
I recently got to see The Princess Bride on the big screen, with a lot of family and friends. Our entire row pretty much recited the whole movie. But I think it was okay; nobody even glared at us. They were probably reciting it, too.
So excited about the possibility of a Whedon interview.
Ah! Titus Andronicus just has this glossy goreyness to it that makes it a bit fun on top of all the horrid things that happen. Try out the film version sometime…. it really plays with the “gloss” on the gore and still manages to really stab deep at times. Must admit to many hand wagging tongue cut out gags in Shakespeare class though, because that’s what you do when you’re an ingenue with no lines. There’s just something about studying that play that brings out the camp in actors, blood can be fun that way.
Are you going to CGOA next week? Maybe it says somewhere here, but I’ve missed it? If you do, we should meet and have a “new school, old school crochet” conversation-mm
1. I would support any kind of action that might lead to a Whedon interview.
2. Heat should be read by everyone. Immediately.
3. Someone totally has to host a Princess Bride watching & reciting party immediately, after we’ve all read Heat (see 2 above).
“Why didn’t you wait for me?”
“Well… you were dead.”
“Death cannot stop true love, all it can do is delay it for a while.”
Well, handless hand wagging….
@Cecily: Well, handless hand wagging….
I tend to annoy people with my Princess Bride quotes as well. I’m actually thinking of locating a used copy of the book somewhere. I love the movie, but sometimes a girl needs the written word. Same with Neverending Story.
I recently got to see The Princess Bride on the big screen, with a lot of family and friends. Our entire row pretty much recited the whole movie. But I think it was okay; nobody even glared at us. They were probably reciting it, too.
So excited about the possibility of a Whedon interview.