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blamebrampton) wrote2009-05-03 07:24 pm
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Merlin
Oh, look ... at least I didn't download it.
I've spent the weekend recovering and working on an enjoyable but intense beta, so I thought I deserved an hour off, and it was starting on free-to-air TV here, so I succumbed.
All of you Merlin people were completely right, it is absolutely pre-slashed. Was it written by one of Russell T Davies' ex-boyfriends?
On the whole, amusing and diverting and extremely slash friendly, but I will have to turn off my critical brain if I plan to watch any more. Pretty lads aside, it was a case of 'wrong clothes, wrong saddle, wrong architecture, wrong fruit, wrong …'
I should have just focussed on that Bradley fellow. Though he is a wee bairn, is it all right given that I have the same birthday as Germaine Greer?
I've spent the weekend recovering and working on an enjoyable but intense beta, so I thought I deserved an hour off, and it was starting on free-to-air TV here, so I succumbed.
All of you Merlin people were completely right, it is absolutely pre-slashed. Was it written by one of Russell T Davies' ex-boyfriends?
On the whole, amusing and diverting and extremely slash friendly, but I will have to turn off my critical brain if I plan to watch any more. Pretty lads aside, it was a case of 'wrong clothes, wrong saddle, wrong architecture, wrong fruit, wrong …'
I should have just focussed on that Bradley fellow. Though he is a wee bairn, is it all right given that I have the same birthday as Germaine Greer?
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And they had tomatoes, Asian melons, modern apples and, though this isn't a fruit, wrong-coloured carrots.
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(Anonymous) 2009-05-03 08:55 pm (UTC)(link)I loved this: "Carrot tops were highly prized as a substitute for feathers especially in the fall when their colours were more vibrant." Excuse me?!? :)
As long as there aren't (too many) cars in the background the Arthur & Merlin thingie should be just fine.
I've always had "toyboys" at work. Just to look at - not to touch (much). I call them my pets and they really cheer up my days. For some reason they're getting younger and younger every year. I kind of wonder why. ;)
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And feather substitutes!? Was that on Wikipedia?
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It must be true. It was on the internet. *nods*
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Just friended you. I like weird people even though I myself am a sensible and restrained adult.
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Alas, I have only the one real toyboy left, and he is turning 40 this weekend. I have had to let the old set go, as it just looked dodgy keeping them on once I had Mr Brammers.
And I was startled we weren't already friends, I blame my disorganisation!
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I'll bring my newest pet to the meeting.
He's just so pretty... *sigh* :)
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This pet, how old? (I'll need to know what strength concealer to bring)
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I strongly suggest a veiled hat. No offence.
He's eighteen. I could be his mo-, slightly older sister.
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