And then he said he'd come back here and kill us both if we told.
I've had a fine weekend of relaxing, spending time with friends and doing stuff I've been meaning to catch up on. Yesterday I posted a new chapter, which is reasonably good. And I've been taking lots of notes on the stuff that will need changing, clarifying and punching up in the rewrite. This draft is in serious need of punching up, since a lot of it uses cliche'd language. It's a good story though, and I like the characters.
Today I finished this book, which I enjoyed very much. I love Christopher Moore's endings...so happy and satisfying. More books should have talking bats who wear sunglasses. I'm not sure why they don't. Of course now that I have finished that book, I am free to begin Bad Twin, which I have borrowed in the hopes of unlocking some kind of crazy island Hanso secrets. Or at least, I hope it is not boring.
Had the whole morning to myself today since I was wide awake and H didn't wake up for several hours. That kind of sucked because I like to go to the grocery store before it gets too crowded. Too bad for me. But I did end up making a yummy mostacoli for dinner with a simple and tasty salad.
I also had time to watch Secret Smile which was sent to me a long time ago but that I couldn't find until recently. In the simplest terms, it's a BBC movie where Barty Crouch Jr (or the New Doctor Who if that's your flavor) goes all stalky and crazy on that girl who was Liz in Shaun of the Dead. It was quite good, a very gripping watch with lots of surprises and a really cool ending. Do see it if you get the chance.
The reason I found this disc was that I was searching through every CD in the house trying to find this set of radio dramas I did in college. I voiced this eight part miniseries about some people who die and have a crappy time in purgatory since it's overcrowded and has a mafia. Anyway, I can't find any single copy of it...but I do know that I have made copies of it over the years and given them to people. So if any of you have a copy of DeadLand, please, please get it to me so's I can make a copy.
I was very sad to read the reviews for Lady in the Water. Has anyone seen it? Is it really that bad? The Village got abysmal reviews but I enjoyed it very much. This one though, has a 20% rating, and the "good" reviews are not specific, convincing, or particularly praising.
And finally, JoJo is tearing up our home and belongings worse than ever. How do I chill him out? Is getting him more toys the answer? He's getting into things that could potentially hurt him and I can only catproof so much. Are there any methods that really work to keep him away from certain areas?
Today I finished this book, which I enjoyed very much. I love Christopher Moore's endings...so happy and satisfying. More books should have talking bats who wear sunglasses. I'm not sure why they don't. Of course now that I have finished that book, I am free to begin Bad Twin, which I have borrowed in the hopes of unlocking some kind of crazy island Hanso secrets. Or at least, I hope it is not boring.
Had the whole morning to myself today since I was wide awake and H didn't wake up for several hours. That kind of sucked because I like to go to the grocery store before it gets too crowded. Too bad for me. But I did end up making a yummy mostacoli for dinner with a simple and tasty salad.
I also had time to watch Secret Smile which was sent to me a long time ago but that I couldn't find until recently. In the simplest terms, it's a BBC movie where Barty Crouch Jr (or the New Doctor Who if that's your flavor) goes all stalky and crazy on that girl who was Liz in Shaun of the Dead. It was quite good, a very gripping watch with lots of surprises and a really cool ending. Do see it if you get the chance.
The reason I found this disc was that I was searching through every CD in the house trying to find this set of radio dramas I did in college. I voiced this eight part miniseries about some people who die and have a crappy time in purgatory since it's overcrowded and has a mafia. Anyway, I can't find any single copy of it...but I do know that I have made copies of it over the years and given them to people. So if any of you have a copy of DeadLand, please, please get it to me so's I can make a copy.
I was very sad to read the reviews for Lady in the Water. Has anyone seen it? Is it really that bad? The Village got abysmal reviews but I enjoyed it very much. This one though, has a 20% rating, and the "good" reviews are not specific, convincing, or particularly praising.
And finally, JoJo is tearing up our home and belongings worse than ever. How do I chill him out? Is getting him more toys the answer? He's getting into things that could potentially hurt him and I can only catproof so much. Are there any methods that really work to keep him away from certain areas?
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