Sep. 21st, 2005

fredericks: (Frak! (by LJ User bulletproofbabe))
Tomorrow is my first big validation date (vital signs, moving client from bed to chair & moving client up in bed), and I am nervous as FRAK. I'm so nervous I'm finding it hard to concentrate, so I've spent the last hour re-reading the racier portions of Poppy Z. Brite's Drawing Blood, effectively forgetting my troubles for a short while.

Annnnnnnnd they're back.


I will stop procrastimamating and go read some more about the procedures. Or try to sleep. Somethin'. In the meantime -

LJ Interests meme results



  1. bone:
    A comic series by one Jeff Smith. Because it looks sort of "kiddie" I wouldn't have picked it up, but a friend kept harping on it and I gave it a shot. I like it, but I didn't connect with it as much as I have with other GNs I've picked up. I love me some Bartleby, though.
  2. craig thompson:
    ...is God. Or a reasonable facsimile. I've been harping on his work "Blankets" for a while now, and I just got around to reading his first published GN (?) "Goodbye, Chunky Rice". Both are excellent, great illustration, great writing. "Blankets" is my favorite book at the moment, hands-down.
  3. evanescence:
    Bombastic pseudo-angst modern rock. I like Amy Lee's voice; what can I say?
  4. james robinson:
    ...needs to marry me. If he looks anything like his creation Starman was visualized...oh yeah. Dude basically re-invented a famous Golden Age character by passing the torch from father to son. Excellent nuanced read with hip but not overly annoying characters.
  5. melanie rawn:
    Fantasy author of the first bit of "adult" fantasy I've read, The Dragon Star/Sunrunner series and the Exiles series. I was all like "important characters DIE?? holy shit".
  6. oz:
    As in the HBO series. It was the second show I latched onto in a somewhat abnormal manner (the first being Queer as Folk). Ah, the dysfunction that is Beecher and Keller...Adebisi and his damned hats...poor poor Alvares...hot Father Mukada singing Tori Amos' "Leather"...The whole thing was great until the very end. I have yet to watch anything beyond episode 6-1. As far as I'm concerned, Keller and Beecher eventually got parole and are living together in Key West. No one can tell me different.
  7. sandman:
    Another re-inventing (re-imagining?) of a classic character, this one a total rehaul by one Neil Gaiman. Those that said the stories were pompous and overbearing really didn't give it a chance - Morpheus was a stick-in-the-mud ass, and the entire 76-issue run chronicles his realization of this and his effort to take care of the situation. Lovely lovely work, leading to a spin off for Lucifer by Mike Carey, among other gnarly things.
  8. tad williams:
    Nice dude, great works - some examples being Memory Sorrow & Thorn, and Otherland. Otherland being one of my favorite works of fantasy (was my favorite until "Blankets" knocked it off the top spot). I remember pouring through the last book in the series my sophomore year and being so devastated the ride was over that I wept and wrote a heartfelt letter to Williams (I re-read it after taking some time to collect myself and realized it was too fannish to send out, so I deleted it). My SN is stolen from a character in the series, one I connected with a lot. It's an interesting mix of fantasy and sci-fi.
  9. the office:
    The UK version mainly, although the US version is beginning to rub off on me. David Brent is the asshole boss you can't help but feel for, and the writing of this BBC series is so good you'd think the actors are improvising. Dawn/Tim 4-eva!!
  10. trinidad and tobago:
    It's where my family's from. I list it as an interest because, yeah, there you go.


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fredericks: (Remus/Tonks (from PotterPuffs))
According to one of Michael Musto's spies in "Brokeback Mountain" (a movie that I too keep dubbing "Bareback Mountain") "Jake Gyllenhaal gets it up the ass and loves it!"...to which I say "One ticket, please!"
I read that quote in-between nodding on myself during the ride home, and snorted.
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My dilemma - I want a medium-sized messenger bag of ballistic nylon (the different fabrics have different color choices) from here. Customized, because the only way you can add the handle and/or the additional pocket is if you pick the customize option. My problem is I have no grasp of color schemes. I want a bag that looks moderately interesting, but I keep picking the same ho-hum pattern. I'd love it if someone popped over there and built a color scheme for me, keeping in mind that green is my favorite color so I'd like it to be on the bag somewhere. Just reply with the colors you decided on in the order you decided on, and I'll see if I like it enough to order it. I'd really appreciate it if you did. Sides, it's a nice way to waste a couple of minutes.
fredericks: (Ted Laid Out (if you know the artist ple)
This guy takes excellent snapshots around NYC. Check it out. I can stare at the picture of that statue for a while.

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