Mar. 25th, 2005
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Mar. 25th, 2005 08:08 pmHad a visit with my doctor today. It was on my lunch hour, and I ended up with just enough time to bolt down my lunch and run downstairs, and I only missed ten minutes of work (over my lunch hour). Woo hoo! I'm so glad I have a doc in the building.
On the other hand, the drug reps had brought Pasta Veloce. At first I was thinking, yay! But, alas, nothing was just marinara sauce. Everything had meat, cheese, or both. Fuckers. Yeay for me bringing my own lunch every Friday anyway.
In any case: ( doctor visit: )
On the upside, I've had lots of time online. I'm caught up on my friends list, yay.
So, so tired. I got to bed at nine last night, so I got enough sleep, but I'm still in deficit from days' worth of not enough sleep.
On the other hand, the drug reps had brought Pasta Veloce. At first I was thinking, yay! But, alas, nothing was just marinara sauce. Everything had meat, cheese, or both. Fuckers. Yeay for me bringing my own lunch every Friday anyway.
In any case: ( doctor visit: )
On the upside, I've had lots of time online. I'm caught up on my friends list, yay.
So, so tired. I got to bed at nine last night, so I got enough sleep, but I'm still in deficit from days' worth of not enough sleep.
Fangirly post
Mar. 25th, 2005 09:00 pmDamn. I am in the mood for slashfic all of a sudden. I wish I'd kept links to all my favorite stories.
Something odd I've noticed: HP slash is usually much more intense and often more violent than hobbitslash. I guess it's hard to see hobbits that way. HP has a darker story line. Not that LOTR doesn't have its dark moments....but most hobbitslash stories are set in the Shire, during the seventeen years between when Bilbo leaves and Frodo leaves. The ones set during the rest of the book are often more intense, I suppose.
Hm. Not that many of you care. Well,
mandibrandybuck, maybe. *giggle*
*off to find slash*
Something odd I've noticed: HP slash is usually much more intense and often more violent than hobbitslash. I guess it's hard to see hobbits that way. HP has a darker story line. Not that LOTR doesn't have its dark moments....but most hobbitslash stories are set in the Shire, during the seventeen years between when Bilbo leaves and Frodo leaves. The ones set during the rest of the book are often more intense, I suppose.
Hm. Not that many of you care. Well,
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*off to find slash*