OK, you know how lightbulbs only ever seem to die the second after you turn them on? (I know the logical reason behind it, but that's not the point.) I just had a light bulb die on me while I was sitting here typing, and nowhere near the light switch. I'm feeling quite grateful to the fact that there were several other light sources around and I therefore wasn't plunged into total darkness; being home alone it made be jittery enough as it was!
Also, in honour of the fact that I was looking at the calendar and thinking: omg! soon!, a message to my Seekrit Santa: if, like me you're thinking 'frak', can I suggest Bernard Fanning's CD Tea and Sympathy? I will squeeingly accept anything I recieve simply because 'yay, gifts!' but wandering around thinking 'frak' sucks. :)
Also, in honour of the fact that I was looking at the calendar and thinking: omg! soon!, a message to my Seekrit Santa: if, like me you're thinking 'frak', can I suggest Bernard Fanning's CD Tea and Sympathy? I will squeeingly accept anything I recieve simply because 'yay, gifts!' but wandering around thinking 'frak' sucks. :)
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And that's fraky. Though, try having not one but 3 streetlights explode when you look at them.
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Fraky?
Oh dear.
I think I should just give up on that whole "talking/spelling" thing. At least tonight.
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You talking about Threshold and its scariness??
*pokes*
I have the first 8 episodes if you want them ;)
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It's not that scary.
I sware!
Besides I have already burnt a copy off to watch at work, so it's already made.
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Well, if they're already burned....
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And I meant stressed before it blew, not stressed by it blowing.
Don't ask me why, but when I get stressed random electronics tend to die dramatically.
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Cool! But also expensive.
And I was already faintly jittery before it blew, then after it blew I was far more obviously jittery :)