It is Monday.
Aug. 8th, 2005 05:36 pmToday's favourite line from the BBC (or rather, the person being interviewed):
"The UN doesn't have a history of this sort of hanky-panky..."
Ah, visual imagination.
July 16th, part ... er, lost count.
Torrey Pines - My favourite beach (most of the time) when we used to live in San Diego. It's a state park, I think, and it preserves what the coastline used to look like before it was covered in cookie-cutter stucco houses and overpriced boutiques ... which is actually quite lovely.
Kelp on the Beach - So pretty. There were sand crabs. I've never seen them anywhere else. I'm going to play with the clone stamp and see if I can remove that skim boarder on the edge...
Into the Sunset - Well, not really, more generally northwards, through the avocado (on the hillsides) and citrus (on the lowlands) plantations of the interior region, to visit some friends for the night.
And then, today...

This ... well.
I was trying to draw 'Aw Crap' Enjolras but I'm really really bad at square-jawed, dashing, charismatic rock-star types, so I tried a straight-on view. It ... didn't really work. But thanks to the accompaniment of my colleague and Brand New Roommate, I managed to make it all worthwhile. Even more worthwhile than it would have been.
He became Kane McCain, mascot of the McCain baking company (who secretly binges ... see lower right). The incredibly BAD drawing of my other roommate (she does not look that freaky) got incorporated as well, as did my example of M-hair, who became ... I dunno, Combeferre? Anyway, yes, I'm sure our paralyzing giggles were the entertainment of many people on the bus. Hah, we were having a better time than they were. And now I must study Makani's marvelous artwork to see how chins are done right. And noses.
"The UN doesn't have a history of this sort of hanky-panky..."
Ah, visual imagination.
July 16th, part ... er, lost count.
Torrey Pines - My favourite beach (most of the time) when we used to live in San Diego. It's a state park, I think, and it preserves what the coastline used to look like before it was covered in cookie-cutter stucco houses and overpriced boutiques ... which is actually quite lovely.
Kelp on the Beach - So pretty. There were sand crabs. I've never seen them anywhere else. I'm going to play with the clone stamp and see if I can remove that skim boarder on the edge...
Into the Sunset - Well, not really, more generally northwards, through the avocado (on the hillsides) and citrus (on the lowlands) plantations of the interior region, to visit some friends for the night.
And then, today...

This ... well.
I was trying to draw 'Aw Crap' Enjolras but I'm really really bad at square-jawed, dashing, charismatic rock-star types, so I tried a straight-on view. It ... didn't really work. But thanks to the accompaniment of my colleague and Brand New Roommate, I managed to make it all worthwhile. Even more worthwhile than it would have been.
He became Kane McCain, mascot of the McCain baking company (who secretly binges ... see lower right). The incredibly BAD drawing of my other roommate (she does not look that freaky) got incorporated as well, as did my example of M-hair, who became ... I dunno, Combeferre? Anyway, yes, I'm sure our paralyzing giggles were the entertainment of many people on the bus. Hah, we were having a better time than they were. And now I must study Makani's marvelous artwork to see how chins are done right. And noses.
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Date: 2005-08-11 01:01 am (UTC)If he dies onscreen I will be even angrier, but also slightly amused because of Lee Ingleby's characters' survival rate. :)
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Date: 2005-08-11 05:59 pm (UTC)Stan can't die. He's...Stan! What would Harry Potter be without Stan?
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Date: 2005-08-11 06:02 pm (UTC)Almost exactly the same.
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Date: 2005-08-11 07:18 pm (UTC)I honestly believe Dumbledore had to die simply because Harry needs to learn to think for himself.
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Date: 2005-08-11 07:23 pm (UTC)By the way, Lee Ingleby's survival rate in films I've seen is now up to 50% ... he doesn't die in the Cadfael episode Pilgrim of Hate and I'm pretty sure he didn't die in Ever After. It seemed too light-hearted a movie for anything like that. (What an odd thing to keep track of...)
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Date: 2005-08-11 07:55 pm (UTC)No, he doesn't die in Ever After. He does get beaten up though. Poor Lee Ingleby.
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Date: 2005-08-09 05:16 am (UTC)and that just became a lot dirtier than i planned.
and- AW?! thanks xDD
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Date: 2005-08-09 01:16 pm (UTC)Beaches are all sorts of awesome unless the weather is cold, the beach is dirty, the people there are uncool, you get your only clothes wet, the salt VICIOUSLY ATTACKS YOU AND YOUR SKIN . . .
Dude, art. (There is an oven mitt on one hand, yet not the other!) Sounds like you guys had a party.
(I love Makani. xD; )
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Date: 2005-08-09 03:17 pm (UTC)~KB~
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Date: 2005-08-09 11:51 pm (UTC)Torrey Pines is an amazing spot. Hell, I went to TPHS, lol. ♥
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Date: 2005-08-15 08:09 pm (UTC)My computer keeps deleting my cookies everytime I restart my computer. That never used to happen... I wonder what the hell is going on...
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Date: 2005-08-15 08:14 pm (UTC)Maybe you need to reset the cookie thingy in the Internet Options? I dunno, my computer goes through inexplicable 'phases' like that too. And then as suddenly as it started, it stops.