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Amusing myself
22 days to Thud! on the wall*, 22 days to Thuuuud!
Take one down, try to live through it but it still feels like a really long tiiiime
21 days to Thud! on the wall!
*Because, see, the calendar (upon which days are catalogued) is on the wall – ahaaaaaa, I am not quite as mad as I appear!
Take one down, try to live through it but it still feels like a really long tiiiime
21 days to Thud! on the wall!
*Because, see, the calendar (upon which days are catalogued) is on the wall – ahaaaaaa, I am not quite as mad as I appear!
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No, but you have 22 days to work on that. ;P
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Unfortunately, by the time I finish Light Fantastic, and then forced to beg, steal and borrow the rest of the series, it will be lost among the new crappy releases and I shall be miserable because of book-induced bankruptcy.
But: YAAAAAAAAAAY! Thud!
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(Anonymous) 2005-09-13 12:29 am (UTC)(link)Russell Crowe is being plagued by fans of seafaring literary hero Captain Jack Aubrey who want him to return to the high seas for a Master & Commander sequel. The Oscar winner has yet to sign up for a sequel, even though the rest of the entire cast in contracted to return in a second film. He says, "It comes up all the time, man. People I meet - bankers, doctors, pilots - are always pulling me aside and saying, 'So, Captain Aubrey. When do you think he might set sail again? Contractually, with Fox, I'm not required to (appear in a sequel). Everybody else is if they want to do another one. I think Paul Bettany is contracted for three (movies)." Crowe admits he's not completely against the idea of returning as Aubrey. He adds, "There are 20 books and there are so many more adventures. You never know. There are some intriguing ideas, like bringing in his dad, his wife, other characters from the books."
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Russell Crowe is being plagued by fans of seafaring literary hero Captain Jack Aubrey who want him to return to the high seas for a Master & Commander sequel. The Oscar winner has yet to sign up for a sequel, even though the rest of the entire cast in contracted to return in a second film. He says, "It comes up all the time, man. People I meet - bankers, doctors, pilots - are always pulling me aside and saying, 'So, Captain Aubrey. When do you think he might set sail again? Contractually, with Fox, I'm not required to (appear in a sequel). Everybody else is if they want to do another one. I think Paul Bettany is contracted for three (movies)." Crowe admits he's not completely against the idea of returning as Aubrey. He adds, "There are 20 books and there are so many more adventures. You never know. There are some intriguing ideas, like bringing in his dad, his wife, other characters from the books."
-imdb.com
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