Meme I nicked from
vartanluvva:
Get To Know Your F-List Week!
Every day I'll ask two random questions. All you have to do is answer them.
Today's two questions:
1. What's the most embarassing object you keep on your desk?
2. Paste me the last text you did a copy and paste on.
My answers:
1. A Dalek bottle-opener.
2. Totalt antall linjer: 85
Antall linjer ikke levert: 10
Antall linjer del-levert: 1
In the news:
There are no words for this.
For three days and three nights, these African migrants clung desperately to life. Their means of survival is a tuna net, being towed across the Mediterranean by a Maltese tug that refused to take them on board after their frail boat sank. (...) The Maltese captain of the Budafel refused to land the men, he later explained, because he had $1m-worth of tuna in the pen. If he had taken them to Malta, the trip would have taken 12 days, given the tug's slow speed. There, he would have found himself in the middle of a diplomatic wrangle. "I couldn't take the risk of losing this catch," he said.
(You can see the picture here.) So much bloody fail, Europe (and Libya). Yeah, immigration is a serious issue and there's a whole bunch of conflicts going on, but these are human lives. 27 people stuck on a fishing pen for three days, for crying out loud.
The tuna should be donated to smack-deserving-people-with-a-fish foundation, if you ask me. It's severely needed.
Also, WTF is this?
A Dutch TV station says it will go ahead with a programme in which a terminally ill woman selects one of three patients to receive her kidneys.
.. Ow. I mean, a show following organ donation? Could be a very good thing, spreading awareness and all. (If I drop dead in such a way my organs can still be used, I've asked my family to please agree to organ donation.) But the form of that program makes me want to ward myself with crosses and I'm not even religious.Probably shouldn't have watched The Exorcist before going to bed, hmm.
Poland's taking up Jerry Falwell's fine tradition, it seems.
In the fandom:
GLOOM. DOOM. ANGST. WAAAANK.
Did I miss anything?
Get To Know Your F-List Week!
Every day I'll ask two random questions. All you have to do is answer them.
Today's two questions:
1. What's the most embarassing object you keep on your desk?
2. Paste me the last text you did a copy and paste on.
My answers:
1. A Dalek bottle-opener.
2. Totalt antall linjer: 85
Antall linjer ikke levert: 10
Antall linjer del-levert: 1
In the news:
There are no words for this.
For three days and three nights, these African migrants clung desperately to life. Their means of survival is a tuna net, being towed across the Mediterranean by a Maltese tug that refused to take them on board after their frail boat sank. (...) The Maltese captain of the Budafel refused to land the men, he later explained, because he had $1m-worth of tuna in the pen. If he had taken them to Malta, the trip would have taken 12 days, given the tug's slow speed. There, he would have found himself in the middle of a diplomatic wrangle. "I couldn't take the risk of losing this catch," he said.
(You can see the picture here.) So much bloody fail, Europe (and Libya). Yeah, immigration is a serious issue and there's a whole bunch of conflicts going on, but these are human lives. 27 people stuck on a fishing pen for three days, for crying out loud.
The tuna should be donated to smack-deserving-people-with-a-fish foundation, if you ask me. It's severely needed.
Also, WTF is this?
A Dutch TV station says it will go ahead with a programme in which a terminally ill woman selects one of three patients to receive her kidneys.
.. Ow. I mean, a show following organ donation? Could be a very good thing, spreading awareness and all. (If I drop dead in such a way my organs can still be used, I've asked my family to please agree to organ donation.) But the form of that program makes me want to ward myself with crosses and I'm not even religious.
Poland's taking up Jerry Falwell's fine tradition, it seems.
In the fandom:
GLOOM. DOOM. ANGST. WAAAANK.
Did I miss anything?
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Date: 2007-05-29 10:59 am (UTC)1. What's the most embarassing object you keep on your desk?: Either my medications, my glow-in-the-dark rat, or the photo of my grandparents, whichever one would actually call "embarrassing."
2. Paste me the last text you did a copy and paste on: http://pics.livejournal.com/pulsarkat/pic/008qf5a7/g550
And as for
"I couldn't take the risk of losing this catch," he said.
"Couldn't" is an interesting choice of wording when money is involved. *fumes*
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Date: 2007-05-29 11:47 am (UTC)2. Muse Requested:
Email Address:
Fandom of Muse:
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Date: 2007-05-29 11:48 am (UTC)last cut and paste was the Addy of someone from my Guestbook, so I won't put it here, but that's what it was.
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Date: 2007-05-29 11:51 am (UTC)As for object - probably the glass bottle of Perrier mineral water that I bought years ago and still haven't gotten rid of (it's sell-buy is 2002 *headdesk*)
2. I noticed the two were similar but was a bit dismayed that everyone thought they were absolutely the same theme.
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Date: 2007-05-29 11:53 am (UTC)2) (I had to read the question a couple of times before I got it.) From a friend's entry: Does anyone know of any awesome Torchwood/PotC crossover fic??? After seeing AWE (loved it!) I decided the world NEEDS Captain Jack Harkness/Captain Jack Sparrow.
I must say, I agree with her wholeheartedly.
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Date: 2007-05-29 11:55 am (UTC)Ok...um...
1. Either the collection of recent BPAL imps or the box of Spiderman bandaids.
2. HYMN TO PROSERPINE (The name of a BPAL perfume based on the poem by Swinburne.)
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Date: 2007-05-29 12:09 pm (UTC)2. And the last thing I copied and pasted was apparently: http://youtube.com/watch?v=xnePK7nUNfg (Because I'm kind of in love with TastiSkank right now, heh. I'm such a Skankwhore.)
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Date: 2007-05-29 12:14 pm (UTC)*http://youtube.com/watch?v=0NzpyJNgQrM
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Date: 2007-05-29 12:17 pm (UTC)Spain has finally agreed to take the immigrants. Way too late, but at least ACNUR will be taking care of them (and hopefully they'll be granted asylum).
1. What's the most embarassing object you keep on your desk? either a pikachu-shaped rubber (taken from a kid, who was playing with it in class) or a copy of The Rules of Modern Policing, 1973 edition (a Life on Mars collectible item).
2. Paste me the last text you did a copy and paste on: Veig que les teles i ràdios catalanes continuen dient que va guanyar el PP, però van perdre la majoria absoluta i potser es repetirà el tripartit (PSOE i nacionalistes d'esquerra+-verds). O això espero (no m'ho creuré fins que no passi).
(talk about the regional + local election we had on Sunday, in Catalan)
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Date: 2007-05-29 12:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-05-29 12:22 pm (UTC)2. Thank you so much for the lovely text on her birthday. Ah, emails.
Reality TV baffles me, I admit. I'm also signed up for organ donation, but that idea just makes me shudder.
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Date: 2007-05-29 12:30 pm (UTC)2. LOL my bank account number. So you probably shouldn't know that...
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Date: 2007-05-29 12:31 pm (UTC)1. I don't have anything embarassing here. It's the dining-room table. My previous desk had coffee-stains and pictures in pencil on it. And I can't draw.
2. [I gots nothing to be copied and pasted right now. Woe.]
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Date: 2007-05-29 12:35 pm (UTC)1. What's the most embarassing object you keep on your desk?
Hmmmm, probably my Harry Potter coffee cup, complete with ickle stuffed Hedwig.
2. Paste me the last text you did a copy and paste on.
Today's two questions:
1. What's the most embarassing object you keep on your desk?
2. Paste me the last text you did a copy and paste on.
ahahahahaha
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Date: 2007-05-29 12:45 pm (UTC)2) Perhaps more than any other theatrical device, music is capable of indicating to an audience a change of tone within the drama. Shakespeare realized this more than any other dramatist of his day. ‘Atmospheric music' is the most subtle of the four categories because it is concerned with such intangibles as mood, tone and emotional feeling, and because it may involve changes from suspicion to trust, from vengeance to forgiveness or from hatred to love. (Grove Music Online)
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Date: 2007-05-29 12:57 pm (UTC)2) I haven't yet 'copy-pasted' anything this morning, so I got nothing.
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Date: 2007-05-29 01:07 pm (UTC)A wooden die with two people in obvious sexual positions on each side
2. Paste me the last text you did a copy and paste on.
http://blog.myspace.com/marthajonesuk
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Date: 2007-05-29 01:23 pm (UTC)2. http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b24/katiegsr/artistchoice35.jpg
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Date: 2007-05-29 01:37 pm (UTC)2. Te Busque. That song from Nelly Furtado and Juanes.
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Date: 2007-05-29 02:04 pm (UTC)2. Get To Know Your F-List Week!
Every day I'll ask two random questions. All you have to do is answer them!
Day One
lol.
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Date: 2007-05-29 02:11 pm (UTC)2. The plague used to follow a cycle of washing through Europe about once every generation, wiping out a few thousand each time.
Ah... my history presentation about the Black Death for tomorrow. Fun, no?
The DW fandom is going off its nut. Each time Rose pokes her pretty little head or name into an episode these days, everyone goes crazy. *eye roll*
That Maltese captain fails at life.
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Date: 2007-05-29 02:12 pm (UTC)2. Erk. I have no text. I just copied and pasted a whole bunches of mp3s.
My two cents:
Homophobic Poland may be, but the producers of Teletubbies are definitely stereotyping Tinkie-Winkie as the typical homosexual. It be not cool. (Don't mind my sentence structure...My brain's fried from exams, and I only just now noticed it's a little off.)
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Date: 2007-05-29 02:12 pm (UTC)Is it a modern one, or an old-fashioned Victorian one? (Subtext: Where can I get one?)
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Date: 2007-05-29 02:20 pm (UTC)Two is actually too long for a comment, but is list of one hundred words a high school graduate is supposed to know according to some book. I'm embarrassed to say that I couldn't remember a couple of the meanings.
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Date: 2007-05-29 02:42 pm (UTC)Oh, there's also an old box of Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans. That might be embarrassing?
2) "Wandering off is not an ideal way to ensure that your existence goes unnoticed."