May. 2nd, 2009

mayhap: Junie B. Jones peeks from behind composition book (Junie B.)
I have a Dreamwidth! I really like what I've seen of the service, and I like how they've gone out of their way to make sure that everyone can participate freely over there with OpenID, so that we can reassemble our social networks even if people end up scattering.

I haven't quite decided/figured out what to do with my Dreamwidth. I'm not prepared to leave LJ just yet (I have a stupid permanent account, okay? Although I do plan to kick Dreamwidth some money once I get my car fixed), but if or when I do, Dreamwidth is definitely where you'll find me.

I'm afraid I've been both sick and tired and haven't kept very good track of everyone else and their pronouncements, and so:

a.) Add me on DW and I'll add you back, or;

b.) [Poll #1393595]

(I lied. There is no pie.)
mayhap: Junie B. Jones peeks from behind composition book (Junie B.)
I have a Dreamwidth! I really like what I've seen of the service, and I like how they've gone out of their way to make sure that everyone can participate freely over there with OpenID, so that we can reassemble our social networks even if people end up scattering.

I haven't quite decided/figured out what to do with my Dreamwidth. I'm not prepared to leave LJ just yet (I have a stupid permanent account, okay? Although I do plan to kick Dreamwidth some money once I get my car fixed), but if or when I do, Dreamwidth is definitely where you'll find me.

I'm afraid I've been both sick and tired and haven't kept very good track of everyone else and their pronouncements, and so:

a.) Add me on DW and I'll add you back, or;

b.) [Poll #1393595]

(I lied. There is no pie.)

mourning

May. 2nd, 2009 12:05 pm
mayhap: The Doctor holding sonic screwdriver (more sonic)
Oh my. They say you imprint on your first Doctor, and I have to say that I am finding that to be the case.

Actually, I went through this to some extent with my mother, who imprinted hard on Christopher Eccleston when we began our mother-daughter viewings. I sort of tried to prepare her for the whole idea of the Doctor regenerating as an extremely clever method of keeping the show going indefinitely with convenient casting, but I'm pretty sure it was still rather traumatic for her. When we got to Doomsday, I practically had to talk her down from becoming really terrifying Rosefen, I think because, watching the show on DVD, everything was changing much too fast and she wanted someone to stay put, for continuity's sake.

I didn't watch the first series of New Who when it was on, because I am quite easily intimidated by backstory and refuse to read books that I want to read very much until I can get ahold of earlier volumes in the series, and if, say, my library didn't have those volumes, I never did read that series, which makes for odd lacunae in my childhood reading. It was after the Christmas Invasion when pretty much everybody on my flist had posted something about Bush looking tired that I finally got annoyed, read a summary of the episode, still didn't get it, downloaded the episode, still insist that it doesn't actually make sense unless you assume the ridiculous compulsion that the Doctor exercises, which he does, oh, he does!

I followed the casting of the Eleventh Doctor and I really am quite pleased by it, except for the fact that the poor boy needs to let his eyebrows alone, or possibly have new eyebrows implanted. I thought that I was adjusting quite healthily. I think it may be that I just rewatched all of series three, my very favorite, in one single weekend, but oh, it really does hurt that my Doctor is leaving me! How can he never be the Doctor again? There are three more episodes, yes, and Stephan Moffat is taking over after that, yes, but there will never be another Ten episode written by Moffat! This hurts me.

Oh, my Doctor, my love. Why must you leave us all?

mourning

May. 2nd, 2009 12:05 pm
mayhap: The Doctor holding sonic screwdriver (more sonic)
Oh my. They say you imprint on your first Doctor, and I have to say that I am finding that to be the case.

Actually, I went through this to some extent with my mother, who imprinted hard on Christopher Eccleston when we began our mother-daughter viewings. I sort of tried to prepare her for the whole idea of the Doctor regenerating as an extremely clever method of keeping the show going indefinitely with convenient casting, but I'm pretty sure it was still rather traumatic for her. When we got to Doomsday, I practically had to talk her down from becoming really terrifying Rosefen, I think because, watching the show on DVD, everything was changing much too fast and she wanted someone to stay put, for continuity's sake.

I didn't watch the first series of New Who when it was on, because I am quite easily intimidated by backstory and refuse to read books that I want to read very much until I can get ahold of earlier volumes in the series, and if, say, my library didn't have those volumes, I never did read that series, which makes for odd lacunae in my childhood reading. It was after the Christmas Invasion when pretty much everybody on my flist had posted something about Bush looking tired that I finally got annoyed, read a summary of the episode, still didn't get it, downloaded the episode, still insist that it doesn't actually make sense unless you assume the ridiculous compulsion that the Doctor exercises, which he does, oh, he does!

I followed the casting of the Eleventh Doctor and I really am quite pleased by it, except for the fact that the poor boy needs to let his eyebrows alone, or possibly have new eyebrows implanted. I thought that I was adjusting quite healthily. I think it may be that I just rewatched all of series three, my very favorite, in one single weekend, but oh, it really does hurt that my Doctor is leaving me! How can he never be the Doctor again? There are three more episodes, yes, and Stephan Moffat is taking over after that, yes, but there will never be another Ten episode written by Moffat! This hurts me.

Oh, my Doctor, my love. Why must you leave us all?

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