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( May. 20th, 2011 09:49 pm)
I'm having proscuitto and dried figs for dinner. B. got them for me (because he is awesome, he also got me bonus pink calla lillies); I was having a craving (for figs and proscuitto, not lillies). They are so delicious, the perfect mix of salty, sweet, smooth, and dense. Although I may have eaten too many figs. I also do this with prunes and dried apricots. A habit from childhood when my mom wouldn't let us have junkfood, but we could get dried fruit from the natural foods store. Oh well.

I'm still waiting to hear on that job. My boss is out of town for 10 days. The committee checked references and met before she left, but they only got half way through the discussion. This job was posted last August and I applied in October. The length of this search is ridiculous.

Work is going pretty well. I expected to have a quiet week with my boss out, but instead ended up working on an omg-the-deadline-is-when grant proposal. That was more fun then the other stuff I had to do, but I'm still a little behind on things.

Last weekend B. took me LARPing for the first time. It was pretty overwhelming, but fun. The fights are...something (the one at night with the children crying out was darned creepy). I was a healer so I felt useful, but not under too much pressure. Although by the end of the weekend fighting looked fun rather than *just* intimidating. I also got pulled into more plot than expected from tainted cups to missing masks to evil clown codes to deciding which dead brother to give the soul of a woman too (I picked the right brother, go me. Then he attacked me and I couldn't defend myself--heal him to death?--but my friends got him for me, thanks guys!). Seeing B. in his LARPing clothes did not cause me to loose all attraction to him, so that was a win. I borrowed a dress and actually seeing all the costumes was really fun. Makes me wish I had a clothing budget :) I also hit on someone, put myself out there, got slightly humiliated afterwords via online messaging, and slapped down. But I don't think any more embarrassed or slapped down than in normal dating?, so I guess that's a win? So that was sucky educational. Okay that last bit wasn't strictly LARP-related. Oh, being in the dark in the woods is scary, I was not told in advance there were no lights allowed. Anyways, it was interesting enough that I might try it again, probably in the fall.

I'm getting better at roller derby, but I still have a long way to go before I can pass the skills assessment (current frustration: gliding on one foot, although I am getting better at skating backwards). My stomach was bothering me so I had to leave practice early on Thursday, but I think with rest I will be back to normal next week.

Is anyone else watching The Killing? I'm really enjoying it. The grayness and meditative pace really work for me. I also really love the lead detective. The acting is brilliant. I might watch with caution if I had kids though, the parents' grief is shown in really brutal, heartbreaking ways.
I've been writing posts in my head, but not so much on the internet, so here's a catch-up catch-all post.

1. Osama bin Laden is dead. That's just been announced. Whoa.

2. Had a job interview for job-I-really-want on Monday. I think it went well! Always hard to tell what the committee is thinking. There are four finalists. They will need to check references, have another meeting, and then negotiate with the college, and my boss is going out of town for over a week. So I'm guessing *at least* 2-3 weeks, possibly more, before I hear anything. I'm cautiously optimistic.

3. Roller derby is going pretty well. I'm trying out the name Mary Queen of Scars (going by "Scars" since "Mary" seems kind of lame). The biggest thing I really need to work on is speed. I'm sloooow. One test I need to pass is 25 laps in 5 min. I started out at 12 laps, then 14, and last practice I made it to 17, so forward momentum is good!

4. Work is good, but I'm going into a really stressful week. The big board meeting I'm running is Thurs. and Fri. I'm really looking forward to it being over. Then I have to work on an unrelated thing on Sat. Oh well.

5. I watched The Eagle! It is fantastically slashy! (also pretty scenery)
synopsis/reaction )

6. And I saw the first two episodes of Sherlock! (Thanks to [personal profile] aerye and [personal profile] kass for pimping me in!) It's so smart and witty and wonderful! What are your favorite recs?

7. Dr. Who is back!!! So much happy making! I heart Amy, and Rory, and Eleven. River Song is hot hot hot. (And also sadness! When I read the Time Traveler's Wife a few years ago, I cried, and then later had really hot sex. The book had an effect.) Moffit you are smart, and incredible-with-the-creepy, and making my brain hurt a little. I have no brilliant speculations, but I'm really excited to see where things go this season. Yay for arcs!

8. This project is so cool. The photographer took pictures of people (mostly women) in the outfit they felt the most safe in, and then the outfit they felt the most sexy in, and then displays them side by side. She did it in four places: Canada, USA, Sweden, and Rio. The pictures are shown with quotes from each subject. It's really interesting.

9. I'm kind of in awe at the detail of these vagina cupcakes (link probably NSFW).

10. Some days I'm awesome! Some days I'm dealing with moderate-to-high anxiety :( I had a really bad week of sleep this week, which happens periodically, but not often for me. So that's been hard. B. is tremendous, I'm still kind of in awe at how well things are working with him. I'm really happy that it's finally getting warmer and spring-like. The sunshine makes such a difference. I'm feeling pretty good right now.

11. Things I'm looking forward to:
-mother's day next weekend, which means dinner with my parents, and time with B.'s family
-B.'s taking me to a LARP in May, which is kind of intimidating, but at worst should be really interesting? I think?
-10 year college reunion. It will be super awesome to see people! (also: 10 years OMGWTF)
-Dad's-side-of-the-family reunion in June.
-Mom's-side-of-the-family reunion in July.
-Vacation with B. to Las Vegas this summer!
-I signed up for a Ravenchase in Boston in August! I'm very excited! It will be strange not to race with Fellowship of the Van. But I get to introduce B. to it, and my parents are going to join us. I hope we have a good time.
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( Feb. 17th, 2011 08:20 pm)
At some point I'll post something with more content, but right now I am so endeared by

1. Rent on Glee!
2. Elmo, Cookie Monster, and Telly on Top Chef!!!
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I'm watching the art version of bravo's reality show formula (produced by Sarah Jessica Parker, which seems odd). It's not as train-wrecky as I feared, certainly not as good as Project Runway or Top Chef, but not as bad as the hair dressing one either.

Anyway. They're doing shocking pieces this week, which. just. no. I girded myself for the embarrassment squick.

apparently I am 12 and erections amuse me )

This cracked me up. IDK. I should be grading papers or something.

Oh wow. I really liked the two people they got rid of and hate the people they kept :(

4th of July weekend was great. B. from college came to visit! BBQ Sat. was lovely and lots of fun, but totally used up all my socializing energy for the weekend. Sunday we went to brunch, then the zoo (fun!), took a nap, and then headed to Rockville's community celebration. Concert band playing Sousa, fried dough, and fireworks. A picture perfect 4th.
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( Jun. 26th, 2010 09:48 pm)
Flashpoint is back. I'm a few weeks behind and just saw the first episode "One Wrong Move".

Nothing can rip my heart out of my chest like Flashpoint. OMG.

There no other police show, and few other shows, with more heart. Highly recommended, warning: you might get teary.

eta Flashpoint trivia: it is the first Canadian TV series aired in prime time on a US broadcast network since Due South.
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Need something to brighten your day?

Over at Mark Reads Harry Potter (which you really should be reading because it is smart and funny and happy-making) there is a Weasley party. Pardon me, a WEASLEY PARTY :)

Also is anyone watching The Good Guys? Buddy cop show with Tom Hank's son as straight-laced young cop and Bradley Whitford as stuck-in-the-cheesy-parts-of-the-70s cop Dan Stark? (In my world Stark is Josh Lyman's drunk uncle who shows up to family functions with hookers and causes inappropriate scenes.) It's lots of fun and the slash writes itself.
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( May. 25th, 2010 01:03 pm)
I was charmed to see Mayim Bialik (Blossom!) on Big Bang Theory as Sheldon's ideal woman. Especially nice casting given her real life PhD in neuroscience.
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( May. 19th, 2010 12:19 am)
Vampires in Venice was filmed in Croatia!

I rather liked Amy's choice although I don't have much to say about it. (Other than: seems like somebody liked Hot Fuzz.)

Glee Lady Gaga, next week!!!
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( May. 17th, 2010 03:26 pm)
I just went and made my choices at [livejournal.com profile] misspamela's Fandom Hot 20 poll.

So difficult! Too many choices!

Here's who I'm feeling into at this moment. I was trying to play "what do these people have in common?" I think what they have in common is that they're hot :)

Alec Hardison (I think Hardison/Parker/Eliot should have been one choice)
Dean Winchester (my favorite brother)
Ed Lane (How could I almost forgot about him?)
Eric Northman (guh)
Jack Harkness (the thought of Jack Harkness, hell the fictional existence of Jack Harkness, makes me smile)
Kara Thrace (guh)
Khalinda Sharma (whoever nominated her was genius, the woman can wear boots and short skirts like nobody's business)
Neal Caffrey (opening his eyes almost seems superfluous, almost)
Peter Bishop (smile and take your shirt off, you don't even need to talk, oh wait, that could apply to everyone here)
Sam Adama (tattoos!)

Go pick your favorites!!!
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( Apr. 16th, 2010 11:59 am)
I am following a stupid amount of tv right now, including newfound things for The Mentalist and Criminal Minds.

Some reactions below (slightly spoilery more spoilery than I thought, but mostly OMG I love this).

Supernaturalthe manpain )


Dr. Whowhat an excellent choice of companion name )


Tremeyou had me at David Simon )
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( Apr. 7th, 2010 04:37 pm)
Did I just see Joss Whedon directing Neil Patrick Harris on an upcoming episode of Glee? Eeep!
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Look, a new show by David Simon is coming! Called Treme, it's not The Wire, but looks like it's worth checking out.

THE STORY LINES IN “Treme” begin three months after Katrina, and they follow a diverse group of characters as they rebuild their lives in a city torn apart, a city in which tens of thousands of houses are abandoned, in which only 50 percent of the population remains, in which neighborhoods are still without power. The main characters in “Treme” aren’t the overburdened cops, spiraling addicts, ruthless dealers, struggling dockworkers, corrupt politicians or compromised journalists of “The Wire.” In their place, for the most part, are musicians, as the show’s title sneakily suggests: “Treme” (pronounced trih-MAY) is the New Orleans neighborhood where jazz was born. And even though it adjoins the French Quarter, few tourists visit Treme, where generations of the city’s musicians have lived.

Full article here.

Some fantastic pictures from the 2010 Winter Paraolympics. Wheelchair curling FTW!
I just realized USA has women's curling coverage this afternoon! Woot!

American male commentator (no clue about the sport):
Does that 5th end break screw you up?

Canadian Female commentator (curler):
No, not really. It's just because television demanded it. Certainly in club play, you wouldn't take a break. Well you might run in and grab a beer and bring it out on the ice, but that's recreational curling.

ETA: That was an exciting game!!!!! (US vs. Russia)
Caught up on Dollhouse.

Nothing like cancellation to encourage the show to bring it, spoilers below )

Shoveled today. Realized am out of shape. When I came in D. had made french toast and hot chocolate :) (Yesterday D. made a heroic trip to the post office mid-blizzard, *adores*). Rest of the day has been lazy. Oh, I just finished The Help. Enjoyed it, would recommend.
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( Dec. 2nd, 2009 01:29 am)
Favorites: Ellenore: so adorable and talented and creative! Kathyrn: just beautiful, Russell: his movement is incredible, and Jakob, did you see the solo!
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Only a little plot spoilery, mostly reaction to Waters of Mars )

recently edited with more analysis angst!
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( Nov. 9th, 2009 12:21 pm)
Have you heard of this show? It's the reality version of The Cutting Edge. Dancing with the Stars on ice with figure skaters and hockey players! It is (of course) made in Canada, a point underscored by the glowing reviews of the judges eg "good, clean, dirty, fun!".

Article including clip and link to watch full length episodes here.

I know Halloween's over, but this gas mask showerhead creeps me right out (thanks Dr. Who!). Shampoo in the eye holes is kind of amusing though.
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( Nov. 6th, 2009 12:20 am)
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!

Beep! HA!

But we really didn't need that much exposition for the metaphor, thanks.

eta: am a little worried about next week's episode


also: DVR is kinda awesome
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