Could it be the famous Flying Cloud?
For our twelfth anniversary,
rushthatspeaks and I conversed over Zoom, because he is still recovering from Schrödinger's flu. Once we are both in better health, we will celebrate properly, as is traditional, with a restaurant and the sea.
The mail this afternoon brought my copy of Chris Boucher's Corpse Marker (1999), so I am naturally rewatching The Robots of Death (1977). Last night I managed to watch a movie I had not previously seen, even.
I keep receiving photographic evidence that people are buying and reading my book, which remains extremely cool. I should like it to continue.
The next secret project proceeds apace. Technically it is someone else's secret project, but I'm in on it, which is fun. Autolycus is helping.

The mail this afternoon brought my copy of Chris Boucher's Corpse Marker (1999), so I am naturally rewatching The Robots of Death (1977). Last night I managed to watch a movie I had not previously seen, even.
I keep receiving photographic evidence that people are buying and reading my book, which remains extremely cool. I should like it to continue.
The next secret project proceeds apace. Technically it is someone else's secret project, but I'm in on it, which is fun. Autolycus is helping.


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*cautiously eyes the event horizon*
but I was still a bit, lol, this hokey old show with a great theme tune, I'm just watching it for the lols and waiting for more Chris Boucher ok, i'm not here, right... and then it broke my heart three times at least and made me stand up and clap at the end. Which is embarrassing but absolutely true.
That doesn't sound embarrassing: it sounds like art.
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*points to icon*
That doesn't sound embarrassing: it sounds like art.
<3 (Because of how it ends, other B7 fans do think this sounds sadistic of me when I say, but I had osmosed that bit, so it wasn't like that!)