If all you young men were fish in the water, how many young girls would undress and dive after
Every single aspect of today except for the cats and the Double Awesome from Mei Mei has sucked exhaustingly. I am very tired of seeing doctors who don't take me seriously because I'm not emotional enough and then seeing doctors who don't take me seriously because I'm emotional at all. I thought the pattern had broken lately, but here we are again. I am not looking for a medical discussion or recommendations. I am just upset. Also it is pouring rain and while I remembered an umbrella on leaving the house, I forgot boots. My shoes are drying in the bathroom because it is the only room in this apartment with a radiator.
I can't believe I've remembered for years that Michael Goodliffe was Thomas Andrews in Roy Ward Baker's A Night to Remember (1958), but forgot or never noticed that David McCallum was Harold Bride. To be fair, I had also forgotten completely about Honor Blackman, but historically I feel very fondly toward Harold Bride. McCallum must have been close to his age at the time of filming. [edit: Indeed, that's a very young David McCallum.] Chances are good that no matter what, I would have bounced off James Cameron's Titanic (1997) in exactly the same way ocean liners don't bounce off icebergs, but childhood exposure to the British film can't have helped.
This is a very fine ghost poem that I didn't write: Rachel Hadas, "Mervyn Peake (1911–1968)."
I have been enjoying this compilation very much.
I can't believe I've remembered for years that Michael Goodliffe was Thomas Andrews in Roy Ward Baker's A Night to Remember (1958), but forgot or never noticed that David McCallum was Harold Bride. To be fair, I had also forgotten completely about Honor Blackman, but historically I feel very fondly toward Harold Bride. McCallum must have been close to his age at the time of filming. [edit: Indeed, that's a very young David McCallum.] Chances are good that no matter what, I would have bounced off James Cameron's Titanic (1997) in exactly the same way ocean liners don't bounce off icebergs, but childhood exposure to the British film can't have helped.
This is a very fine ghost poem that I didn't write: Rachel Hadas, "Mervyn Peake (1911–1968)."
I have been enjoying this compilation very much.

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It isn't but it's coming up on Saturday!! *coughs* (Not that I'm an excited fan here or anything, noooo. /o\)
Pass the popcorn?
LOL, yes. Best thing to do!
I have no idea! I suppose he could be some artifact of fractured time, if he was sealed in the Time War with the rest of Gallifrey.
Yes, I'm sure they'll find a way if they want to. DW is a very obliging canon for being flexible in all the ways.
Does it require a different kind of attention than TV?
I think everything requires a slightly different kind of attention. I don't know, but I do find it needs a little more concentration, so I go up and down on how much I can do it. At some points, it's been easier than others. It's just very variable and I have sometimes quite low limits on how much input I can take. It does get better, though.
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That makes sense. I am glad that if the baseline varies, it always comes back.