Santa Fe = David
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I'd forgotten how immensely CRACKED OUT the movie was. Dear lord. I LOVE IT. It's so good, I've been doing the all caps thing. All day.
In other news: first driving lesson, yay! Didn't seem as scary as I thought it might be, but then again, I've only done theory so far - wait until I actually have to get into a car and see what I say then. But all in all good. Then a visit to the library to pick up this book I ordered - 'The Fifties'. So if nothing else, I have wikipedia and 200 hundred pages on McCarthy from that book (it's 2400 pages long. Literally. Insanity.)
And guess what the high-level English people get to read while everyone else revises? Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, yay! I win at life! (save for all the homework. Which reminds me. Anyone wanna write an eight page paper on the EU? No? No one? Bah! No sense of fun!)
And, okay, because I have to mention it again: NEWSIES!! Yay!! And it's the DORKIEST movie ever. No seriously. I couldn't keep a straight face through Carrying the Banner (or Christian Bale's dancing in Santa Fe. Guess who isn't a musical kid?) but it's SO GOOD. So incredibly good. And SO SLASHY. I mean. I remember it as slashy, but holy mother of christ. SO GOOD. Mmm, yeah.
And yes, Jack/David otp. So much. Because the angst and the staring and the fact that they. can't. keep. their hands. OFF each other. It's so, so good. No coherence. At all.
Also? When you open it in InterActual, the menu-board at the bottom becomes a Disney monorail. So much squee. It's ridiculous.
And I have this horrible impulse to try and *learn* the dance to Sieze the Day. Obviously I should not be let near musicals unsupervised.
So good. So much slash. So cute. Oh, and
queenitsy - I see what you mean about Blush - are they apart at all?!
<3 So happy. So bouncy. Probably not healthy. So full of SQUEE!
In other news: first driving lesson, yay! Didn't seem as scary as I thought it might be, but then again, I've only done theory so far - wait until I actually have to get into a car and see what I say then. But all in all good. Then a visit to the library to pick up this book I ordered - 'The Fifties'. So if nothing else, I have wikipedia and 200 hundred pages on McCarthy from that book (it's 2400 pages long. Literally. Insanity.)
And guess what the high-level English people get to read while everyone else revises? Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, yay! I win at life! (save for all the homework. Which reminds me. Anyone wanna write an eight page paper on the EU? No? No one? Bah! No sense of fun!)
And, okay, because I have to mention it again: NEWSIES!! Yay!! And it's the DORKIEST movie ever. No seriously. I couldn't keep a straight face through Carrying the Banner (or Christian Bale's dancing in Santa Fe. Guess who isn't a musical kid?) but it's SO GOOD. So incredibly good. And SO SLASHY. I mean. I remember it as slashy, but holy mother of christ. SO GOOD. Mmm, yeah.
And yes, Jack/David otp. So much. Because the angst and the staring and the fact that they. can't. keep. their hands. OFF each other. It's so, so good. No coherence. At all.
Also? When you open it in InterActual, the menu-board at the bottom becomes a Disney monorail. So much squee. It's ridiculous.
And I have this horrible impulse to try and *learn* the dance to Sieze the Day. Obviously I should not be let near musicals unsupervised.
So good. So much slash. So cute. Oh, and
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<3 So happy. So bouncy. Probably not healthy. So full of SQUEE!
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Date: 2005-04-07 05:06 pm (UTC)Anywhere to get out of here. D: (and that man that lit his daughter on fire? Got out of jail because "there wasn't enough room")
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Date: 2005-04-07 06:15 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-04-08 08:17 pm (UTC)