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rose_griffes) wrote2009-01-22 09:09 pm
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- bsg,
- links,
- mi vida loca,
- tv
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Just a reminder--I don't usually get to watch episodes of Battlestar Galactica until the next day when I download it from Amazon. (If you're debating over Amazon versus iTunes, go with Amazon. No proprietary software and the episodes can be played on any computer with several different program possibilities.) What it comes down to is this: I won't be reading or commenting on anyone's post until later than most. And MANY thanks to you thoughtful people, because I've never had problems in glancing at my LJ reading list and getting spoiled. Y'all know how to use the lj-cut feature. Yay!
I have no idea why I feel compelled to mention this again. *shrug*
On a mostly unrelated note, somewhat recently someone I'm acquainted with in real life was involved in a (very stupid) brouhaha that was eventually turned into a TV movie with all the names changed, etc. She's an attractive woman. I mention this because TV pretty is a whole different level--she actually had a non-speaking cameo in the production and in comparison with the woman playing 'her,' she was so very plain and ordinary. Occasionally I forget this, because so many of the people we see onscreen are beautiful that we just lose perspective.
Jamie Bamber is so good looking that he may not be human.
Looks like I'll have time to watch this week's Lost tomorrow night.
eta: Expect a wildly rambly post afterwards! Ah, Lost. So thoroughly ridiculous. :)
I have no idea why I feel compelled to mention this again. *shrug*
On a mostly unrelated note, somewhat recently someone I'm acquainted with in real life was involved in a (very stupid) brouhaha that was eventually turned into a TV movie with all the names changed, etc. She's an attractive woman. I mention this because TV pretty is a whole different level--she actually had a non-speaking cameo in the production and in comparison with the woman playing 'her,' she was so very plain and ordinary. Occasionally I forget this, because so many of the people we see onscreen are beautiful that we just lose perspective.
Jamie Bamber is so good looking that he may not be human.
Looks like I'll have time to watch this week's Lost tomorrow night.
eta: Expect a wildly rambly post afterwards! Ah, Lost. So thoroughly ridiculous. :)
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