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Wednesday, April 11th, 2007 04:29 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I have just returned from Finchley with my last three naval prints suitably framed. It seems like forever since I decided that I wanted some to brighten up The Tower.
Now, of course, all I have top do is decide where precisely to hang them - given that I have just discovered that the plonkers have left the stands on the frames despite being asked not to. I want the pictures on the wall, not standing on a surface somewhere. Still, hopefully I can pin the stands back (they do not look removable)and hang them straight.
In other news, I am ploughing my way through Heroes at a fair old lick. As predicted by those that know me, I love it, though I wish they lingered on the individual stories a little longer each time rather than zipping around ensuring that the cast gets approximately equal air time each week. Provided that it balances during the season, who cares?
That bloody invulnerable (not invincible, as used on the programme) cheerleader seems to be very fragile. Sneeze on her and she snaps in half just so that she can show off her magical powers of regeneration. Lucky she can do that; but really, who needs brittle bone syndrome on top of regeneration?
Now, of course, all I have top do is decide where precisely to hang them - given that I have just discovered that the plonkers have left the stands on the frames despite being asked not to. I want the pictures on the wall, not standing on a surface somewhere. Still, hopefully I can pin the stands back (they do not look removable)and hang them straight.
In other news, I am ploughing my way through Heroes at a fair old lick. As predicted by those that know me, I love it, though I wish they lingered on the individual stories a little longer each time rather than zipping around ensuring that the cast gets approximately equal air time each week. Provided that it balances during the season, who cares?
That bloody invulnerable (not invincible, as used on the programme) cheerleader seems to be very fragile. Sneeze on her and she snaps in half just so that she can show off her magical powers of regeneration. Lucky she can do that; but really, who needs brittle bone syndrome on top of regeneration?
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Date: 2007-04-11 03:56 pm (UTC)Hurrah, it does sound like your thing.
I quite like the zipping around, it means that one doesn't get tired of any of the characters (it also distances it from Lost).
How far in are you?
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Date: 2007-04-14 09:49 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-04-16 09:04 am (UTC)The one problem with Heroes is the continuous storyline - that makes it quite difficult if an episode is missed.
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Date: 2007-04-14 09:50 am (UTC)