Me-meme
My head still feels like mud, so why not a meme. Gakked from all over my f-list.
What was the last movie you watched: Lara Croft; The Cradle of Life. It was quite horrible. I get that it’s fantasy, but please, some kind of logic? A teensy weensy bit? Because really, a temple who has been through two earthquakes, spent 2000 years under water and still retain air? Also, I have read too much Lovecraft to not think of nameless horrors in the deep. And that was just the first five minutes. I also cringe every time they fight and break precious antiques. But it had Ciaran Hinds in it. He is always worth watching.
What was the last song you listened to: Sexy Sadie with The Beatles.
Last TV Show you watched: How to Get Away With Murder
Last Book you read: Ghost stories of an Antiquary by M. R. James. One of those constant re-reads.
Ate: A chocolate cupcake with my afternoon coffee.
Where would you be if you could be anywhere in the world: Right now, in March- Italy.
What decade would you visit if you could travel in time: Hmm. I would like to go fabric shopping in just about every time before 1960. And shoe shopping in the 1930’s. And I would like to go to Vienna in May 1786 and see the premiere of The Marriage of Figaro.
First thing you’d do if you won the lottery: Tell my husband.
Pick a fictional character to hang out with for a day: The Doctor. Because then he could take me to the premiere of The Marriage of Figaro. Preferably Three or Twelve because I get along with grumpy sarcastic men.
Last fandom joined: A bit of a joint between Doctor Who and Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell which I both got hooked to in the autumn of 2014. But I’ve loved doctor Who since 2003, or so, it only took me 11 years to realise there was a fandom for it.
What was the last movie you watched: Lara Croft; The Cradle of Life. It was quite horrible. I get that it’s fantasy, but please, some kind of logic? A teensy weensy bit? Because really, a temple who has been through two earthquakes, spent 2000 years under water and still retain air? Also, I have read too much Lovecraft to not think of nameless horrors in the deep. And that was just the first five minutes. I also cringe every time they fight and break precious antiques. But it had Ciaran Hinds in it. He is always worth watching.
What was the last song you listened to: Sexy Sadie with The Beatles.
Last TV Show you watched: How to Get Away With Murder
Last Book you read: Ghost stories of an Antiquary by M. R. James. One of those constant re-reads.
Ate: A chocolate cupcake with my afternoon coffee.
Where would you be if you could be anywhere in the world: Right now, in March- Italy.
What decade would you visit if you could travel in time: Hmm. I would like to go fabric shopping in just about every time before 1960. And shoe shopping in the 1930’s. And I would like to go to Vienna in May 1786 and see the premiere of The Marriage of Figaro.
First thing you’d do if you won the lottery: Tell my husband.
Pick a fictional character to hang out with for a day: The Doctor. Because then he could take me to the premiere of The Marriage of Figaro. Preferably Three or Twelve because I get along with grumpy sarcastic men.
Last fandom joined: A bit of a joint between Doctor Who and Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell which I both got hooked to in the autumn of 2014. But I’ve loved doctor Who since 2003, or so, it only took me 11 years to realise there was a fandom for it.
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I would want to hang out with Three because he was my first Doctor and he is my favorite. Twelve is a pretty close second because they are so alike.
And Strange & Norell is just...the thing!
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*laughs at your despairing description of Tomb Raider* I haven't seen either - I suspect that I would shed tears too if I were watching them smash up all the historical artifacts!
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I need to learn 1930's shoes, apparently. But the opening of Figaro? What an awesome idea! That so needs to be Who episode. I can't recall any eps centered around famous music/musicians/composers like that. I am really starting to dig how your mind works. Cheers!
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I would love to hang out with the Doctor as well. :)
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LOL, this is so true. btw; did you hear that they are thinking of rebooting the lara croft movies with daisy ridley? I haven;t researched too much on it, so it's probably just a rumor at this point, but I think she would be great.
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Because I like obscure stuff I'm of the fandom of the mind view, otherwise I wouldn't be a fan of anything!
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*HUGS*
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I think the Doctor must be very fun to hang out wwith (if one can handle the deadly enemies that insists of showing up.)
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And imagine all the gosspi about your favourite historical characters he would tell you!
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Well, if you think Indiana Jones is bad at smashing artefacts, you have seen nothing yet...
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If nothing else, I have a practical mind. ;)
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Three wasn't my first Doctor, that was One, but Three is the Doctor that made Who click for me. He's my favourite Doctor too. And I love Twelve as well!
I really, really want that promised sequel to JS&MN to materlaize now!
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He was and was the only good thing about it. I loved him in rome and actually lost a lot of interest when he died. I like him in GoT too, even if I haven't seen much of him yet.
I love shoes. :)
But the opening of Figaro? What an awesome idea! That so needs to be Who episode. I can't recall any eps centered around famous music/musicians/composers like that.
Yes, I Think that could be a great episode. And why not? we have had Shakespeare, after all. :)
I am really starting to dig how your mind works. Cheers!
Thank you! :D
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