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I don't ever want to shut my eyes again.*

Two incredibly shiny things have happened. The lesser shiny is that I watched The Colour of Magic "mucked about by" Terry Pratchett**, and it was everything I could have hoped for. (Except Death's mask, which *shrug*).

The second, and most shiniest thing EVAR is that Kit-kat called. !!!!!!!!! Talking to her like we'd just hung out the day before - although it's been *counts* three years since we last saw each other - was just so, so... Aw man, perfect and lovely and made me so frelling happy I near cried (but didn't, 'cause I was ZOMG TALKING TO KIT-KAT!). *insert more gushing which eliminates all ability for coherent thought* ♥!!! Muffin!

***

*points up* See quote? See quote run. That's sort of what's going on with me. It's not that I've got insomnia, or really wacked-out sleep patterns. I just hate the concept of tomorrow, or of starting a new day. So I stay up way late at night avoiding going to sleep because then I'll be propelled into the next day. And that's why I lounge around in bed in the morning, sinking back into sleep again and again, avoiding actually facing this brand new day I've been flung into. It is a very le suck feeling. Blargh.

Today I have to read an article and email in three "theses" (translation: statements for discussion) for the seminar. Then I have to writewritewrite my damn project. And this weekend I have two things, other than the ever-constant project, that I have to do: 1) find some articles as backup for Seminar presentation, 2) indulge in a Pina Colada at the Popocatepetl Mexican restaurant. Guess which I'm looking forward to?

And now I have to stop procrastinating and finish that stupid article.

(I would be so much more productive if I had a more structured pressure than just random "Oh dears, I havn't worked" guilt. Like, if I actually had to be somewhere working for a given amount of time. This, "work when and for as long as you can" system of mine sucks arse.)


Quote of the Day: [livejournal.com profile] villainny's [livejournal.com profile] metaquotesed post

What I want, still, more than anything in the world, is to find out that stories are real. I am still careful around wardrobes and watch avidly through the gaps in broken-down walls and try to spot the people from London Below on the Tube.

I haven't flung myself against the wall in Kings Cross, yet, but I take great delight in watching other people do so. XD

I make up stories about the people I see, especially if they vanish into nondescript doors or walk into blind alleys or look a little freaked out by the crazy girl people around them. I love Torchwood because I know where the aliens are!

I don't want to grow out of this, thank you. Growing up is overrated.


Links of the Day:
[livejournal.com profile] galadriella1's Fanfic: On the Other Side, Chapter 1, Doctor Who: Martha finds herself in the parallel universe where Rose and co. ended up.
[livejournal.com profile] squills's fanfic: Again and Agin Until Finally, Heroes (Sylinder)
[livejournal.com profile] fiery_twilight's Picspam: Ten Reasons Why the Doctor and Rose Are the Most Adorkable Couple Ever
[livejournal.com profile] 2cbetter2, on [livejournal.com profile] doctorwho, starts a discussion on the Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith's relationship


* "My Madonna", Dexter Freebish
** Unexpected Pratchett Cameo for the win!

Date: 2008-03-28 06:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] blizzardcake.livejournal.com
"I just hate the concept of tomorrow, or of starting a new day. So I stay up way late at night avoiding going to sleep because then I'll be propelled into the next day. And that's why I lounge around in bed in the morning, sinking back into sleep again and again, avoiding actually facing this brand new day I've been flung into"

I do the same thing!!!! I hate going to sleep because I know as soon as I do it will be tomorrow XD (and therefore hate getting up in the mornings) *HUGGS* I totally understand~~

hehe, and that quote about watching people flinging themselves against the wall at Kings Cross is win!

Date: 2008-03-28 07:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bending-sickle.livejournal.com
that quote about watching people flinging themselves against the wall at Kings Cross is win!

And apparently it happens! (True, drunk people, but still.) Somewhere in the comments, someone says they read Neverwhere (fantasy set in London, people living in the metro tunnels) actually while in London, standing right smack where the chapter what set or what not and I think that's just awesome. Next time I'm in London, I'm taking myown copy :)

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