Sep. 8th, 2008

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You know, sometimes I forget how much I love Naomi Watts, and then I see something like Mullholland Drive, and I love her all over again.
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So I had today all planned out. I was going to get a bunch of work done at the office and to that end, I took enough food to last me until 8 pm, and I got my bottle of water out of the car. Go me! Look at me being all on top of things.

Of course, then I realized I left the notes for my 2 pm class at home, so I have to schlep back to my apartment after after my office hours. *grumbles*

In any case, I'm toying with doing a Kavan-centric picspam later this week. I need the dimples. I don't think I'll get to it today, though because Mondays fail. D:

Class this morning was good, though. We're not as far along as I'd planned for on my syllabus, but the discussions are going well, so I can't complain.

Talked to Charity on IM last night. If you're reading this, hon, I hope the grading of papers is going well (or at least not too badly).
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* Think of 5 fictional characters and post their names and your comments on these characters in your LJ.


I got an "I" from [profile] looking4tarzan:

Ianto Jones: I love my snarky, coffee-making Welshman. He's one half of one of my Top 5 ships, and I think he has so much storyline potential. Plus, he looks good in a suit.

Indiana Jones: The first celebrity I remember having a real crush on was Harrison Ford. I still remember gazing at my copy of The Weekly Reader and pining over the scruffy guy in the fedora. He's one of the two people (the other being Daniel Jackson) who really made archaeology cool again.

Illya Kuryakin: I used to love The Man from UNCLE when I was a kid, and one thing you learn is that some fans are Napoleon Solo people, and some were Illya Kuryakin people. I was always the latter. Must've been the accent. :D (For the uninitiated, we're talking about the David McCallum version here.)

Iago: Villain from one of my favorite Shakespearean plays, Othello. A big, mean schemer.

Iron Man: I'm one of those people who have been reading Iron Man the comic book for years, and I love the character, even though he can be a jerk and a womanizer. I'm pleased that so many people have discovered him through the movies.

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