Bah! I'm seriously bored. And technically, I shouldn't be, since I'm on the Internet and therefore could be browsing whatever I want to. But that involves actually thinking, and I don't want to have to think!
I've been investigating other courses at other unis and can't find anything that remotely interests me. That's the trouble with me, once I find something I decide I like, I stick to it like glue and leave myself no option! Probably not the best plan in the world when I'm wanting to travel to the other end of the world and if I can't get the money etc I'm stuffed!
Still, sitting here trying not think about it better than going home to the *huge* pile of ironing that is waiting for me! I really don't want to think about that! Plus, ER's on tonight, and then Frasier, and then Sex in the City, which was Friday's episode, but I never got to watch that one on Friday, because I was out galivanting. I think I missed the episode before as well.
Ooh, ooh, good news though! My DVDs came in on Monday. So I'm now the proud owner of League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (Special Edition), X-Men 2 (Special Edition), Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (Special Edition), Flipper, and Ned Kelly.
Say it with me: Stuart Townsend = grrr
Hugh Jackman = grrr
Alan Rickman = grrr
Elijah Wood = grrr (and wet as well!)
Orlando Bloom = grrr (even with face fuzz!)
And no, they're not the *entire* reason I bought the DVDs. I've actually seen all the films before and loved them. (Although LXG could've been better.)
About the only films I've bought without seeing them because of who's in them are: The Perfect Murder (Viggo Mortensen), Heavenly Creatures (Peter Jackson directed), and more recently, The Secret Craft (David Anders). I figured that they were reason enough to buy them! Although only The Secret Craft did I actually buy new on DVD. The others were cheap, second-hand videos. Of course, the only way I could get The Secret Craft (which is so bad that no-one has ever heard of it!) was to order it, and I figured if I was going to order it, I might as well get it on DVD and then at least I could take screencaps of the lovely David. Which reminds me, I promised I was going to do that, and haven't yet.
kyizi has taken some, which she's given to me, so I suppose I could put them up for your perusal!
I'd better head on up to the library now and try and find some books on Fluid Dynamics. Trust me when I say that sounds infinitely more exciting than it is!
I've been investigating other courses at other unis and can't find anything that remotely interests me. That's the trouble with me, once I find something I decide I like, I stick to it like glue and leave myself no option! Probably not the best plan in the world when I'm wanting to travel to the other end of the world and if I can't get the money etc I'm stuffed!
Still, sitting here trying not think about it better than going home to the *huge* pile of ironing that is waiting for me! I really don't want to think about that! Plus, ER's on tonight, and then Frasier, and then Sex in the City, which was Friday's episode, but I never got to watch that one on Friday, because I was out galivanting. I think I missed the episode before as well.
Ooh, ooh, good news though! My DVDs came in on Monday. So I'm now the proud owner of League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (Special Edition), X-Men 2 (Special Edition), Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (Special Edition), Flipper, and Ned Kelly.
Say it with me: Stuart Townsend = grrr
Hugh Jackman = grrr
Alan Rickman = grrr
Elijah Wood = grrr (and wet as well!)
Orlando Bloom = grrr (even with face fuzz!)
And no, they're not the *entire* reason I bought the DVDs. I've actually seen all the films before and loved them. (Although LXG could've been better.)
About the only films I've bought without seeing them because of who's in them are: The Perfect Murder (Viggo Mortensen), Heavenly Creatures (Peter Jackson directed), and more recently, The Secret Craft (David Anders). I figured that they were reason enough to buy them! Although only The Secret Craft did I actually buy new on DVD. The others were cheap, second-hand videos. Of course, the only way I could get The Secret Craft (which is so bad that no-one has ever heard of it!) was to order it, and I figured if I was going to order it, I might as well get it on DVD and then at least I could take screencaps of the lovely David. Which reminds me, I promised I was going to do that, and haven't yet.
I'd better head on up to the library now and try and find some books on Fluid Dynamics. Trust me when I say that sounds infinitely more exciting than it is!