Plei, you misspelled THICK and
awesome
. But, yeah,
full on creeper
.
Man, my fictional prefs say some really bad things about me.
Tep I am looking forward to watching and wonder if seeing bigger than my laptop will change how I see it. Previous eps, I've just loved more and this was my favorite, so. It'll be interesting.
I think the first one's my favorite, just because it's so solid. But maybe I should rewatch "The Great Game" to make sure.
Damn, I am so glad we were talking about Sherlock here. I hadn't set tonight up to record. I should only have missed part of the intro, none of the show. Well, and the two years of my life that got scared off.
edit: DAMN! Missed just the barest bit. But I want to have this to pet and love and ... hi, Sherlock. ::goes to happy place::
I think The Great Game has some of my favorite bits.
Random associations with the Natter conversation: I have had cake this weekend, which we made for the nephews. I have also been watching bees, as I put on David Attenborough's
Life in the Undergrowth
for our guests. (They're currently on the Silk Spinners. Lacewings have been laying eggs on stalks.) I have neither shepherd's pie nor Anzac biscuits, though I did have a meat pie for lunch yesterday. Today I has a toasted tuna sandwich, with cheddar cheese.
The lastest piece of wisdom: it's easy to repair holes when you have an almost unlimited supply of silk in your legs.
Plus the resemblance to Giovanni Ribisi was unnerving
There is some of this, so I can see where it'd get you, but
OMG, no, I still adore Moriarty on first intro.
Totally.
The lastest piece of wisdom: it's easy to repair holes when you have an almost unlimited supply of silk in your legs.
This is what I've learned from the neat spider that lives near my car. Someone keeps taking the web down but it goes right back up. It's fascinating. (Note: Outside spiders get to live. Inside spiders only get to live up high, far away from me and the cats and only until I am bitten and then it's death.)
billytea, have you seen First Life with David Attenborough? It's actually more my thing than yours. It's evolution from the very, very beginning and not what's amazingly cool now but it does use the present enough that I think you'd be interested and I highly rec it.
billytea, have you seen First Life with David Attenborough? It's actually more my thing than yours. It's evolution from the very, very beginning and not what's amazingly cool now but it does use the present enough that I think you'd be interested and I highly rec it.
I have not, but I'm very much looking forward to it. I'm interested in evolution; extinct life is just as fascinating as modern animals.
Man, my fictional prefs say some really bad things about me.
Ahahahaha. Right there with you.
It's really intriguing. Fossilized life forms so old that it's unsure if they are animal or plant. Or if there was even a distinction at the time.
I am only sorry I failed to record it in HD. I am hoping for a reair at some point. Or I'll buy it.
Attenborough has had a really cool life.