Oct. 20th, 2006
WTF JAPAN?!
Oct. 20th, 2006 02:53 pmJAPAN YOU ARE INSANE.
ETA:
fuchsoid, who really should know better, brings us this. And if you're fairly new to Camp Telophase, you really should go read
badnoodles's review of The Calamari Wrestler.
ETA:
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ow. my head.
Oct. 20th, 2006 06:59 pmHeadache. Not migraine level, fortunately, but may possibly go there. And staring at a computer screen is not helping it, so I think tonight's plan will be staring at the television instead, ignoring the email I've got to answer, and going to bed early.
Vacation inna week, vacation inna week, vacation inna week ... away from here yay. Other than that ... blah.
P.S. Torchwood airs Sunday - two episodes, even! - and then it'll settle into Wednesday nights, according to Wikipedia.
Vacation inna week, vacation inna week, vacation inna week ... away from here yay. Other than that ... blah.
P.S. Torchwood airs Sunday - two episodes, even! - and then it'll settle into Wednesday nights, according to Wikipedia.
(Putting this in a separate post in case spoilers end up in the comments on the other one.)
I'm in a Roman mood now: gimme recs for readable books on Rome and Romans. :) I've read I, Claudius and Claudius the God and liked them, and I've read some of Lindsey Davis' Marcus Didius Falco books, and I'm trying to remember if I read any of Steven Saylor's books or not. I also have read Rosemary Sutcliff's Eagle of the Ninth, and something else by her that took place when the Roman troops were withdrawing from Britain.
Extra spiffy bonus points if the book is about Roman Britain. :)
I'm in a Roman mood now: gimme recs for readable books on Rome and Romans. :) I've read I, Claudius and Claudius the God and liked them, and I've read some of Lindsey Davis' Marcus Didius Falco books, and I'm trying to remember if I read any of Steven Saylor's books or not. I also have read Rosemary Sutcliff's Eagle of the Ninth, and something else by her that took place when the Roman troops were withdrawing from Britain.
Extra spiffy bonus points if the book is about Roman Britain. :)