Happy Birthdya to
dtissagirl today! I hope you are having a wonderful day!
And - very belatedly - happy birthday to
spikewriter!
I don't have any news or even intersting thoughts to share. Well, maybe I have, but I forgot them. We saw The Departed the last weekend and liked it muchly - both of us, which is a rare. Next one we are planning to see is James Bond, and husband decided that new Bond looks a little like President Putin, and now I can see it too (and suddnely it makes lot of sense), so: much fun ahead.
My TV watching is random, and I cannot settle on being fannish about any show yet. Still, life with cable rules. I read weird lovely books that I need to write about, and at work we have two girls, and there is a whole lot of new experiences due to this. (not working in female colective, but at our particular work) - but this belong to another, locked, post.
and finally, Google Video presents: a piece of past, a kinochronicles from a century ago.
Moscow in winter 1908
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And - very belatedly - happy birthday to
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I don't have any news or even intersting thoughts to share. Well, maybe I have, but I forgot them. We saw The Departed the last weekend and liked it muchly - both of us, which is a rare. Next one we are planning to see is James Bond, and husband decided that new Bond looks a little like President Putin, and now I can see it too (and suddnely it makes lot of sense), so: much fun ahead.
My TV watching is random, and I cannot settle on being fannish about any show yet. Still, life with cable rules. I read weird lovely books that I need to write about, and at work we have two girls, and there is a whole lot of new experiences due to this. (not working in female colective, but at our particular work) - but this belong to another, locked, post.
and finally, Google Video presents: a piece of past, a kinochronicles from a century ago.
Moscow in winter 1908