soulswallo: (DW-Rose-Big hair)
soulswallo ([personal profile] soulswallo) wrote2008-01-09 09:12 pm
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It just seems so right ...

I'm going to keep this short since I'm still feeling a bit under the weather and I have to get Cole to bed.

Book #7 - Charmed to Death by Shirley Damsgaard - The 2nd in the Ophelia and Abby series finds Ophelia hunting down a serial killer while exploring her newly embraced powers. As with the 1st in the series, I found this to be quick and easy on my brain. The killer might have been a bit obvious but that's what I as looking for. You know, because my brain is all fogged up and medicine-y.

I'm not really looking forward to work tomorrow.

FYI, I ended up reading (as shown by the above) and watching Doctor Who. Everything else fell by the wayside. I'm glad I finally broke down and bought season 2 of DW. I'm mightily tempted by season 3. It's just so damn expensive. *sigh*

I'm done.

[identity profile] townbros.livejournal.com 2008-01-14 03:47 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I actually watched old school Doctor Who when I was a kid on PBS. I didn't really stop there. I was watching the Britcoms ... and Monty Python. I have gotten to the point where I scour the internet to see if any interesting UK TVs are being posted.
OMG, I was in heaven when BBC America was launched.
Mind you, it's just one aspect of media I am attracted to. I haven't even mentioned the South Korean romantic comedies that have recently attracted me - among other things.
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[identity profile] soulswallo.livejournal.com 2008-01-15 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
lol! I was watching Hex on BBC America for a while and then I got distracted and forgot it was on and I missed a few eps and I suddenly had no stinking idea what was going on.

I picked up Doctor Who when they restarted it back in 2005 (I think that's when it was on. The one with Christopher Eccleston.) and I love it. :)