meme & stuff

This is a good morning. :)

There was more Firefly last night. I love this show. It makes me squee and augh and wriggle around with delight. It now kills me that there were only fourteen episodes, but at least the movie opens next week! :)

I have nothing particularly *coherent* to say, apparently. But I’m cheerful!

LJ Interests meme results (click through)

  1. biking:
    Biking is good. It’s faster than walking. Zoom zoom! Being outside is fun! O.O :)
  2. cats:
    I must admit I prefer my cats when they are not trying to take over the entire foot of the bed. Or sitting on my arm. None-the-less, I like them :)
  3. drawing:
    The thing about me and drawing is I’m a good enough artist for other people to think I’m good, and for me to know just how good I’m not. I could be very good if I were more disciplined in the pursuit, but, well, I’m not. :)
  4. gaming:
    I’m not sure if I like gaming so much or the socializing that comes along with it, but there’ve been at least a few games that I really truly loved just for themselves. Slaying things is good!
  5. jennifer connolly:
    Raar.
  6. miss manners:
    “Dear Miss Manners: What is the proper way to walk in heels?”
     
    “Gentle Reader: Left, right, left, right, left, right….”
     
    How can you not love her?
  7. pamela dean:
    Pamela Dean wrote one of my favorite trilogies, The Secret Country books, and I aspire to publish something equally cool someday.
  8. robin mckinley:
    See above, only not with trilogies. :)
  9. superheroes:
    …I love larger-than-life characters. Superheroes fall into that category, and that’s at least part of their appeal to me. That, and I think our society needs heroes. We don’t see the ordinary every day ones all that often, and our old heroes, whether of war or politics, or you name it, have been so thoroughly defrocked by the media that they’re nothing more than flawed human beings. Not that there’s anything wrong with that inherently, but I think people need ideals to look up to. Take ’em where you can get ’em.
  10. wolverine:
    Speaking of flawed heroes. See, the flaws in a fictional character play up their strengths, whereas a flaw in a real person is usually just used to tear him down.
     
    Besides, I mean, Wolvie. C’mon. Mmmm. *snikt*

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