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Bird news, now! And, you guys, I'm not even kidding, there's a fourth egg in that nest. I seriously don't know where this mother robin has been keeping them, or how long it takes an egg to form inside of a bird's baby birdy parts, but damn. The mother and father bird have been spending a lot more time sitting in the nest and do not appear to share my enthusiasm for me hanging out by my window all the time, waiting to snap photos of their home with my camera like I'm a paparazzo in bird Hollywood.
And, hey! I got a raise at work! All of the full-time teachers did. Enrollment has been up the last six months, which in turn means that home office is in the business of making magnanimous gestures. It doesn't kick in until August, but it's a sizable chunk of change and it will greatly help when my student loans come due, starting in June. I got the letter during the first class break this morning and instantly started thinking of ways to pre-spend it (break is coming up in two weeks and I thought I might take a trip somewhere), but then I thought about gas prices (it's $4.19/gallon here, which is absolutely unheard of) and all of the bills I have yet to pay, and pretty much every penny evaporated right then and there. Responsibility is the biggest buzzkill.
I've been watching Game of Thrones and liking it so far. I have discovered that I cannot read any of the reviews or commentaries, however, because I can't keep track of all the names. Hearing them pronounced is one thing, but seeing "And then Alyyyyyaui did this, and I can't believe Ryserys went all macho on Liyuliyuu like that, and did you see what Yyyyyyyyyyyyy was wearing? Tuh-RAMP!" somehow confuses the hell out of me. I'm like, okay guys, I'm just going to watch for the pretty, so you and your sticky 'Y' key can have at it on the forums without me. Similarly, I don't think I could read the books without keeping detailed notes, and that is simply not something I am willing to do. I'm reading Tony Blair's memoirs at the moment and I think the version I have is some special "Americanized" edition -- with footnotes and parenthetical asides that explain some of the details about British politics -- and I already feel talked-down to. (Not that I know a Shadow Cabinet minister from shinola anyway.) I just don't think I could take the indignity of being bested by epic fantasy. CHANGE MY MIND, O TRUE BELIEVERS.
And how about Doctor Who last week, huh?

IDEK.
And, hey! I got a raise at work! All of the full-time teachers did. Enrollment has been up the last six months, which in turn means that home office is in the business of making magnanimous gestures. It doesn't kick in until August, but it's a sizable chunk of change and it will greatly help when my student loans come due, starting in June. I got the letter during the first class break this morning and instantly started thinking of ways to pre-spend it (break is coming up in two weeks and I thought I might take a trip somewhere), but then I thought about gas prices (it's $4.19/gallon here, which is absolutely unheard of) and all of the bills I have yet to pay, and pretty much every penny evaporated right then and there. Responsibility is the biggest buzzkill.
I've been watching Game of Thrones and liking it so far. I have discovered that I cannot read any of the reviews or commentaries, however, because I can't keep track of all the names. Hearing them pronounced is one thing, but seeing "And then Alyyyyyaui did this, and I can't believe Ryserys went all macho on Liyuliyuu like that, and did you see what Yyyyyyyyyyyyy was wearing? Tuh-RAMP!" somehow confuses the hell out of me. I'm like, okay guys, I'm just going to watch for the pretty, so you and your sticky 'Y' key can have at it on the forums without me. Similarly, I don't think I could read the books without keeping detailed notes, and that is simply not something I am willing to do. I'm reading Tony Blair's memoirs at the moment and I think the version I have is some special "Americanized" edition -- with footnotes and parenthetical asides that explain some of the details about British politics -- and I already feel talked-down to. (Not that I know a Shadow Cabinet minister from shinola anyway.) I just don't think I could take the indignity of being bested by epic fantasy. CHANGE MY MIND, O TRUE BELIEVERS.
And how about Doctor Who last week, huh?

IDEK.
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Date: 2011-05-04 02:48 am (UTC)WHAT WAS THAT DOCTOR WHO. WHAT WHAT WHAT.
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Date: 2011-05-04 02:53 am (UTC)I almost don't want pirates this Saturday because I want them to continue the story arc they had over these last two episodes. Although, I'm pretty sure my heart can't take that kind of stress again. At least, not so soon.
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Date: 2011-05-04 02:56 am (UTC)I hear you. That was some epic, heavy stress. And the truth is? I think we NEED some pirates to break things up. It's going to be hardcore epic, and I'm hearing good things about what we find out in that episode. I think we're in for a good one!
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Date: 2011-05-04 02:59 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2011-05-04 02:49 am (UTC)I keep meaning to watch Game of Thrones since I read the books but I have to figure out how. The books confused me so much, I'd keep reading since the writing is brilliant and compelling but then I ended up lost in all the horrible things going on. I stopped after the third as I didn't want to go back into the world.
Doctor Who was so good. Oh and speaking of British politics, I've been watching State of Play, which is wonderful. I love British series where its like spot the actor.
That gif is hilarious and sort of wrong all at once. Yay for a raise and possible trips! Responsibility is tough but road trips can be good. I think we're vaguely close to each other, but I'm not sure.
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Date: 2011-05-04 02:55 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2011-05-04 03:00 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-05-04 03:02 am (UTC)Though I won't be going anywhere until at least September since I need to take one more class to graduate and I'm doing some librarian work.
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Date: 2011-05-04 03:01 am (UTC)My parents have a bird's nest too! :D No eggs yet, but mama has been building her nest in a tree we planted a few years ago. It's a pity they don't share our enthusiasm about their lives and their young. Although maybe they're just pretending you're not there? "If we don't look at her, maybe she'll go away." ;)
And congrats on the raise! You certainly deserve it!
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Date: 2011-05-04 03:07 am (UTC)Congrats on the raise.
*backs away slowly from that .gif*
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Date: 2011-05-04 03:29 am (UTC)I'm firmly of the opinion that everyone should read A Song of Ice and Fire. It's not hard to follow. And there are appendices with character lists. Also, maps.
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Date: 2011-05-04 03:59 am (UTC)Unfortunately having the books as a background makes the TV series a lot more subtly complex, because you are then adding nuances from your own recollection of the series. I can't honestly say how it comes across without that, by which I mean the quality of story telling. It's probably still fairly good although it's still in the millions-of-characters-introductions part, so harder to judge so far. The casting is great though.
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Date: 2011-05-04 04:18 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-05-04 05:34 am (UTC)Read the books, bb. They're a bit confusing at first but every chapter is titled after its point of view character, so one can't get too confused. And they rock.
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Date: 2011-05-04 06:05 am (UTC)In any case, unless you will dislike the style or something like that, and so be bored reading, there's no way you'll lose track of the plot or of any of the may major characters. Martin does make obscure references that could provide clues about someone or help build theories but they're there to be dug out at leisure - I personally didn't care so much about subtle clues on the first read.
But yeah, hey, if you don't like long descriptive passages, you probably don't like pseudo-medieval fantasy much, so you see my point?
Oh, and violence, cruelty and very questionable endeavours are another thing. There are a lot of those. And no character is safe from a sudden and often gruesome death. But these books are the best thing that happened to fantasy since Middle Earth, imo.
p.s. Y is [i:] everywhere except in Tywin, where it's [ai]. Hang in there. :)
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Date: 2011-05-04 09:32 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-05-05 01:07 am (UTC)and i think they have 4 or 5 eggs... but i'm not an ornithologist.
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Date: 2011-05-06 03:53 am (UTC)and OMG THAT GIF. AHHAHAH.
Mix is going up sometime this weekend by the way, if my Internet is nice to me (I am at my sister's house!)