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Oct. 5th, 2010 05:00 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Man I have a case of the serious P.M. Twibbles. Everything seems to be hurting steadily more which is stupid and contrary of my body, and no one is near enough for hugs. Lonely hormones are the worst sort, pretty sure of it.
In other news, I've been reading Skulduggery Pleasant, anyone else read? I've got up to the third book and am waiting for the others to be unoccupied and returned to the library. (If a book is good you do not read it, okay, you live in it.) Trying to decide what my adopted name ought to be.
In other news, I've been reading Skulduggery Pleasant, anyone else read? I've got up to the third book and am waiting for the others to be unoccupied and returned to the library. (If a book is good you do not read it, okay, you live in it.) Trying to decide what my adopted name ought to be.
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Date: 2010-10-05 04:18 pm (UTC)I think my adopted name would be something like Loquacious Keen, but I kind of want something more piratical. I guess Captain Keen would work? XD
I have only read the first of MWT's books. I really liked, but not enough to chase it up; I'm guessing I should? I just bought a book by Charlie Brooker and some book that has a recommendation by PG Wodehouse on the front.
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Date: 2010-10-05 04:31 pm (UTC)Remington Steele featured a bantery dynamic duo of a very competent PI and the smooth-talking, charming, mysterious conman with a heart of gold who steps in to pretend to be her nonexistant male boss, for this was the 80s, and sexism was much less subtle. Its bantery romantic swashbuckling sensibility recalls Katherine Hepburn movies.
Captain Loquacious Keen is a BRILLIANT name.
::nods::
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Date: 2010-10-06 02:20 pm (UTC)