(no subject)
Nov. 29th, 2006 11:47 pm
1. Galactica, as in the good battlestar herself and the show privileged enough to follow her many adventures. An addiction and admiration that are honestly good enough in every respect to merit my fannishness and devotion.
2. Garbage. Still sexy, awesome music.
3. Games! Be they of the board, card, computer or video variety, games are good times you can unwrap over and over and never experience the same way twice.
4. Granny Weatherwax because I was once ordering
5. Grapes. Can't help myself around them--I eat whole bunches without thinking--like
6. George Romero. I think cinema still owes him for the genius of Night of the Living Dead. Sequels didn't thrill me, but they didn't have to. He got it exactly right the first time. That film has aged brilliantly.
7. Gary Oldman Is there anything he can't do? Someone tell me he can't sing or that he's completely incapably of dancing, because this guy can do good, bad, conflicted, tortured, crazy, campy, serious...and he's fucking sexy. At his age!
8. Great Britain, so sayeth the Anglophile in me. The country's absolutely conquered all my entertainment venues, from Terry Pratchett to James Bond and Doctor Who--even my beloved Galactica couldn't be without that wonderful country. All the actors I crush on are from there of late, too. For shame,
9. Geeks--DUH! Why didn't I think of that the first time? I guess I'm too used to it being the default! GEEKS RULE
10. Great Barrier Reef. There's a reason this is on the list of the top ten places to visit before you die. Nothing like it in the entire world, and nothing like ever will be, most likely. A miraculous growth, a confluence of chance and evolution that came of a mass extinction before a mass diversion of life. My God, literally the most wonderful place I've ever been. I didn't regret getting lost on the reef at all because it was better to be lost than to worry about where you were. Made my sister nuts, had her freaking out about oxygen running out because I never wanted to leave ever. If I could navigate worth a damn, I'd have gotten my Dive Masters/Instructors cards and hopped a plane to take dive tours out there. I don't know, though, I'd be a right lousy teacher because I'd be so distracted by the scenery, I'd probably let some of my students get eaten or stung by one or another of all the super-insane deadly fish, worms, inanimate objects that lurk in Australian waters.
no subject
Date: 2006-11-30 05:07 pm (UTC)