Good thing my archive is automated
Jun. 17th, 2004 12:53 pmFor obvious reasons I'm excited and grateful that Rob has made m.i.t.m. automated now, but atm I'm even more grateful that I only have to click and copy and paste as my wrist is getting worse instead of better. This is the fourth time I had a break in either my left or right arm/wrist that is not healing as it should :s I HATE being impaired.
And if this entry looks or sounds weird ... it's because I use this shitty voice programme.
I'm far behind with my mail ... sorry about that Alice, and I'm really getting bored as I have run out of books to read :s I even started reading Regency romance ARGH!!!! .. Bless Jo Beverley that she has written some spiffy ones and I don't have to resort to Georgette Heyer and the sorts. I guess I'll quit rambling now and watch Pride And Prejudice again .. it's the right weather for it .. though outside it looks more like Wuthering Heights than anything else :s
And if this entry looks or sounds weird ... it's because I use this shitty voice programme.
I'm far behind with my mail ... sorry about that Alice, and I'm really getting bored as I have run out of books to read :s I even started reading Regency romance ARGH!!!! .. Bless Jo Beverley that she has written some spiffy ones and I don't have to resort to Georgette Heyer and the sorts. I guess I'll quit rambling now and watch Pride And Prejudice again .. it's the right weather for it .. though outside it looks more like Wuthering Heights than anything else :s
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Date: 2004-06-20 11:36 pm (UTC)I hope you feel better today!!!!
Seems you´ve got all "my books" on your shelves. I discovered Jane Austen when I saw the BBC version from the eighties. I think I read Pride and Prejudice at least once a year since then - it is my feel-good book, when ever I am very down. Elisabeth is my absolute favourite heroine.
By the way - it always amazes me to find people who know who Georgette Heyer is and have actually read her books. I still have some hidden away on a shelf. My favourite was "The grand Sophie" -again, because of the not so typical heroine.
Many regards from K to D
Alice