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: 2004-06-17 06:57 am (UTC)Which version of Pride and Prejudice you are watching? I love the book and series as well!!!
Hope you feel better soon
Alice
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Date: 2004-06-17 07:01 am (UTC)been to the Dr.? why don't you take sometime off the PC? I'd miss you like crazy, as ususal, but I am not comfy with the thought of you hurting ...
and yes, Rob is a deity on his own right :D
Lotsa Love
Elf
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Date: 2004-06-17 08:11 am (UTC)Yeah I know Dan Brown and his novels, they are good :) Same with Baldacci and Crichton ... and I ended up with the History of the USMC anyway, so no Regency for me
I love crime novels and have a big extensive collection from Martha Grimes, Elizabeth George, Patricia Cornwell, Minette Walters and J.D. Robb. Hmm I see a pattern here ;)
I love Jane Austen, my granny read to me from her books when I was little and we had this game we always played that had to do with pecking acquaintances we met to characters of the books. We more than once encountered Mrs. Bennets :)
I love both BBC versions, the one from the eighties and also the Colin Firth/Jennifer Ehle one from 1995.
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Date: 2004-06-17 08:12 am (UTC)And what do you mean take time off my PC???? Are you crazy??? Do you want to kill me??? Cripes :)
Lots of luuuuuuuuuuuuv :)
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Date: 2004-06-17 08:18 am (UTC)Is there a treatment for Una-maniacs?
Loggles
Your Elf
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Date: 2004-06-17 08:45 am (UTC)But seriously, according to some individuals I have the misfortune to share this world with I am the Evil Overlady of the universe .... Hehehehehe
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Date: 2004-06-17 08:51 am (UTC)Just don't tell me I'd have to eat cockroaches ...
And evil? Nah. Just true to your principles and relenteless with those who challenge your wrath. Actually, I pity those poor buggers.
:)
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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