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The setting: Song of Ice and Fire. Daenerys (who was actually Starbuck from Battlestar Galactica) was moving her people from one of those southern cities to another.

I was some kind of healer who used herbs (from WoW?) and I just poof! appear in that world. Tall grasslands, the train of her people going by. I got put into a small group of other medical people, a doctor (from Star Trek, but he wore a white lab coat) and another healer with herbs from some other theme. A young psychic girl was also with us, but I can't remember what show/movie/book she was from (she'd get visions at random, thus she tended to scream at random).

Suddenly Scourge. WoW's Scourge attacked us, and my section of the train got pinned down in a little village that looked like something hobbits would live in. Us healers got stuck in some tiny building (below the surface), and "luckily" two people died against the outside of the door so we were somewhat out of reach. The other herb-healer got pulled through the little bit the door could open and the psychic girl did as well. I don't know what happened to the Star Trek doctor guy, but I was alone in this underground room, outside I could hear all the screams of people dying to the Scourge.

Then the door started moving, someone forced their way in. I figured I was dead at this point, but it was Starbuck. She had a mouthful of broken teeth, so she grabbed a handful of salt and started chewing it (to fight infection?).

I woke up at that point, unfortunately. Clever brain, Starbuck as Daenerys would have fixed so many of Dance with Dragon's issues! It really was a cool dream though, even things like the grasslands and the Hobbit village were just downright cool.
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Movie of the week was a non-movie: Jeremiah, a TV show which aired first in 2002 on Showtime. That it ran on Showtime explains why I hadn't seen at the time, because the plot is exactly to my taste. "Some dramatic thing wipes out most people on earth, the survivors need to try to make something of what's left".

That being said... I'm not sure if I liked it enough to get the next DVD. (DVD #1 contained the first two eps, an hour and a half of the show.) I didn't dislike it, but it was a touch too unbelievable for me. Plot: Fifteen years ago, a virus killed off everyone over the age of 15. Then poof, virus vanished and everyone under 15 could grow into adults just fine. The world went to hell a whole lot more than I would believe (entire states taken over by white power groups, for example), and yet the main character still remembered how to drive a car just fine (gas and batteries pretty much didn't exist anymore, and were rare enough to be worth more than anything else in the world). I kind of liked the characters, though other than the two main ones, most of them were way over the top or unbelievable. ...I think I'm talking myself out of the next DVD.

The book I'm currently reading is annoying in an unusual way. Ratings through Amazon are usually accurate, but in this case... Tomorrow, When the War Began got 157 five-star reviews, and only 22 lower stars (only two one-star reviews). I'm up to chapter two, and I would have expected those stars to be reversed.

The book starts with a teenage girl writing something. She said something bad happened, and everyone asked her to write about it. Fair enough start. The whole of chapter one of the book is her writing about her friends. Not as part of the story, no plot happens, just "Mike is 15, he has dark hair and lives in town. Jessie is 16, she's really nice, her hair is blonde and curls when it gets wet. Mary is 15, she lives near Mike, but that's all they share. She plays sports, which is nothing like playing the piano. She's the captain of the..." The entire first chapter of the book, just about her friends, just list of boring, superficial facts.

Now, the whole book is just that one teenage girl writing, and apparently she's writing: We went to the woods. Mark said, "Yo dude, what's up!" Mark laughed at his jokes and said, "Not much, man. We're going to go..." People do not remember exact wording (days? weeks? months?) later! GRSNJDNEFDELW

Amusing thing is the book is Australian, but I hadn't known that at first. There are so many odd words that I thought it had to be set on some alien planet. Google explains a lot, but not all. What in the world is a "myxo'd rabbit"? Myxo seems to mean slimy, but... slimy rabbit?

And BSG! The BBC America channel has started showing it. I've forgotten so much! Even what some of the characters looked like and their voices! Clearly this is a sign that I need to rewatch the series when I have time. :D

Lastly, let's cheat and see what next week's movie is... Arg, how'd The Blind Side get back to the top? (Maybe I should just watch it to be rid of it...) Let's move The Last Unicorn to the top, it's been so long since I've seen that that it might as well be new.

Edit: Not lastly! I forgot about cooking. This week: SUCCESS! Mmm. I made spaghetti sauce and even though I made what might be a big mistake, it came out really, really good. I followed this recipe, though I forgot the can of tomato puree, so I had only half the amount of tomato-stuff in it. I cut the spices by less than half, and it came out so yummy. Not the best sauce I've had in my life, but better than anything from a jar. It was oddly sweet, even though it had only a half teaspoon of sugar in it.
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Movie of the week was a non-movie: Jeremiah, a TV show which aired first in 2002 on Showtime. That it ran on Showtime explains why I hadn't seen at the time, because the plot is exactly to my taste. "Some dramatic thing wipes out most people on earth, the survivors need to try to make something of what's left".

That being said... I'm not sure if I liked it enough to get the next DVD. (DVD #1 contained the first two eps, an hour and a half of the show.) I didn't dislike it, but it was a touch too unbelievable for me. Plot: Fifteen years ago, a virus killed off everyone over the age of 15. Then poof, virus vanished and everyone under 15 could grow into adults just fine. The world went to hell a whole lot more than I would believe (entire states taken over by white power groups, for example), and yet the main character still remembered how to drive a car just fine (gas and batteries pretty much didn't exist anymore, and were rare enough to be worth more than anything else in the world). I kind of liked the characters, though other than the two main ones, most of them were way over the top or unbelievable. ...I think I'm talking myself out of the next DVD.

The book I'm currently reading is annoying in an unusual way. Ratings through Amazon are usually accurate, but in this case... Tomorrow, When the War Began got 157 five-star reviews, and only 22 lower stars (only two one-star reviews). I'm up to chapter two, and I would have expected those stars to be reversed.

The book starts with a teenage girl writing something. She said something bad happened, and everyone asked her to write about it. Fair enough start. The whole of chapter one of the book is her writing about her friends. Not as part of the story, no plot happens, just "Mike is 15, he has dark hair and lives in town. Jessie is 16, she's really nice, her hair is blonde and curls when it gets wet. Mary is 15, she lives near Mike, but that's all they share. She plays sports, which is nothing like playing the piano. She's the captain of the..." The entire first chapter of the book, just about her friends, just list of boring, superficial facts.

Now, the whole book is just that one teenage girl writing, and apparently she's writing: We went to the woods. Mark said, "Yo dude, what's up!" Mark laughed at his jokes and said, "Not much, man. We're going to go..." People do not remember exact wording (days? weeks? months?) later! GRSNJDNEFDELW

Amusing thing is the book is Australian, but I hadn't known that at first. There are so many odd words that I thought it had to be set on some alien planet. Google explains a lot, but not all. What in the world is a "myxo'd rabbit"? Myxo seems to mean slimy, but... slimy rabbit?

And BSG! The BBC America channel has started showing it. I've forgotten so much! Even what some of the characters looked like and their voices! Clearly this is a sign that I need to rewatch the series when I have time. :D

Lastly, let's cheat and see what next week's movie is... Arg, how'd The Blind Side get back to the top? (Maybe I should just watch it to be rid of it...) Let's move The Last Unicorn to the top, it's been so long since I've seen that that it might as well be new.

Edit: Not lastly! I forgot about cooking. This week: SUCCESS! Mmm. I made spaghetti sauce and even though I made what might be a big mistake, it came out really, really good. I followed this recipe, though I forgot the can of tomato puree, so I had only half the amount of tomato-stuff in it. I cut the spices by less than half, and it came out so yummy. Not the best sauce I've had in my life, but better than anything from a jar. It was oddly sweet, even though it had only a half teaspoon of sugar in it.
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TV did a great deal to counteract how grumpy WoW made me. Also, the timing is ironic, since just a couple days I posted about the lack of M/M stuff on TV.

First, I finally, finally watched the Battlestar Galactica webisodes. Eee, I don't know how or why I waited so long! Boy were they great. Horrible, but great. :D Horrible in that they drew me in, made me forget about the outside world... then ended! Over and over, every time I would blink and shake my head at the sudden ending of the clip. It was almost a shock every time! And eee, I had no idea the Gaeta/Hoshi kiss was canon! *wiggles* And I totally forgot how much I liked Gaeta. I really, really need to rewatch the whole series.

House amused the hell out of me. Wilson in bed, House singing to wake him up.

Well I guess it would be nice
If I could touch your body
I know not everybody
Has got a body like you


Heehee! First off, great great song (Yay George Michael!). Secondly... As if the House/Wilson folks needed something to make them even happier! :D

Sad that there's no new Stargate Universe to download from the weekend, but I know there are three webisodes around for it, so I'm going to track those down instead.
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TV did a great deal to counteract how grumpy WoW made me. Also, the timing is ironic, since just a couple days I posted about the lack of M/M stuff on TV.

First, I finally, finally watched the Battlestar Galactica webisodes. Eee, I don't know how or why I waited so long! Boy were they great. Horrible, but great. :D Horrible in that they drew me in, made me forget about the outside world... then ended! Over and over, every time I would blink and shake my head at the sudden ending of the clip. It was almost a shock every time! And eee, I had no idea the Gaeta/Hoshi kiss was canon! *wiggles* And I totally forgot how much I liked Gaeta. I really, really need to rewatch the whole series.

House amused the hell out of me. Wilson in bed, House singing to wake him up.

Well I guess it would be nice
If I could touch your body
I know not everybody
Has got a body like you


Heehee! First off, great great song (Yay George Michael!). Secondly... As if the House/Wilson folks needed something to make them even happier! :D

Sad that there's no new Stargate Universe to download from the weekend, but I know there are three webisodes around for it, so I'm going to track those down instead.

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