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Jul. 18th, 2005 04:12 pmDear TV3, Channel 2,
Please stop putting all your best programmes on on Wednesday nights. I have choir.
Don't you think Two and a Half Men, Malcolm in the Middle, Scrubs, CSI, Grey's Anatomy and Numb3rs is just a little excessive, anyway?
no love
me.
My mother has an article on abortion in this week's Listener- actually, it's more about Margaret Sparrow, who's worked for the FPA and the like for forty years, is pro-choice and has a lot of experience to back it up with. The article's well-written and informative, but I feel it kind of fails to make any consistent point- I know my mother's pro-choice, but I come away from the article thinking that whoever wrote it probably didn't vehemently disagree with abortion, but no other feelings apart from that. Which, to me, is something of a failure; even Margaret Sparrow didn't come off all that pro. This is both incredibly uncharacteristic of my mother and also annoying: I feel like the article should at least have had something of an argument, you know?
I have recently surprised myself by leaving two vitriolic comments in
sixth_light's journal. Sorry, L, but sorry only in the I'm-not-really-sorry way, I'm sure you understand. :P It's probably not her fault, or anything (much) but..
I have a free book coming up on my UBS frequent customer card... has anyone read Maddigan's Fantasia, which is the new Margaret Mahy? I can even get a signed copy so I really think I might go with that. (Sadly, it looks like they might have had a signing in there recently because there are copies of all sorts of signed books- The Lion in the Meadow, The Tricksters, The Witch In The Cherry Tree et al. If I'd known, I would have gone; I mean, Margaret Mahy.
Please stop putting all your best programmes on on Wednesday nights. I have choir.
Don't you think Two and a Half Men, Malcolm in the Middle, Scrubs, CSI, Grey's Anatomy and Numb3rs is just a little excessive, anyway?
no love
me.
My mother has an article on abortion in this week's Listener- actually, it's more about Margaret Sparrow, who's worked for the FPA and the like for forty years, is pro-choice and has a lot of experience to back it up with. The article's well-written and informative, but I feel it kind of fails to make any consistent point- I know my mother's pro-choice, but I come away from the article thinking that whoever wrote it probably didn't vehemently disagree with abortion, but no other feelings apart from that. Which, to me, is something of a failure; even Margaret Sparrow didn't come off all that pro. This is both incredibly uncharacteristic of my mother and also annoying: I feel like the article should at least have had something of an argument, you know?
I have recently surprised myself by leaving two vitriolic comments in
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I have a free book coming up on my UBS frequent customer card... has anyone read Maddigan's Fantasia, which is the new Margaret Mahy? I can even get a signed copy so I really think I might go with that. (Sadly, it looks like they might have had a signing in there recently because there are copies of all sorts of signed books- The Lion in the Meadow, The Tricksters, The Witch In The Cherry Tree et al. If I'd known, I would have gone; I mean, Margaret Mahy.