Good Lord, I seem to have a social life at the moment. That's kind of scary.

Anyway, Tuesday evening meant another CHAS meeting at The Pancake Parlor. (Mmm, pancakes...), which was as entertainingly random as ever, especially when we discovered plans for next semester, and the astounding fact that we actually have money.

And then, afterwards, we went to the movies. To see The Da Vinci Code.

I am sure a few of you are aware of my opinion of Dan Brown's books. So I wasn't expecting much from the movie. To be brief, I will just say that it was a lot better than the book - not that that is actually hard. I always said it read like a movie novelisation, and so the movie fit the story better. No painful prose or blocks of exposition that just piss me off, or the oh-so-Sueified personal descriptions.

So, it was okay. Watchable, but not particularly good. The Pirates of the Caribbean trailer was awesome, though.

Then, last night, [livejournal.com profile] fa11ing_away had gone and arranged for a late Birthday dinner thing, so yay her! So [livejournal.com profile] fa11ing_away, [livejournal.com profile] punk_rock_nerd, [livejournal.com profile] altheas, [livejournal.com profile] lena_supercat, [livejournal.com profile] de_chel, [livejournal.com profile] knave_scurvy, [livejournal.com profile] bellmeister, [livejournal.com profile] ranorith and me went out and Mexican. Which is quite yummy and fun and all. Especially the part where I had rather too many margaritas.

And then we toddled up to The Croft Institute again (hurrah for weeknights and no entry charge!), which now official qualifies as AwesomeTM. Which was also yay fun. And Pink Grapefruit and Gin = yummers.

You know what? This social life thing, it is actually rather appealing. I can see why people go for it.

Also, My fandom is completely bonkers.

And The Cornfield and The HMS STFU have imploded somewhat, due to [livejournal.com profile] vanceone being a misogynistic wanker. So naturally, when I am not being outraged, I discuss Doctor Who with a cool mouse.

Oh, and Rob Shearman remains awesome.
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From: [personal profile] xwingace


Glad you had fun during your party. :-)

That post on T&C makes me use this emoticon 0_0 now for the first time. And I sat there sniggering while I read the post and the thread. I would have giggled, but I'm in a public computer room...

Is it me, or is fandom_wank now entirely populated with, if not DW, then at least David Tennant fans, pretty much down to you? (It may be biased, because I almost only see these things when you link to them, but it sure looks like it. :-))

XWA

From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


I think Corinna picked up on my pre-birthday emo, and decided to try and make me feel better.

It was hilarious, but in the best possible way. *loves her crazy crazy fandom*

Hmm... well, I have sort of gained a reputation as the token Doctor Who obsessive amongst certain people on f_w. I know there are at least two occasions where someone has mentioned Doctor Who in an entirely unrelated thread, and the next response was: *waits for [livejournal.com profile] drakyndra to show up* And then there's the fact that "Doctor Who killed Snarry" is sorta-kinda my fault. And the two great big quote comment threads that I've been involved in. And at least 5 Doctor Who wanks in the laast six months I have commented on heavily. So I have a sort of reputation.

And there's the fact that f_w has a huge Harry Potter population - it's pretty much the biggest wank source these days. The fact that Tennant was in the movie got him huge exposure to a certain section of fandom. And so you get a lot of fans who remember him from Harry Potter, and thought he was kinda hot, and are interested in his other performances. And I am quite willing to pimp [livejournal.com profile] doctorwho_eps...
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From: [personal profile] xwingace


(Icon!)

Ah yes, the pimping of the Tennant. :-) I should do that more. The problem is, when I try that IRL, I get the reaction 'Who?', and a response of 'The Doctor' wouldn't make any sense, since the whole series *hasn't* been broadcast yet on a Dutch channel, and even if it had, I doubt it would get as popular as it is on the other side of the Channel (or even world ;-)). So all I have to point towards is HP, and to be honest, I didn't actually like DT's performance in that all that much. Too OTT again.

I believe Casanova has been snuck in on DVD over here too. I've yet to find it, though. (Not that I need to. I own the British release.)

XWA
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From: [personal profile] xwingace


Doesn't seem to work that way, oddly enough.

I personally could have BBC1 and BBC2 programmed in the place of NL1 and NL2, given the frequency that I watch them, but most people seem to prefer their drama and humour either in Dutch or at least subtitled. Yes, I did try. :-)

Actually, they (well, the first series) *have* been broadcast with Dutch subtitles. On one of the Belgian channels. But that was at four in the afternoon or some such, really weird timeslot. I'd warned a friend about them as she seemed interested, but she didn't manage to catch any of them.

XWA

From: [identity profile] yattara.livejournal.com


Have they now? I rarely watch telly these days, and mainly just the Doctor.

People are weird, yes. Though I wish I had Ceefax on mine, because subtitles can be good.

From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


I do find that icon highly suitable at times.

I talk about him a lot on my LJ (as you may have noticed...) and since most of my RL friends are on LJ too, I've managed to get a few that way. Plus the whole being in a bunch of Sci-Fi clubs, where my obsession is well known. And Casanova and Blackpool were on telly at the end of last year, which helps.
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Yes, I noticed. :-)

Only one of my RL friends is on LJ, and *her* I managed to convince of DT's charm on the strenght of Casanova, which I loaned to her (it was a wrench, yes precious ;-))

For the rest, my RL social circle and my internet social circle don't overlap that much. Makes it tought sometimes if I'm excited about something and have nobody to talk to about it. BF comes closest, but even he has no notions about the joys of fic reading/writing, for instance.

XWA

From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


Casanova got one of my friends, Harry Potter a few more, and then there are a few people I met this year and already liked him. Hurrah them!

And as for my social circles...well, just take a look at who I had for my birthday dinner. And we tend to talk about a lot of this stuff in RL. Though the combination of the two has meant I have had some impact on certain things they are involved in.

From: [identity profile] yattara.livejournal.com


Oh yeah, looking forward to PotC 2. Took me ages to see the first one, but it was fun.

And yay!birthday dinners.

Think Doctor Who will ever kill the HP-fandom? *will keep trying this.*

From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


I saw PotC at the movies with my sister, and loved it instantly. We both did, in a rare bit of sibling synchronicity.

Birthday dinners are good. Particularly with margaritas. And sangria.

We can only keep trying.

From: [identity profile] yattara.livejournal.com


Because what's a birthday without booze? ;)

Spreading Doctor!Love since 2006?

From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


Exactly.

And we can just keep going with it. Someday, we may actually achieve success. Particularly if a few other HP actors cross over to Doctor Who.

From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


I keep expecting to hear of Tom Baker in some minor role. Possibly even just a voice-over. But it hasn't happened yet. *sighs*

From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


God only knows. But there are defintely enough minor old men characters around, even if I forget names at this point.
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Maybe he'd be good for Slughorn? Or is that too sane a role for Old Tom?

XWA

From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


That is actually a thought. He'd have to get a great big moustache, but that one might actually work. Slughorn is supposed to be loud and jolly, and throw lots of parties, after all...
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From: [personal profile] xwingace


Yup, exactly. And just a little bit mysterious. Has secrets, as one might say...

XWA
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From: [personal profile] xwingace


Wasn't the apparition teacher rather thin and insubtstantial? Don't see that working with Tom Baker :-)

Scrimgeour; hmm, I dunno. I'd imagined *him* as a lot younger than TB, so I guess that doesn't quite work. :-)

XWA

From: [identity profile] yattara.livejournal.com


The man's only 70 or so. (TB, not Scrimgeour.)

Haven't read HBP in a while, so my memory's a bit off..
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Well, yes, but I'd imagined Scrimgeour to be in his mid-fifties at the eldest. He's greying, not gone grey yet, and still quite close to his prime. Not quite the picture presented by TB, fine as he still looks.

XWA

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Curses. I am yet to see the PotC2 trailer larger than five inches, and consisting of more than about five pixels. Good thing I'm broke, or I might actually have gone to see the Da Vinci Code, just for PotC.

From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


They actually showed it in the public area outside Hoyts at Melbourne Central. There were a whole bunch of trailers shown there, and this was before where you gave your tickets...

From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


My country brings all the fans to the yard. Damn right, it's better than yours.

From: [identity profile] days-of-yore.livejournal.com


If we're going to get all patriotic about it... remind me what BBC stands for? *triumphant grin*

(Oh, your icon might have just won by itself. But I'm ignoring that.)

From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


*pretends she didn't hear question*

*uses icon again, just for the sake of it*

From: [identity profile] days-of-yore.livejournal.com


Fortunately I'm off shopping, and can run away from said icon.

*does so, with much screaming and flamboyant terror*

From: [identity profile] dune-drd.livejournal.com


Aaahh... It's good to be a lunatic ^^ Oh how I love such threads about the Doctor's trousers during my coffee break, it makes everything so much more bearable (also, unlike [livejournal.com profile] xwingace I giggled quite loudly, oh how I love to have my own room at the uni ^^)
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From: [personal profile] xwingace


*is jealous*

*considers that having an office probably means actually doing some work*

*isn't that jealous.* ;-)

XWA

From: [identity profile] dune-drd.livejournal.com


:p

Work's finished now (screwed up again, so 3 days of getting up early and leaving far too late for nothing). God, I need that coffee now ^^
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From: [personal profile] xwingace


Ugh, sounds grueling.

I did an internship two years ago in one of my Uni's OrgChem departments. It happened twice that I had to run an ionic exchange collumn that always took me until late every evening, no matter if started early. Mostly because the compound I got out of it was so unstable it couldn't remain in solution overnight, and I was doing the column in H2O/EtOH so evaporating the solvent took *hours*.

XWA
Did that even make sense? I have this vague recollection that you did something chemistry related, but I might be confusing you with [livejournal.com profile] doona_rose

From: [identity profile] dune-drd.livejournal.com


Makes perfect sense, I study chemistry (although I don't know that much and GOD will I be happy when I'm finished) and biology.

So yeah, that made sense. Didn' know you were 'one of us', too! :) EtOH alone is bad enough, but with H2O? gaaaaaah!
I actually liked my OrgChem time. Lots of free time to be on the net and faaar to much coffee. Same as now in the Genetics department when I think about it ^^
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From: [personal profile] xwingace


A good, I remembered right :-)

That explanation wouldn't have made much sense to a non-chemist, though. (Maybe [livejournal.com profile] drakyndra can tell us if it does?). Not only did I have to evaporate H2O, I couldn't let the temperature of the heating get over room temp (that fun unstable compound again...) so yeah. Ten in the evening before I left, never mind got *home*.

I was in the OrgChem department, but apart from synthesising that one unstable compound, I was more working on physical chemistry (phase diagrams of surfactants and internal structure of microemulsions).

Still left me plenty of time to go on the computers, though, yes. Although I'm still not entirely sure that was that good a developement. I still haven't readjusted to doing some actual work in the times that I don't have classes...

XWA

From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


I don't quite qualify as a non-chemist, actually, because though I am not studying Chem at Uni, my Mum's a pharmacist, and I did Chem at VCE (and got a 42 for it, too)
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Just the right score for someone of your interests, I should say :-).

And more chem-savvy people just means we're all in good company :-).

XWA

From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


Hurrah for having my very own room in the iPartment!

From: [identity profile] --kali--.livejournal.com


*really wants to see PotC2 trailer*

*is not willing to give money to the Da Vinci Code to actually do so*

*grumps*

What? I do have other fandoms than just DW :D

From: [identity profile] --kali--.livejournal.com


I couldn't part with mine even though the last film was like three years ago. *the campaign for a POTC/Who spin off with both Jack's starts here*

From: [identity profile] --kali--.livejournal.com


There'd be rum and subtext rapidly becoming text and John Barrowman in knee-high boots. Honestly what is there not to love?
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