Note to self: Do not go immediately from reading discussions of The Girl in the Fireplace to one of your HPS readings on time travel (specifically, on personal vs external time). It makes you start thinking extremely stupid things. Like, that writing your subject paper on personal and external time, as demonstrated in this episode of Doctor Who might actually be a good idea. *facepalm*
And, the other big thing coming up is Torchwood, which is on tonight (UK time, anyway). Which, through my cunning means of time conversion, means that it'll be on from 6am to 7:40, local time. Add in a few hours for it to get online, and then a couple of hours waiting, and I am, shall we say, somewhat skeptical about whether I could obtain it before heading off to Uni.
So, after Uni it is. And, considering the way I expect my flist to go, means I shall have to be avoiding LJ for most of tomorrow. Oh well.
ETA: How does one decide which music to leave off their iPod? Yeah, I have three gig too much to have it all on there, but I love it all! Admittedly, I probably couldn't identify half of it, but what if I feel like listening to that exact song on the tram tomorrow? (Yes, I am the kind of person whose bags are always crammed full of useless junk, just in case I need it. And I never throw anything out)
I feel guilty about leaving songs off. As if they aren't good enough for me. *emos*
And, the other big thing coming up is Torchwood, which is on tonight (UK time, anyway). Which, through my cunning means of time conversion, means that it'll be on from 6am to 7:40, local time. Add in a few hours for it to get online, and then a couple of hours waiting, and I am, shall we say, somewhat skeptical about whether I could obtain it before heading off to Uni.
So, after Uni it is. And, considering the way I expect my flist to go, means I shall have to be avoiding LJ for most of tomorrow. Oh well.
ETA: How does one decide which music to leave off their iPod? Yeah, I have three gig too much to have it all on there, but I love it all! Admittedly, I probably couldn't identify half of it, but what if I feel like listening to that exact song on the tram tomorrow? (Yes, I am the kind of person whose bags are always crammed full of useless junk, just in case I need it. And I never throw anything out)
I feel guilty about leaving songs off. As if they aren't good enough for me. *emos*
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*headdesks*
Fandom is killing me
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*shudders*
That idea scared me very much
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But that's about what I can come up with for interesting German shows, yes. Although there are probably some copies of British quiz formats floating around as well. Those could be interesting, maybe.
XWA
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I've always been more of a 'Alarm für Cobra 11' girl, but when they changed the main characters for the hundreth time and packed even more car explosions into it I lost interest a bit ^^
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I've heard of 'Cobra 11', but I've never watched it. Any good to start with?
XWA
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Naaah....
XWA
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And I was only jealous because you get all the things subbed and not dubbed ^^
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(Come on over. It's not that far, and the language isn't *that* different. ;-))
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Will probably be in Utrecht later this year, so tell me: Do you have Who already?
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The Eccleston season has been broadcast earlier this year, partially overlapping with the broadcast of DT on the Beeb. I haven't heard anything else about when the next one will be broadcast, but it's entirely possible the same thing will happen again.
XWA
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I still intend to dig out a HQ cap somewhere, print it out and have it transferred to a T-Shirt (just one, and just for personal use), because I don't think I've actually seen any Who merchandise yet. Then again, I haven't really looked all that closely.
XWA
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I'm hoping for the merchandise every year now, being on that Jaarbeurs thingy. I have slightly better chances if it has already been on dutch TV
*crosses fingers*
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It's not quite as bad as for Red Dwarf, the fist season of which was released on DVD in .nl. Price ~10 Euro. No other seasons have so far been forthcoming. Price for an imported season: ~35 Euro. I love RD. I am not made of money. And the same goes for Jonathan Creek, BTW.
Maybe there will be some stuff now that the Sinterklaas catalogues are coming out. But I really doubt it. DW doesn't seem to have made much of an impact on the Dutch kiddies.
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