“I think a lot of life is working out how to apologize sufficiently to the one you love. If you’d just shot her dead, I think probably standing guard on a box for 2000 years is about right. There are some things that mowing the lawn doesn’t cover.”
-Steven Moffat, Doctor Who Confidential
When mowing’s not enough…
Brilliant.
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Check Out This Fan-Made “Good Omens” Title Sequence
With a TV mini-series based on Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett’s Good Omens still in development (recently confirmed by Gaiman himself on Twitter), this “book title sequence” made by Ariana T. on Vimeo gives us a tantalizing idea of what we might expect. A motion graphics assignment for school based on her favorite book, Ariana used After Effects and Photoshop to put this visually striking video.
So much awesome, so little video!
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Neil Gaiman: Happy World Poetry Day
Here’s my favourite poem about Premature Ejaculation and lust and self-hatred.
It’s called The Imperfect Enjoyment, and is by John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester (1 April 1647 – 26 July 1680).
I put a link up to it rather than post the text here, because it’s definitely a Not Safe For Work…
Rochester. What a guy.
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Hank's Tumblr: Sydney Nerdfighter Gathering - 17th March 2012
I just realised that I haven’t made a post about this yet!
So this is how it went down:
We met up at the Vic statue between QVB and Town Hall at 12pm. I was a tad nervous for unknown reasons but then I got there and everyone turned up and it soon became apparent that we…
This happened like 2 days ago not 2 blocks away from my house! How did I not know this! Curse you busy school schedule and lack of immersion in nerfightaria!
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No matter how long the slinky is, the bottom of the slinky will stay still (hover) until the top reaches it. Even if the slinky is over 1000 feet long.
woah
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Yes. HIMYM. I’ve been wanting this for a long time.
DOWNTON.
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. I am super cool. And you’re all dead because the end of the world is nigh.
Portlandia - jeez, not even far off. Portland even looks like Melbourne half of the time.
Also Downton…but who am I!? Which story is MY story! Can I be the tragically torn young man who has his pick of all of the different hot girls and is heir to billions of pounds?
Unsurprisingly, mine was The Big Bang Theory.
Castle… I hope I’m not the dead guy.
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When we started we HAD no style, no understanding of ourselves or what we were doing. We had feelings, vague ones, a sense of what we liked, maybe, but no unified point of view, not even a real way to express our partnership. We fought constantly and expected to break up every other week. But we did have a few things, things I think you might profit from knowing:
We loved what we did. More than anything. More than sex. Absolutely.
We always felt as if every show was the most important thing in the world, but knew if we bombed, we’d live.
We did not start as friends, but as people who respected and admired each other. Crucial, absolutely crucial for a partnership. As soon as we could afford it, we ceased sharing lodgings. Equally crucial.
We made a solemn vow not to take any job outside of show business. We
borrowed money from parents and friends, rather than take that lethal job waiting tables. This forced us to take any job offered to us. Anything. We once did a show in the middle of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia as part of a fashion show on a hot July night while all around our stage, a race-riot was fully underway. That’s how serious we were about our vow.Get on stage. A lot. Try stuff. Make your best stab and keep stabbing. If it’s there in your heart, it will eventually find its way out. Or you will give up and have a prudent, contented life doing something else.
Teller, of Penn and Teller, in a letter at http://shwood.squarespace.com/news/2009/9/21/14-years-ago-the-day-teller-gave-me-the-secret-to-my-career.html
Strangely, advice as good for writers or musicians as it is for magicians.
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