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Last week I've been quite busy because on moments I wasn't working at the bookstore in Utrecht, I was filling in at the bookstore in Nieuwegein. This week will be the same. It's nice seeing my former colleagues again, but I'm glad this is only temporarily because I'd been looking forward to some time for myself with the kids back at school and all. Well, at least I have Sunday's off.
On top of me not having much on-line time as it was, internet went down a couple of times this week. In spite of that I managed to get SGA 5x7, so I watched that last night. Not that I would have missed much if I hadn't been able to get it... The best thing about this one was that it took me one episode closer to Daniel coming to Atlantis. Otherwise it was boring. The only thing creepy was the men's reaction to the women, and the way some of the actresses thought acting tough consists of pulling a grumpy face, stomping around and chewing gum. I half expected one to hawk vigorously and spit.
I've also watched the first episode of Farscape and it took me all of 2 minutes to fall hopelessly in love with John Crichton; I finally added Ben Browder to my interests.
Oh, and I'm using my tram and bus traveling time to read. A couple of Dutch writers (Siska Mulder and Joost Heyink), Lynn Flewelling's (
otterdance) Nightrunner series, and I've been rereading some of my favorite Rodney/John adolescent fics. Rawr!!
On top of me not having much on-line time as it was, internet went down a couple of times this week. In spite of that I managed to get SGA 5x7, so I watched that last night. Not that I would have missed much if I hadn't been able to get it... The best thing about this one was that it took me one episode closer to Daniel coming to Atlantis. Otherwise it was boring. The only thing creepy was the men's reaction to the women, and the way some of the actresses thought acting tough consists of pulling a grumpy face, stomping around and chewing gum. I half expected one to hawk vigorously and spit.
I've also watched the first episode of Farscape and it took me all of 2 minutes to fall hopelessly in love with John Crichton; I finally added Ben Browder to my interests.
Oh, and I'm using my tram and bus traveling time to read. A couple of Dutch writers (Siska Mulder and Joost Heyink), Lynn Flewelling's (
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