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Nate Elune ([personal profile] fan_elune) wrote2006-09-07 04:17 pm

Miracle!

Really, all I had to do was balance out my karma. I just spent a godawful night because of a hell of a sore throat and what felt like a horrible fever when I'm sure I wasn't that hot, so this afternoon university picked up. And it's all good, I'll hear from them next week.

Now I can go back to being a sick zombie type person.

(In other good news, yesterday I gave a class to that pupil of mine in the 'Amour' neighbouhood, and [livejournal.com profile] heikki_cheren texted me to tell me she'd found another nest of Amour near République, which I will have to go check out one of these days.)

[identity profile] fan-elune.livejournal.com 2006-09-07 05:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Ha! It likely was. Jennifer Connelly, Rufus Sewell, Kiefer Sutherland...? It wasn't the best of sci-fi movies, imho, but it was definitely cool.

I'm right there with Katie here, I'm all about the obscure Brits. But that's because I've never seen much Canadian TV or movies. Any recs? I'm up for anything. Ready to be converted!

[identity profile] wields-a-pen.livejournal.com 2006-09-07 06:49 pm (UTC)(link)
If you want something Canadian and are interested in seeing what is pretty much the most slashy show ever to be aired on television, take a look at Due South, staring Paul Gross (who I've met; he's awesome!). Callum Keith Rennie is in some of the later episodes, and I usually like following his work (you've probably actually seen him in a lot of random stuff).

My only other Canadian love is the Anne of Green Gables mini-series, but that's way more of a sentimental favorite since I can't remember a point in my life where I didn't know what that movie was.

I'll take the Canadians over the Americans any day, but overall, I love my Brits (and Irish)!