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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
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.)
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
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Date: 2006-09-07 04:06 pm (UTC)...there's always Dark City? But other than that, he seems to pretty much always be cast as the possessive villain. What is wrong with you filmmaker types! He was also amazing in his section of Paris je t'aime with Emily Mortimer.
You see him pop up once in a while. We saw V right after our Coupling moment, and god, yeah, that was weird. Heh.
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Date: 2006-09-07 04:55 pm (UTC)(I think I feel the same way about obscure Canadian actors)
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Date: 2006-09-07 05:05 pm (UTC)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!
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Date: 2006-09-07 06:49 pm (UTC)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)!