Sooooo out-of-fucking-NOWHERE last night my blackberry just...lost all mobile connection. If I try to reset it it will connect for a few seconds and then go and disconnect again. So I call Telus from my house phone (cuz I can't even call out or answer the phone either as it goes straight to voicemail) to go "Umm...wtf you guys?" and WHAT do they tell me?
"Oh. Yeah sounds like you need a new phone. Something's busted in yours. Sorry. Oh but you can get a replacement for for $249 because you're no longer under warranty!! :D :D :D"
So it's either do that, or have no phone at all and still pay the rest of my contract. So I'm getting a new phone. That is red. Because I was angry.
Seriously, I'm so mad that it just...broke like that. I'm totally going to another service provider next year when my contract is up because this is ridiculoooous.
"Oh. Yeah sounds like you need a new phone. Something's busted in yours. Sorry. Oh but you can get a replacement for for $249 because you're no longer under warranty!! :D :D :D"
So it's either do that, or have no phone at all and still pay the rest of my contract. So I'm getting a new phone. That is red. Because I was angry.
Seriously, I'm so mad that it just...broke like that. I'm totally going to another service provider next year when my contract is up because this is ridiculoooous.
- Mood:
pissed off
I got the link from the wonderful mad men footnotes site.
http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/6 1jun/johnson-p1.htm
The Captivity of Marriage by Nora Johnston. The Atlantic, June 1961.
http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/6
The Captivity of Marriage by Nora Johnston. The Atlantic, June 1961.
Title: We were, We are, We will be
Summary: Don watches Sally sleep and ponders the consequences of risky ventures. Set during the Mad Men Season 3 finale Shut the Door, Have a Seat.
Rating: PG
Word Count: 659
We were, We are, We will be (Off-site Link)
Summary: Don watches Sally sleep and ponders the consequences of risky ventures. Set during the Mad Men Season 3 finale Shut the Door, Have a Seat.
Rating: PG
Word Count: 659
We were, We are, We will be (Off-site Link)
- Mood:
productive
- Music:Gosford Park
And even more g(e)orgeousness ;) under the cut...
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part of me is slightly horrified this happened, but another part of me is glad for the pictures that came out because omg, joe is such a ham.

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Hey Guys, Happy Thanksgiving! I bought the new Heroes Magazine and I'm full of the giving spirit! Everybody get super excited cause this issue is a Villains Special. Edgar, Lydia, Sam and Sylar are all over the mag. Here are the major Carnie highlights. But if you can get your hands on it...Buy It. OMG! Every single page is worth it. Especially all the features you can see on the cover scan! Hope this is awesome enough to kick you out of your turkey induced comas. ^______^ (May this also be inspiration for the icon makers)
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- Place:In a turkey coma
- Mood:thankful
- Music:Sweet Dreams - Beyonce
- Mood:
hungry - Music:Donovan
An unbelievingly small spam, just one picture in particular I loved involving Ringo and Paul XD
( <3 And this is why I love this man XD )
( <3 And this is why I love this man XD )
Yet more George pics, under the cut. :)
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Oh Criminal Minds. Oh...show...oh...my...
*sobs like a baby*
*sobs like a baby*
- Mood:
crushed
I'm kind of okay with the fact that this new article about Joe in the New York Times is 8000+ words long.
Partly because it comes with these photos:

( +2 and some unintentionally lulzy excerpts. )
Partly because it comes with these photos:

( +2 and some unintentionally lulzy excerpts. )
- Music:Ben Folds - Fred Jones, Pt. 2 | Powered by Last.fm
I made a video about the CAST of LOST.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEC1xUE2 Ku4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEC1xUE2
This is a little question I've been mulling over for the purposes of fanfic. When Don is confessing the secret of his false identity to Betty she says "Isn't that against the law?" I really don't know much about the justice system of the 1960s but I've been wondering what sort of penalty Don would face for identity fraud and desertion of the army? If it resulted in imprisonment how long would Don's sentence be? Would people like Anna and Betty, or even Pete and Bert, be in trouble for concealing Don's secret? These are just things I'm considering as I wonder how Mad Men's story might continue if Don's crimes were exposed and brought to court.
- Mood:
curious
I saw
didyouhasaparty post on gqmf_heroes that ugly Matt Parkman/Sylar love child and OMG I had to sign up to the site and start making Sylar babies. I warn you some of these babies are ugly enough to kill a ship! Ha ha ha ha.
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- Place:Delivery Room
- Mood:crazy
- Music:Is you is or is you ain't my baby?
I love Elizabeth in this interview, she is so relaxed and almost giddy about her work. Elizabeth talks the finale, her theories and a little bit about next season.
"New" Lost Elizabeth Mitchell Interview: Lost & V

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"New" Lost Elizabeth Mitchell Interview: Lost & V

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- Music:Bright Eyes - Gold Mine Gutted | Powered by Last.fm



