Someone stole the sign from Auschwitz. With what intent is unknown, but I'm not sure I can think of a creepier artifact on the entire planet to have gone missing.
Look, this isn't really a spoiler for The End of Time, but there are a couple of production stills in the article. John Simm. As the Master. In a gag. I could look at that picture ALL DAY.
Patty is safely in Ohio visiting her family, despite epic traffic last night that made us wonder just a bit if she'd make her flight (friends were less lucky). I won't have her back until New Year's Day and miss her already (it is cold in our bed!) but this isn't a very long time for her to be gone considering what digs are like.
In the realm of "2009 is completely stupid" the door to the office in our apartment came off the hinges last night. We were not, in fact, having sex up against it at the time.
It's supposed to snow tomorrow. And snow a lot. I am almost excited.
But meanwhile, did I mention it's fucking cold? I've been resisting breaking out the great coat because even though it's the warmest thing I own, it weighs about ten pounds and isn't really fun to wear on the subway. Also, it's a little weird now that Americans have actually seen Torchwood -- I mean those ads were all over the buses for _months_.
There is now tinsel up on the Ianto memorial at Mermaid Quay.
- Who the fuck steals the Auschwitz sign?! Just...jawdrop. I can't even decide what the best case scenario there is other than you don't steal the fucking Auschwitz sign.
- You know what makes me want to finally break down and declare war on Christmas? People treating my non-observance of Christmas like an act of war.
- OTOH? Those houses are made of pure awesomesauce. <3
- Considering my list of possible cosplans for Gally, that John Simm pic is alarming. And really, er, distracting. I'll just be over here, confusing my roles some more.
Actually, this is sort of on point. One of the things I'm going to talk about in the paper is (particularly when I reference historical instances of mourning for fictional characters) the idea of going to graves/memorials to celebrate things like birthdays and holidays and the degree to which that in particular has come into play with the Mermaid Quay display.
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Date: 2009-12-18 04:06 pm (UTC)- You know what makes me want to finally break down and declare war on Christmas? People treating my non-observance of Christmas like an act of war.
- OTOH? Those houses are made of pure awesomesauce. <3
- Considering my list of possible cosplans for Gally, that John Simm pic is alarming. And really, er, distracting. I'll just be over here, confusing my roles some more.
- We might get snow today!
- Nothing says mourning like tinsel.
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Date: 2009-12-18 04:12 pm (UTC)MTE. I can see why the blogger is fond of the candy-cane-dust-topped ones.
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Date: 2009-12-18 04:14 pm (UTC)Actually, this is sort of on point. One of the things I'm going to talk about in the paper is (particularly when I reference historical instances of mourning for fictional characters) the idea of going to graves/memorials to celebrate things like birthdays and holidays and the degree to which that in particular has come into play with the Mermaid Quay display.