Went and got my tetanus/diptheria/polio and hepatitis A vaccinations this afternoon in preparation for the Great Cuban Foofy Drink Vacation and now my arm hurts. Tetanus vaccinations always sting like a sumbitch. I'll have a sore arm for days, which may make this year's first dragon boat practice on Thursday interesting.
Does being immunised against diptheria mean that I won't turn into a dip?
Somehow, I have managed to fall weeks behind on TV shows again. The only one I seem to be able to watch in 'real time' is House. I have several episodes of 24 and ER waiting for me on tape and at least one episode each of Lost and Desperate Housewives. I managed to catch up on Prison Break over the weekend, so I just have last night's finale to watch now.
Because of my behindness, I couldn't watch last night's 24 when I got home late after choir practice, so I hauled out my Firefly DVDs and rewatched Objects In Space. I think that's the first time I've seen it since Serenity came out - it's very foreshadowy, what with the crew discussing River's possible psychic abilities and her eerie weapons skills for the first time.
The physics of the 'Verse doesn't stand up to close scrutiny very well, but it's so nice to see a sci-fi show where space is actually *silent*. Thanks for that, Joss.
Does being immunised against diptheria mean that I won't turn into a dip?
Somehow, I have managed to fall weeks behind on TV shows again. The only one I seem to be able to watch in 'real time' is House. I have several episodes of 24 and ER waiting for me on tape and at least one episode each of Lost and Desperate Housewives. I managed to catch up on Prison Break over the weekend, so I just have last night's finale to watch now.
Because of my behindness, I couldn't watch last night's 24 when I got home late after choir practice, so I hauled out my Firefly DVDs and rewatched Objects In Space. I think that's the first time I've seen it since Serenity came out - it's very foreshadowy, what with the crew discussing River's possible psychic abilities and her eerie weapons skills for the first time.
The physics of the 'Verse doesn't stand up to close scrutiny very well, but it's so nice to see a sci-fi show where space is actually *silent*. Thanks for that, Joss.