PB, Heroes, Reading Week
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Think I'm going to be heading to Halifax for Reading Week, now... NYC's still a distant possibility, but even if it works out I don't think I'll go. Too expensive, too big a deal, and I'm going to Orlando the next week anyway so I don't really need 2 big trips. Looking forward to Halifax now; I called my uncle and he's fine with me coming. It'll be fun to hang out with the family and do very little beyond spending time with them, watching Supernatural, and possibly playing FFXII if they don't mind me bringing my PS2. XD Hey, I won't have much schoolwork to do, so I might as well make use of the time to play more. ;p
Also, PB tonight=love. And the end of Heroes=omgwtf?
There was kissing! And Sara and Michael beating on Kellerman for the torture! And train escapades! And the return of Mahone's little pills! Woo hoo!
And I honestly don't really care that Haywire's dead. Knew someone was going, and better him than anyone I actually care about. Long as Sucre's still safe...
T-Bag's creeping me out even more, if that's possible. Meep.
Kellerman is awesome. Though he still deserved Sara's justified attack. Hah. Been looking forward to the fallout from the torture ever since Team Scofield-Burrows joined up with Kellerman, and it didn't disappoint. Though would've liked to have seen more of Michael going batshit on him for touching his girl. ;p
But then there was Michael-Sara touching and feeling sharing and kissing and squee! I'm not even a big-time shipper of them, but I like them and I was excited. "The first thing they tell us is to never fall in love with an inmate..." *meaningful looks* *kissing* *sound of me squeeing in background*
I want to see more of Mahone going up against the Company. Let's hope they remember that... -_- But return of the pills made me happy, and I liked his little talk with Haywire about how he understands what it's like to be cornered. I am glad that he didn't actually outright kill him, though. I really hope they do right with his storyline; I'm a bit worried, but fairly optimistic in general.
Man, it must suck to be a Peter/Claire shipper right now. Unless you're into the 'cest, in which case carry right along. ;) But I'm sure quite a few fans aren't happy about this new development. It was a nice shock, though, either way. ^^ I didn't see that coming at all.
And, umm... that's all. Decent episode overall; liked the Claire stuff and the Peter stuff, didn't care much about the Niki stuff or the Isaac stuff. Hiro stuff was pretty good. Eh. Can't get all that excited about this show, though I enjoy it.
Also, I finished 2 more
fanart50 drawings and am in the planning stages of another. Woo hoo!
Also, PB tonight=love. And the end of Heroes=omgwtf?
There was kissing! And Sara and Michael beating on Kellerman for the torture! And train escapades! And the return of Mahone's little pills! Woo hoo!
And I honestly don't really care that Haywire's dead. Knew someone was going, and better him than anyone I actually care about. Long as Sucre's still safe...
T-Bag's creeping me out even more, if that's possible. Meep.
Kellerman is awesome. Though he still deserved Sara's justified attack. Hah. Been looking forward to the fallout from the torture ever since Team Scofield-Burrows joined up with Kellerman, and it didn't disappoint. Though would've liked to have seen more of Michael going batshit on him for touching his girl. ;p
But then there was Michael-Sara touching and feeling sharing and kissing and squee! I'm not even a big-time shipper of them, but I like them and I was excited. "The first thing they tell us is to never fall in love with an inmate..." *meaningful looks* *kissing* *sound of me squeeing in background*
I want to see more of Mahone going up against the Company. Let's hope they remember that... -_- But return of the pills made me happy, and I liked his little talk with Haywire about how he understands what it's like to be cornered. I am glad that he didn't actually outright kill him, though. I really hope they do right with his storyline; I'm a bit worried, but fairly optimistic in general.
Man, it must suck to be a Peter/Claire shipper right now. Unless you're into the 'cest, in which case carry right along. ;) But I'm sure quite a few fans aren't happy about this new development. It was a nice shock, though, either way. ^^ I didn't see that coming at all.
And, umm... that's all. Decent episode overall; liked the Claire stuff and the Peter stuff, didn't care much about the Niki stuff or the Isaac stuff. Hiro stuff was pretty good. Eh. Can't get all that excited about this show, though I enjoy it.
Also, I finished 2 more
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Date: 2007-02-06 02:24 pm (UTC)What'd you think of 5 and 6? I don't remember those episodes.
I don't remember the actual technical terms for it or anything, but the plate that's going to fail has had pressure building up on it since the 1700's, which is the last time it shifted. Seismologists have noted tremors (4-5ish) slowly moving north (toward) up the Cascadia Subduction Zone last month and this month, leaving a window of about 1-2 weeks where the chances of 'the big one' finally happening are higher; albeit still, very, very low. When it happens, it's going to be a 7.0-9.0 definitely. If it does not happen now, the next window will be April of next year. The good news is, on Saturday they reported that the minor tremors have subsided, so hopefully it was all a false alarm.
Vancouver is going to be leveled, and Richmond and will Vancouver Island will probably be annihilated, thanks to the tsunami waves happening shortly after. On the mainland, we have too many old buildings that are not up to earthquake standards. Thankfully, the apartment complex I live in, while old, is built low to the ground and has a tough foundation/frame structure (...Lol). Fires are still a real hazard, however, and the giant chlorine gas cloud of death that will come from the chemical plants nearby isn't going to be a fun experience either.
Funny thing is, I watched they news and there is no mention of it. The information I know about it is from Internet news sites, and even finding those is difficult. Panic control, perhaps?
I know I shouldn't be living in fear or paranoia or anything, since it's not healthy. But the last time they brought this up was back when we were in elementary school and nothing ever happened. Just now they bring the issue up again - surely they must have a good reason to do so, don't you think?