The Writer They Call Tay
05 May 2008 @ 11:22 pm
This is a public service announcement.  
Go see Iron Man. That is all.
 
 
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The Writer They Call Tay
02 May 2008 @ 12:08 am
Various Miscellanea  
A woman my mum works with sent her home with Series 5 of QI and some episodes of I'd Do Anything on couple of disks. I watched the first two episodes of I'd Do Anything tonight and I am totally addicted.

It's sort of like American Idol for musical theatre. It's a British show, and they're trying to find people to play Nancy and Oliver in the new West End production of Oliver!. They've done two previous series, one to find Maria in The Sound of Music and one to find Joseph for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat. They need one woman for Nancy and 3 young boys to play Oliver. John Barrowman is one of the judges/coaches, so that's kind of cool, mostly I'm finding the show itself really interesting. It's like American Idol, but I care, you know? I love musical theatre. So I'm up to the Top 12 now, where the women and boys are going to be started to be voted on by the public. I decided to wait until my mum could watch it with me, since I thought she'd enjoy it.

I haven't watch any of the QI, yet, but I know that'll be good because QI is love.

In other news, I am having the worst time with my Water fic for [info]dresdenflashfic. I started with one story which went absolutely nowhere, so I talked it out with Ama and she gave me a new idea, which I've now written, but it's way too long and I'm trying to cut it down so it has a nice, clean plotline and...blargh! I haven't missed a challenge there yet, but I wasn't terribly happy with the last one I wrote (for the Fire challenge), so I'd rather not submit one than submit one I'm not happy with. Hopefully the fact that it's driving me crazy is only because it's late. Maybe tomorrow everything will look better and I'll be able to edit it into something submittable. If not, oh well.

My [info]dresdenficathon fic is coming along nicely now, though, after a rough start. I realized I was coming at it from the wrong angle and now it's going along quite quickly. I'm pretty confident I'll have it done in time.

Also, I got a 97 on my Philosophy exam! Whoot! I don't know my final mark yet, but I'm obviously very pleased with that.
 
 
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The Writer They Call Tay
28 April 2008 @ 01:39 pm
*dons party hat*  
I missed doing this yesterday, so:

Happy Birthday, Journal!

It became one year old on April 27th.

I'd just like to thank everyone on my f-list for letting me read your entries and talk with you. You are wonderful, fascinating people and I enjoy the time I spend here. Thank you to everyone who's left me a comment as well, you always make my day. :-)
 
 
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The Writer They Call Tay
23 April 2008 @ 02:06 pm
Questions Needing Answers  
Doing one of my question round-up posts, this time RE: the Dresden Files bookverse. Spoilers for up to and including White Night.

PSA: I haven't read all of Small Favor yet, so please don't spoil any plot points in the comments. I know some of the answers might be found in Small Favor and I just haven't reached them yet, but I'm working at reading it in bursts and I want to make sure I have some idea of the answers in order to have enough time to finishing writing before my ficathon deadline.

Fishing for opinions... )
 
 
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The Writer They Call Tay
17 April 2008 @ 05:29 pm
Book Love  
[info]joonscribble does book rec's quite often and I'm always impressed with her well-readedness (well-readitivity?). I thought I'd offer a list of some of my favourite books of all time, not to show off my well-readedness, but to share the book love.

Books! )
 
 
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The Writer They Call Tay
03 April 2008 @ 11:06 am
TV Meme (Because I have the Flu and nothing better to do)  
Stolen from [info]joonsribble, who is an enabler. ;-)

Empire Magazine has revealed its list of the "50 Greatest TV Shows" ever. Below is the list and here be the rules.

1. Bold the shows you've watched every episode of, or as near as makes no difference.
2. Italic the shows you've seen at least some episodes of. (I'm going by: seen a couple all the way through)


Can you tell I don't watch a lot of TV? )
 
 
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The Writer They Call Tay
25 March 2008 @ 12:48 pm
Easter Fun  
So, Easter went very well for me. My mum had to work on Sunday so we did the family thing on Monday. We had brunch...at 6:00 at night. We were going to do it in the morning, but my brother had school and then we were going to do it after that but Amalie's brother George (who is rooming with Adam and Ama for awhile) was working, so we ended up doing it at night. We still had breakfast food though - fried potatoes, sausages, toast, bacon, scrambled eggs and pancakes. Plus some key lime yogurt bars for dessert that I made for my dad. He's diabetic, so they were sugar free and he really likes key lime things. Note to the world: juicing key limes is a bitch. The Easter bunny came at night too, and there was much chocolate to be had.

On Sunday, Amalie, Stacey and Erica came over to dye Easter eggs. I found out a few years back that Ama had never done it as a kid, so I started the tradition. It turns out Stacey and Erica had never done it before either, so it was a bit like being a kindergarten teacher. I spent more time instructing and watching than actually doing anything. Which was fine, because it was a total, total, total blast. At one point I was laughing so hard I was crying. Total fun.

Then we watched Enchanted (which is sooooo good) and had much merriment before Stacey and Erica left so Stacey could go to her Easter dinner thing. It's sort of awesome how four 21 - 24 year olds can have that much fun doing totally childish things. I love my group of friends. Ama stayed for a little while longer and let me read my stories to her and chatted out some of the ones that aren't completed yet. She's good like that.

And now I'm off to school to be historical. Hope everyone else had a lovely Easter for those who celebrate it. If you don't, I hope you had a lovely weekend. :-)
 
 
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The Writer They Call Tay
18 March 2008 @ 02:24 pm
Triumph!  
I am done my Philosophy course! I still have to write the exam, but all the work is done.

Take that, Philosophy course! You think you could break me with your nonsensical questions and your misnumbered answers and your strange lack of quotation marks in certain articles, but I have prevailed! I stand upon your smouldering remains and laugh, laugh I say! Muahahaha!

On to World History. High school diploma, here I come! Boo-yah!
 
 
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The Writer They Call Tay
07 March 2008 @ 02:22 pm
Memeage (now with new and improved memeage action)  
Two Memes, both stolen from a random person's journal (yeah, that's right, I cruise random journals. Watch out, random people, you could be next!).

Top Five Meme:

Top 5.... )

Album Meme:

Featuring their hit single: 'Atlantic hurricane reanalysis' )
 
 
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The Writer They Call Tay
03 March 2008 @ 03:41 pm
Interests Meme  
It's [info]joonscribble's fault.

My Interests Collage! )
 
 
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The Writer They Call Tay
29 February 2008 @ 04:27 pm
Rather Random Neat Thing  
As I worked on the weekly quiz at the learning centre today, (this) I came across an interesting thing. There's something called the Parsons Code for identifying songs. He wrote a book "The Directory of Tunes and Musical Themes", which allows the reader to identify that song they've been humming by following a simple system of finding out the general tune.

You start by humming the first note of the song. This is marked as an asterix (*) in the code. Then you hum the next note. Is it higher (U) or lower (D) or the same (R) as the first note? You write down the appropriate letter. Then you continue to the third note, U, D, or R? You keep going, recording the general notes until you have a code like *RURURDDRDRDRD (Hum it, you'll recognize it). You could then look up the code in the book and find the song.

I thought it was kinda cool. Here's the wiki page for it. Give it a try, if you want, and post it in a comment. I'll try to guess the song.
 
 
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