- Thanks for the birthday wishes! I had a lovely day, and then a post-bday-dinner on Friday with family.

- If anyone is interested in an invite to join Archive of Our Own (AO3) for posting your fics, I have one up for grabs.

- I have joined the ranks of actual stereotype. Yes, I'm now officially a Soccer Mom. :) Go RAPTORS! :DD (we were thisclose to being the Panthers, which I wanted just because the countersign to "Go Panthers" was, of course, "C-Bucs Rule". yes, I'm a Soccer Mom, but they'll be prying my fan badge from my cold dead fingers)

- Watching "Sherlock Holmes" (the RDJ version on tv -- which was amusingly mis-identified as the BBC version) -- when the big dude comes out, kidlet asked: "is he a robot?"

THAT'S MY BOY! :DD

- Short notes on Vampire Diaries: It's awesome. !!!! Katherine PWNS everyone, everywhere. Bonnie rules. Stefan is badass and smart and in so much trouble, now that he's got the cobra's attention back on him. Damon's a dick. I'd stake him if I were Elena and get him out of his own misery. He's pretty and funny, but pathetic.

CAROLINE!!! cannot wait.

- Nikita. Has potential. I've seen a few of the old show, but wasn't in love with it, so I don't really care how they compare. Strangely I am already plotting a vid. it's a very visual show. And also, needs to cross with Covert Affairs (which I am still behind on)

But really, the thing that's getting to me most about these two shows? It seems like 80% of the commentary after both shows - mostly elsewhere - has something to do about the 'chemistry' or lack thereof between various pairings.

Can we retire this overused dog of a word? People use it as if it's some sort of objective standard for analysis, when usually it's just code for "I like this pairing" or "I think they're both hot."

"chemistry": You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

From: [identity profile] ellestra.livejournal.com


I knew that. I was told by my cousin (male, 20 and a fan of VD). Paul Wasilewski. Pretty popular surname in Poland. If you want to hear him speak Polish - here is a little sample with translation (http://community.livejournal.com/ohnotheydidnt/47596969.html). He speaks quite well - almost without accent.

I noticed that it happens more often lately then when I was a kid - children of Polish emigrants still speaking the language (or at least understanding it). I think it's due to easier travel and communication then during communist times. Back then most people in Poland didn't even have phones. Now many kids of Polish emigrants spent their vacation in Poland with their grandparents. I just read an article about Caroline Wozniacki (a Danish tennis player) who asked to be called Karolina Woźniacka in Poland because her grandma follows her matches.
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