fangrrl_squees: (dw - you're completely mad!)
Wait a minute...

Paul Darrow played Elvis?

Apparently so.

The above pic is from this entertaining archive and was found via the wonders of Google.

Ow.
fangrrl_squees: (Default)
I was doing all of this on another journal service, just to keep some (virtual) distance between my regular blog and my fannish squee-ings.

But then I realized that a) the other journal service kinda stunk (1.5 million members, 1.4 million of which seem to be fictional people) and b) why should I have *that* much distance between my journals? (in other words, logging in to the other server was a pain)

My fannishness is a feast or famine sort of thing. I'll go absolutely mad about something for a few weeks, and then it'll be dormant for a few months or even years, as in the case of my current B7 squeefit. The last time I seriously squee'd about that show, I was still in highschool which, suffice it to say, was not recently.

However, I'm not entirely sold on using this journal. I might just stay with the other one, 'cos it offers a few more usericons for free. What can I say? I'm a cheap date.

If I stick with the notion of moving over here, I'll re-post my entries from the other spot before the backlog gets too significant. All entries will be public and, when I remember, tagged - mostly because I do a lot of memory dumping - of my fic ideas and general fannish speculation - and I want to be able to find them, later. If I add any "friends" (how I hate that term, couldn't LJ have thought of something better?) they will probably be fan-communities and the like, rather than individual people. I'll only add comms/folks that I want to read on a regular basis, so if - for some unfathomable reason - you add me to your F-List, don't be shocked if I don't reciprocate. It won't matter as all entries will be public, anyways.

My primary interests are Doctor Who (old and new), and Blakes 7. I'm a moderate fan of The Prisoner, Babylon 5, and most of Joss Whedon's work. I'm passing familiar with Battlestar Galactica (old and new), SG1 and Farscape. When it comes to Dune, I only like the books (the first three books, at that) and the look of David Lynch's adaptation, if not the screenplay. I have a high tolerance for cheeze (as you might guess) and I'm perfectly capable of laughing at my fandoms and myself.

Further news as events warrant.

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