the_milky_way: (sam (alone))
* I can't get that song out of my head. I have known it for months, and yes I only watched the vid for Leighton Meester.
I like the song but when one of the big TV stations uses it for their program ads it gets old very fast. And now it's stuck in my head.
At least I have the whole album so it's not like I can't listen to other Cobra Starship songs.

* Where did my weekend go anyway?
Haven't been only much the last few days simply due to my mum coming home and deciding that a general cleaning and rearragne in half the rooms was in order.
My muscles ache and can't get rid of a major headache. Did I miss anything impostant?
I am not sleeping either which means I am rather bored at night but can't do anything productive due to the headache. I want to write fic, edit the parts I want to post I just don't feel up to it.

* Also having to walk through masses of snow because the streets and sidewalks aren't freed of it is not fun. But than it was my own fault for waiting so long and running out of food and rinks right?
Living somewhere that is not a main street these days is kind of hard, car got stuck yesterday while my mum tried to park it in front of the house.

* I don't know what to think of a possible 6th season. I am actually torn between feeling totally selfish and keeping a cool mind.
*shrugs* I think I'll go with "wait and see" here. And seriously, I won't miss the drama if it should be over this season.

* Firfox's Beta version of 3.6 is sort of neat, mostly. But sometimes it's really kind of bitchy.
the_milky_way: (london (rush hour))
So who is coming to London with me in March?


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[livejournal.com profile] mama24, you are awesome!
Thank you so much. I have cookies now and BOYS!
Both arrived this morning.
*huggles*


Speaking of the boys... I wish this was true:
'The Simpsons has a very special “Treehouse of Horrors” planned for this year. It will feature the voices of Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki and the guys from Ghost Hunters. '

*lol* Would be a reason to really watch The Simpsons again.

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I know it's late but I said I'd write about my NYE.
Nothing much to tell. I had fun. Met up with friends at a friend's place, then drove into the city where we set up camp on a bridge to watch what was going on in the city.
It was a good view and even though it snowed the whole night I wasn't cold. Met some cool people there, shared champaign and watched the fireworks. The really cool thing was being greeted by the train horns everytime one went by under the bridge.
The Moscow Express passed at exactly midnight and he didn't let go of the horn for a while.
Aftwards went back to friend's place, drank some more and then crashed at Josi's at around 6am or so.

Did take pics but I am too lazy to even download them to my computer right now.

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There was more I wanted to write about but I forgot. Rachmaninoff is very distracting when you want to think things through.
Also, very goosebump inducing, too.

Oh right, I wanted top rec the story I got for [livejournal.com profile] spn_j2_xmas because I really like it. It's Sam/Dean, NC-17.
"Soaked to the Bone (Sink like a Stone)".
It's really good and I love that she took this prompt from my list.


ETA: I didn't get any notifications the last days, so if you are waiting for a reply or if I owe you one sorry....

ETA2: Big Bang has been announced again. OMG, where did the time go. I do have an idea even but I am not sure I'll want to write that for Big Bang. I don't even know if I want to do J2 or S/D. Hmmmm

Also, I am totally in love with my new Dakine bag. Thank God for gift vouchers.
the_milky_way: (ianto (journey))
I just came home from a really good concert. It's been a few months since [livejournal.com profile] slippery_fish told me Vienna Teng would be in town for a concert today. I knew some of her songs, not many though. And mostly because [livejournal.com profile] slippery_fish pimped them out to me and then proceeded to other means of persuasion like writing a story for me which had one of Vienna's songs as a background. The song is "Harbor" and the story is called "On the way to the harbour – 657 miles" it can be found here (it's Torchwood, Ianto/Jack).
The concert was awesome!
They always say live concerts can destroy a artist or underline the talent he/she has... and this concert might have made me a fan tonight. As I said I just knew some of the songs. I wanted to see what else she does song-wise and music-wise. Going to this concert was a very good idea (thanks Josi :) ) nbecause some of the songs had me just sitting there, letting the music wash over me and feeling it. It's hard to describe, I actually had goosebumps sometimes. Songs like "Gravity" or "Whatever you want" just get under your skin, but strangely enough her "happy" song "City Hall" was one of my favourites. Her voice comes across so powerful when it is live. And the sound in the 1920s salon/cinema/theatre was great as well, which just underlined her voice and how awesome her supporting musicians were. And she even played "Harbor".
She even came out after the concert and singned CDs and posters. I even spent some money, got her newest CD and had it signed.
That woman is sweet and cute in a very special way, and I can't really describe it. Impressive.
So yeah this evening was great. And I am still in a squee mode and smiling..
For more fangirling head over to slippery_fish's LJ.

ETA: I totally forgot to mention how she ended the concert. First she and her musicians played some additional songs including "Cecillia" and then she came back onto the stage all alone and without any instruments. She just stood there and sang an old Chinese folk song, some kind of lullaby. It was totally quiet. Awesome.

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Happy Birthday [livejournal.com profile] blue_eyed_merle!
the_milky_way: (George (CSI))
I was at Josi's place to follow a tradition. Watching the Eurovison Song Contest 2006. It's way more fun doing that with others then watching it alone. And I think we had fun last night. So there we were with chips and Pro-Secco and expectations. Oh and four phones in place to be able to vote. And we had vote sheets even, for comments.. :)
It is amazing that when I look around I either find reviews agreeing with my own opinion (and that almost to every point) or they say the total oppsite and like songs I will refuse to listen to now. [livejournal.com profile] slippery_fish and I kinda feared/thought that a rather conventional song like Sweden or Bosnia-Herzegowina would win, because those were really typical Grand Prix songs, and we know that those have good chances. But that Finland rocked the house and clearly won with 292 points is totally awesome.
Russia as second was great as well, because it was a good song and it had Dima (even though he could use a hair-cut). I am not talking about the voting system and how neighbours are either that (neighbours) or not giving a shit about political relations (which is good in a way).

Anyway, I just want to mention that I loved ARD's commentator Peter Urban., because this time he was really, really in a mood, which was great. He sauid all the things Josi and thought, to the point most of the time. And he was so damn snarky and bitchy sometimes that he was even more of a highlight then some of the song. Awesome.
Oh and the Greek guy reading out the votes, hillarious. An elderly, pretty conservative guy. Grey hair but a smirk, that told you he was up to something. When he was reading out the final 12 points from Greece he said "And 12 points go the gorgeous, sweet looking creatures or Finland"!!!! Awesome.

[livejournal.com profile] sandrine has written a wonderful summary of the whole event, and I agree with most of her points.
So, since I am way too lazy to type it up all on my own I will link to her entry -> Read :)

Okay, I typed my notes up anyway. At least some of them.. Not all...

Athens 2006:
Switzerland (six4one, "If We All Give A Little"): Bette Middler cover (in a bad way). I don't like Ralf Siegel songs anymore, god can't he write anything else? What did Georg Uecker say? Siegel still tries to make up with Love and Peace songs for the lyrics of "Dschingis Khan". Oh why!

Moldova (Arsenium feat. Natalia Gordienko & Connect-R, "Loca"): I mean come on that guy calls himsewlf Arsenium. Toxic?. And it so looked liked playback it hurt. No lip-synch. My notes say, cheap Latino cover with losing some clothes. Can it be more obvious? Sex sells, not this time though. And he can't sing.

Israel (Eddie Butler, "Together We Are One"): He sang Hebrew but it was too much soul and yeah boring.

Spain (Las Ketchup, "Bloody Mary"): WTF Choreography? What were they doing?

Germany (Texas Lightning, "No No Never"): I think thesy did great and it kinda got the party started. The atmosphere after that as way better than before. And I like the song and the band. And they deserved better then 15th (we really don't have friends in Europe, okay some we have since we got more than 30 points this time).

Denmark (Sidsel Ben Semmane, "Twist Of Love"): I lkied it. A lot. I voted and still the song was even behind Germany. It is a good song and catchy. So she deserved better as well.

Russia (Dima Bilan, "Never Let You Go"): DIMA! And ydes I liked the song. Voted. Liked it.

Bosnia and Herzegovina : Kinda sad and slow. Not bad though. And I can see why people voted and why it got third. So yes, nice song.

United Kingdom (Daz Sampson, "Teenage Life"): I liked it. The show was col.

Greece (Anna Vissi, "Everything"): Kinda overdramatic. Not really my case.

Finland (Lordi Hard Rock, "Hallelujah"): COOL! WINGS! ROCK! YES!

Ireland (Brian Kennedy, "Every Song Is A Cry For Love"): Uhm. Nope. I thought the whole time "I want Ronan back".

Armenia (André, "Without Your Love"): The Fuck? How annoying was that? Very if you ask me..

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