29 October 2009

elisi: Edwin holding a tiny snowman (Fanfic by kathyh)


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I miss [livejournal.com profile] lillianmorgan. *sigh* ETA: LM was one of the founders of BVT5, and one of my best ever LJ-friends. RL just took over and she drifted away.
elisi: Edwin holding a tiny snowman (Fanfic by kathyh)


[livejournal.com profile] buffyversetop5 is open for business! So go on, dig out your old favourites and share them!

I miss [livejournal.com profile] lillianmorgan. *sigh* ETA: LM was one of the founders of BVT5, and one of my best ever LJ-friends. RL just took over and she drifted away.
elisi: Edwin holding a tiny snowman (Snap! by harajuku_girl)
Spoilers, natch. )
elisi: Edwin holding a tiny snowman (Snap! by harajuku_girl)
Spoilers, natch. )
elisi: Edwin holding a tiny snowman (gratification by buttersideup.)
Have I mentioned recently how much I adore my husband? Tonight we're having a child free evening, and after taking the children round to the grandparents Darcy brought home (amongst other things) a bottle of wine and two DVDs: 'Monty Python and the Holy Grail' and 'Robin Hood Prince of Thieves', the latter of which we have just watched.

*deep happy sigh*

I swear, that film leaves no cliche unturned, and nothing else can make me feel like I'm 14 again... (Darcy and I were trading quotes throughout. Incredible how we still remember all of Alan Rickman's lines.) (Also incredible how a story supposedly set in Yorkshire features not a single Yorkshireman. But hey - it wouldn't be so much fun if it cared about accuracy! *g*)

Anyway - I'll run away again. Hope you all have a brilliant evening! :)
elisi: Edwin holding a tiny snowman (gratification by buttersideup.)
Have I mentioned recently how much I adore my husband? Tonight we're having a child free evening, and after taking the children round to the grandparents Darcy brought home (amongst other things) a bottle of wine and two DVDs: 'Monty Python and the Holy Grail' and 'Robin Hood Prince of Thieves', the latter of which we have just watched.

*deep happy sigh*

I swear, that film leaves no cliche unturned, and nothing else can make me feel like I'm 14 again... (Darcy and I were trading quotes throughout. Incredible how we still remember all of Alan Rickman's lines.) (Also incredible how a story supposedly set in Yorkshire features not a single Yorkshireman. But hey - it wouldn't be so much fun if it cared about accuracy! *g*)

Anyway - I'll run away again. Hope you all have a brilliant evening! :)