I've spent the weekend pretty much lost in Lost. I watched 15 episodes, and I really had to force myself away from the PS2 (which is also my DVD player). When it first came out, I planned on watching, but Wednesday is my teaching night, and I forgot to set the VCR the first few weeks. Yeah, the ship pulled out of port, and Barb, late to the dock, watched it sail away.

This is not a mistake I will be repeating with the second season.

The writing is sharp and clever. The characters are all so tormented and full of angst. The suspense, the trying to figure out what is going on...love it, love it, love it.

Now, if someone would give me two more days of weekend so I can finish the first season, I'd be entirely content.

From: [identity profile] caras-galadhon.livejournal.com


Mwhahahahahah. *rubs hands together*

Now, if someone would give me two more days of weekend so I can finish the first season, I'd be entirely content.
*G* You know I would if I could. ^_^ I'm just glad you're watching, and now I can natter at you without fear of spoilers and/or you nodding your head and rolling your eyes. *snicker*

From: [identity profile] savageseraph.livejournal.com


I'm tempted to watch the Emmy's this year, something I never do, because Sayid and Locke are nominated. How sad is that?

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The writing is sharp and clever. The characters are all so tormented and full of angst. The suspense, the trying to figure out what is going on...love it, love it, love it.

Me too, now if they could just get rid of Kate somehow, that would be brilliant indeed.

From: [identity profile] savageseraph.livejournal.com


You know, I can't really decide about Kate. I liked her at first, but the more I see of her, the less I like her. I'm not sure why. Of course, I also don't like Jack much either.

My faves are Sayid, Locke, Charlie, Sun, and Claire.

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A Quilt for Kielle


A Quilt for Kielle

You may not know me, but you know Kielle. If not, please forgive me, as I found you listed in her "friends" file.

I am making a quilt for Kielle. Why? Because she is ill. To put it bluntly, she has cancer. If you are not aware, or have not heard, please refer to her LJ. Chris has been keeping her journal updated for the interim.

So what am I asking for, and how much will it cost? It will cost you the time it takes to email a picture of yourself (or representing yourself) and words of encouragement to me to be added into her quilt.

You see, I have the blocks nearly done, and they still look… well, "bare" is the best thing I can think of. Then I had the idea of dozens of her internet friends sending her well-wishes into the blank spots of the quilt and the idea has been chewing away at me.

So I am asking everyone on her Friends list (and elsewhere) to pitch in and add their smiling mugs to the quilt. You don't even have to use your real name, you can give me the name she knows you by. Just make sure there's a name attached to it can go onto the block with the right face.

Please send it all to me sometime before October 25. Anytime after that, and I will have already sent it off. I would like Kielle to receive the quilt by October 31, as that is a special day for her and Chris.

Send to: Deb Matthews at: sabrebabe at chartermi dot net

From: [identity profile] savageseraph.livejournal.com

Re: A Quilt for Kielle


Thats a lovely idea! I don't know Kielle all that well, but I always enjoy reading her posts. I was keeping up with her health as soon as I saw Chris's first post.

I will try to get you something soon.
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