
As usual feel free to grab. :)
Will now go to bed. Was going half an hour ago, but got distracted. Self? Regular. Sleeping. Patterns. Important. yes
As usual feel free to grab. :)
Will now go to bed. Was going half an hour ago, but got distracted. Self? Regular. Sleeping. Patterns. Important. yes
You know, this whole Lumos Nox kernuffle reminds me very much of the Might Be Pop kernuffle from ... a years ago? No, more. Anyway, I will repeat now what I said then:
RPs are to amuse the people in it. If you're not in a certain RP, then sure, you can whine all you want about how boring it is/has become or how soap opera-ish and whatever -- hell, I've done my share of that about MBP -- but to expect any RP you're not even a part of (anymore) to cater to your tastes, that's just ridiculous.
And also, a PSA: If you're going to make fun of people behind their backs, it's probably a good idea to actually do it behind their backs, as opposed to in plain view. Just a though.
And dude, speaking of MBP, maybe I'm misremembering, but did that or did it not make LN look like the most boring thing ever, soap opera-wise?
I amuse myself far, far too much sometimes.
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So what exactly have Dan and Rupert been up to? they look like they've not slept in three days. Oh, the possibilities, ...
(Molly? If you're driver of the bus to hell, I'm, like, the ticket checker, I think.)
Woooo! *thwirls like Draco* *sparkles like Oliver*
I hereby publically and officially commit myself to feedbacking seven stories a week, or every story I read, whichever comes first. *nods*
Renowned Irish actor Richard Harris, for years one of the hell-raisers of the stage and screen along with Richard Burton, died in hospital on Friday. "Richard Harris died this evening at 1900 hours," a spokeswoman for University College of London Hospital said. She did not give a cause of death.
His family said Harris, 72, whose most recent incarnation was as Professor Dumbledore in the hit "Harry Potter" film series, had died peacefully.
"With great sadness Damien, Jared and Jamie Harris announce the death of their beloved father Richard Harris. He died peacefully at University College Hospital," a statement by his three children said.
Harris was twice-married and a true Sixties hellraiser who, in the style of Richard Burton and Peter O'Toole, believed life was for living to the full.
Harris, who would go out for a packet of cigarettes and not come back for two weeks, once said: "I have made 72 movies in my life and been miscast twice - as a husband."
In his later years, he found himself busier than ever in the film world. He said late last year he had no choice but to accept the Harry Potter role as his granddaughter had threatened never to speak to him again if he turned it down.
His most memorable films include "Camelot", "The Field" and "This Sporting Life". He also starred in the Ridley Scott Oscar-winning epic "Gladiator".
(C) Reuters Limited 2002.
Source: REUTERS NEWS SERVICE
REUTERS NEWS SERVICE - UNITED KINGDOM
REUTERS NEWS SERVICE 25/10/2002