Oh dear Lord... Film Night
Nov. 1st, 2008 11:55 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Good luck to everyone who's taking off with NANO today! You are all mad, but I hope you make it. I look forward to reading your progress.
OK - how funny is this? I'm pretty sure that my ex-boss, who I've mentioned a few times, was trolling the Speak Its Name chat last night. *incredulous blinking* The email address she used was her initials which I should have spotted when she applied, but didn't - and when I approved her I just approved everyone in one lump (bad moderating...). I didn't even notice until that email unsubscribed this morning. Her application said "The prospect of participating promises to be stimulating" which again, might have rung alarm bells (In conjunction with the email address) if I hadn't been hopped up on cake because everyone one else mentioned the historical fiction or where they'd learned of the group. God knows what she expected to find.
How very sad. And incredibly funny. You'd think that someone in her position would have better things to do than pathetically spying on a group of readers and writers having a fun chat. So if it was you? Imagine me laughing my arse off at you right now. I hope I'm wrong, though, because... creepy!
I had a great birthday, thanks mostly, to all of you. Thank you ALL. I still haven't managed to thank everyone for all the good wishes, virtual gifts, cards etc - or to read through all the posts on the Chat yet - had 500 emails in 10 hours.... The Speak Its Name chat was hugely successful and I think everyone enjoyed themselves. We had hundreds of posts, some great giveaways, and about 100 members by the end of the night. I think it will be a good group to help promote the genre of gay historical fiction.
I went out for dinner with Kerry and went to watch the James Bond film.We were supposed to eat at Pizza Hut but as usual when we went in, we were ignored, then we got a rushed waitress who looked at us when we said "table for two please" as if we'd ordered an astronaut on toast. She disappeared off, not saying whether we should follow or stay put and never returned. We saw her dashing hither and yon but she didn't come back. Instead we got 2nd waitress -this one with a snotty expression who said. "We don't have any tables for two" (next time I'll say table for four and say they have stood us up)
I said - "That's ok - we'll wait."
Snotty waitress: "It'll be at least 20-25 minutes."
Me: "That's ok. we'll sit in the bar and have a drink."
SW: "You can't have a drink unless you are at a table."
I don't know how I managed to stay calm, even at this point, but I said. "Oh - I don't think we'll bother then" and swept out.
We went to the Mexican place next door where:
- The staff immediately took charge of us with smiles.
- Found us a table
- made us feel welcome
Guess which restaurant we'll be going to again, and which one we'll NEVER go to again?
As for the film, it was very good - but I didn't enjoy it as much as I wanted to. The dialogue was difficult to follow at times as they employed all the "trendy" camera effects - shaking etc - the plot was incomprehensible - you need to have watched the last film pretty recently to remember what had happened because the plot all hinged on what had happened in that - so be warned - and the action scenes were all cut to ribbons and jolted about so much it lost nearly all of the WOW factor. I never really felt that Bond was in danger. Craig is still brilliant in the role, as is Dench - in fact all of the performances were excellent, but I missed Q, I missed the gadgets, I missed Moneypenny - hell. I miss the FRANCHISE. I don't want Bond to become another Bourne. I want one-liners and exploding space stations and trick cars with oil slicks and impossible weapons and a baddie I'm really frightened of - and this film didn't go there and disappointed me.
Well, better get some lunch! And Tadzio had better wipe the blood from his mouth and stop being evil.
OK - how funny is this? I'm pretty sure that my ex-boss, who I've mentioned a few times, was trolling the Speak Its Name chat last night. *incredulous blinking* The email address she used was her initials which I should have spotted when she applied, but didn't - and when I approved her I just approved everyone in one lump (bad moderating...). I didn't even notice until that email unsubscribed this morning. Her application said "The prospect of participating promises to be stimulating" which again, might have rung alarm bells (In conjunction with the email address) if I hadn't been hopped up on cake because everyone one else mentioned the historical fiction or where they'd learned of the group. God knows what she expected to find.
How very sad. And incredibly funny. You'd think that someone in her position would have better things to do than pathetically spying on a group of readers and writers having a fun chat. So if it was you? Imagine me laughing my arse off at you right now. I hope I'm wrong, though, because... creepy!
I had a great birthday, thanks mostly, to all of you. Thank you ALL. I still haven't managed to thank everyone for all the good wishes, virtual gifts, cards etc - or to read through all the posts on the Chat yet - had 500 emails in 10 hours.... The Speak Its Name chat was hugely successful and I think everyone enjoyed themselves. We had hundreds of posts, some great giveaways, and about 100 members by the end of the night. I think it will be a good group to help promote the genre of gay historical fiction.
I went out for dinner with Kerry and went to watch the James Bond film.We were supposed to eat at Pizza Hut but as usual when we went in, we were ignored, then we got a rushed waitress who looked at us when we said "table for two please" as if we'd ordered an astronaut on toast. She disappeared off, not saying whether we should follow or stay put and never returned. We saw her dashing hither and yon but she didn't come back. Instead we got 2nd waitress -this one with a snotty expression who said. "We don't have any tables for two" (next time I'll say table for four and say they have stood us up)
I said - "That's ok - we'll wait."
Snotty waitress: "It'll be at least 20-25 minutes."
Me: "That's ok. we'll sit in the bar and have a drink."
SW: "You can't have a drink unless you are at a table."
I don't know how I managed to stay calm, even at this point, but I said. "Oh - I don't think we'll bother then" and swept out.
We went to the Mexican place next door where:
- The staff immediately took charge of us with smiles.
- Found us a table
- made us feel welcome
Guess which restaurant we'll be going to again, and which one we'll NEVER go to again?
As for the film, it was very good - but I didn't enjoy it as much as I wanted to. The dialogue was difficult to follow at times as they employed all the "trendy" camera effects - shaking etc - the plot was incomprehensible - you need to have watched the last film pretty recently to remember what had happened because the plot all hinged on what had happened in that - so be warned - and the action scenes were all cut to ribbons and jolted about so much it lost nearly all of the WOW factor. I never really felt that Bond was in danger. Craig is still brilliant in the role, as is Dench - in fact all of the performances were excellent, but I missed Q, I missed the gadgets, I missed Moneypenny - hell. I miss the FRANCHISE. I don't want Bond to become another Bourne. I want one-liners and exploding space stations and trick cars with oil slicks and impossible weapons and a baddie I'm really frightened of - and this film didn't go there and disappointed me.
Well, better get some lunch! And Tadzio had better wipe the blood from his mouth and stop being evil.