30 December 2009 @ 03:21 pm
Hi everyone, I checked the tags and didn't see this question posted...hopefully it hasn't already been answered!

I take Yaz as a form of birth control and, since I am home away from college, decided to begin taking my sugar pills a few days early so that I wouldn't have my period when I returned to school for classes.  Normally I begin my period two days after I take the sugar pills, but I am almost through the third day and I have yet to start.   I'm wondering if starting my period early (5 or more days) is throwing off the rhythm of my cycle or if I should be concerned about pregnancy? 
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 05:18 pm
I am looking for the full name of the artist who did this painting. They did a few more that I've seen, all either 60's or 70's vintage art of cute kids with big eyes. They're signed "LEE" but I don't know if that's a first name, last name or what! I tried to scour the internet, but came up empty-handed.

I think they are probably ORIGINALLY from the 60's or 70's as opposed to new art that just "looks vintage". I also have seen one of a boy and a girl together, and then a boy by himself playing a guitar. If that helps. OMG PLEASE HELP ME OUT. Thank you. <3

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Current Mood: curious
 
 



GLEE creator Ryan Murphy has revealed to Billboard.com that the next installment of GLEE, beginning April 13, 2010 on Fox at 9pm, will feature a whole episode of original music.  

Says Murphy:"I've had a lot of calls from songwriters, to the point where it's kind of embarrassing and ridiculous," he says. "So we're writing an episode called ‘Original Song' where the teacher asks the kids to write their own piece of music. Diane Warren is going to do two big ballads, and if it works, we'll see what happens . . . but we won't do it all the time."

One writer who may be contributing to the episode is Ryan Tedder of the band OneRepublic, who co-wrote the song Halo with Beyoncé that appeared on GLEE as part of a mash up with Walking on Sunshine. Tedder tells Idolator.com:

"Glee is actually my new addiction. I download every episode. They actually just approached me. Adam Anders, the guy who does all the music, approached me about two weeks ago to do original music for the next season. So I'm gonna be doing at least one song for the next season that's original."

Source

When I went to Outfest, the producers specifically said they would not be doing original music on the show. And that's how it should be. This doesn't sound very promising, but I guess we'll wait and see.
 
 
* I just wanted to note that I had to take key words from a PRO LIFE article I found on the net, and then do a Google search to find this news, because it didn't come up when I did searches on "pro-choice" or "abortion" alone, and NONE of the major news media seems to have covered it.

Grassley: Dems will get their way during healthcare conference

By Jordan Fabian
The Hill Blog
12/30/09 02:45 PM ET

Sen. Chuck Grassley said Wednesday that Democrats will likely "huddle secretly" to get their way on contested provisions between the two healthcare bills when lawmakers meet to merge them next month.
Read more... )
 
 
Current Mood: betrayed
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 05:14 pm
It's time to vote on (the first half of) the best of 2009!  Your nominations are in and here are the first twelve categories!


VOTE! DO IT DO IT DO IT!! )
Part II will be up later tonight or tomorrow... thanks to everyone who nominated!!!
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 06:04 pm


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30 December 2009 @ 05:33 pm


Ke$ha just topped the Billboard charts for all-time highest single-week digital sales with her hit song “TiK ToK.”

During the week ending December 27, 2009, “Tik Tok” garnered 610,000 downloads, which is just behind the 636,000 number posted for another Ke$ha vocal track, “Right Round” by Flo Rida.

Ke$ha smashes the record for highest weekly sum by a female artist, previously held by Lady Gaga’s “Just Dance” (419,000 downloads).

Congrats, K$!

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do i hear a stan war starting?
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 03:05 pm
Friends Only Banners-
5 Doctor Who: End of Time
3 Noel Fielding with Julian Barratt/Russell Brand

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30 December 2009 @ 03:53 pm
[x-posted on [info]zomgvampires, [info]roselikeschips, and [info]tenthxdoctor ]

Title: [I DON'T HAVE A TITLE YET] help me come up with one?
Rating: G
Pairing: Ten/Rose
Characters: Ten and Rose
Spoilers: NONE omg.
Summary: umm...it's a PWP kinda. inspired by this piece of fanart!
Author's Notes: done in one shot when I should have been napping before work, COMPLETELY un-beta-ed.

FLUFF AHEAD. BEWARE. )
 
 
Current Mood: accomplished
 
 
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 11:54 pm
What would you do if, as you were going into a store, you watched a woman enter the store and leave her stroller (with baby) outside on the sidewalk? And it's sprinkling. And she does take her dog inside with her.

Would it matter if it was only for a few moments compared to a few minutes? Would it matter if it was a small town compared to big city or suburbs? Would you feel differently if it was in a country foreign to your own?

Would you ever leave your child outside when you went into a store?
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 09:57 pm
Salma Hayek, along with daughter Valentina Paloma, 2, and stepdaughter Mathide, 9, spent some time at the Grove in Los Angeles on Tuesday (December 29).

Salma’s mother, Diana Hayek, who is in town for the holidays, joined the happy trio on their outing. The lovely ladies made a stop at the ice cream parlor and looked completely content as they strolled along with their tasty treats!

Big sister Mathide was so sweet holding little Valentina's hand as she rode all cozied up in her stroller.

Later that afternoon, Mathide and her 11-year-old brother, Francois, went on a shopping trip to Toys “R” Us with their father, and Salma's husband, François-Henri Pinault.






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30 December 2009 @ 05:44 pm
I put this list togethor for a friend of mine, based on the info we were talking about... How could you gear up a new level 80 to be able to raid Ice Crown Citadel 10 man, with out raiding any of the instances before hand. Read more... )
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 05:44 pm
Dear Classical singers in Toronto,

I am in search of a new vocal coach. Do you have or know a great one you could recommend? I am looking for:

1) someone with experience in opera, but who isn't exclusively using opera material; I like to play around with musical theatre and folk sometimes, too.
2) someone who will help me study for my RCM exams since I have decided I'd like to do them.
3) someone who doesn't travel regularly. My most recent teacher did this, and while I am glad she has a successful singing career, I found it frustrating to have so many breaks in routine.
4) someone affordable, ie, not the conservatory itself. People who work out of their home may be ideal?
5) someone with real credentials such as a masters degree in music or teaching-level RCM status.

If it helps, I'm a soprano, and a fairly high soprano at that. Male or female, it doesn't matter. I live at Yonge & Eg and work at King & Dufferin so someone close to these locations would be ideal, but I have no problems travelling if a good teacher is accessible by TTC.

Thanks! :) I miss my voice and would like it back.
 
 
Current Mood: chipper
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 05:32 pm
I was inspired by End of Time to make a thing.

Possible spoilers.

cue maniacal laughter )
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 10:19 pm
[17] Doctor Who (plus actors)
[06] Mansfield Park 07
[05] Sense and Sensibility 08
[04] The Painted Veil




HERE @ [info]fionissima
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 02:18 pm



Ryan Sheckler is all about new ways to improve his skateboarding skills, which is why he’s 100% behind pal Tony Hawk’s new video game, “Ride.”

The 20-year-old X-Gamer boasts, “Everyone’s going to like the game. It’s fun, you know — it’s something different.”

Tony Hawk: Ride is a one-of-a-kind skateboard device that players can actually stand on to perform tricks. It’s got infrared sensors that detect motion so it knows exactly what moves you’re making. Pretty cool, huh?

FYI: Today is Ryan’s 20th Birthday.


Videos + more Sheckler news... )



1, 2, 3
Ryan's twitter and me


All caught up now?

Happy Birthday Ryan.

 
 
30 December 2009 @ 11:18 pm
21 Icons for EoTP1
12 Animated Gif for EoTP1

No teaser..just follow me here
 
 
Current Location: The Tardis
Current Mood: sad
Current Music: Doctor Who OST - Song for Ten
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 11:15 pm
21 Icons for EoTP1
12 Animated Gif for EoTP1

No teaser..just follow me here







 
 
Current Location: The Tardis
Current Mood: sad
Current Music: Doctor Who OST - Song for Ten
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 02:15 pm
I want to make fortune cookies for the new years party I'm going to tomorrow. I want the phrases inside to be amusing. I've been googling and not really found much I enjoy. Please enlighten me with some you'd enjoy cracking open?


You are not illiterate.
Good news will be brought to you by carrier pigeon.
Trying is the first step towards failure.
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 05:12 pm
I left out some Tostitos queso out of the fridge for probably almost 24 hours at this point. It was the can's first opening and it was sealed shut the entire time. Safe or no? I'm thinking if I nuke the heck out of it it may be okay?
 
 
31 December 2009 @ 09:12 am
...but I think you will appreciate why, and I ask the mods' forebearance.

 
 


A little dust-up is occurring in the world of Academy screeners.

Apparently, Sony has not included copies of the Sony Pictures Classics film “Moon,” written by Nathan Parker and directed by Duncan Jones, in its package of awards-season screeners. News of this exclusion comes from Jones, who has been tweeting with supporters about the situation, since it severely kneecaps the film’s — and star Sam Rockwell’s — chances at Oscar consideration.

Among Jones’ tweets Wednesday, are these references to Sony and its decision:

“we have more than asked.. we’ve knocked heads. they have chosen the films they are backing & we are not in their plans.”

“They say it costs too much for our little film as they would need to be water-marked copies as our DVD isnt out yet in the US.”


Neil Gaiman has offered his help to Jones via tweet, and others have suggested enlisting Jon Favreau to the cause, since he is rumored to be disappointed by Sony’s disinclusion of “Moon.” (There’s also a petition circulating to get Rockwell an Oscar nomination.)

It’s unlikely that the effort will change any minds at Sony, but it’s invigorating to see another example of filmmakers working outside the blockbuster system — and the filmgoers who support their films — using new technology to fight for exposure. At the very least, these partisans know that their techno-agitating will likely lead to more people seeing the film.

And that’s always the goal.

WTF, not cool. That movie was very original and quite good. Sam Rockwell needs moar love. :(
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Opting to ring in 2010 in the Land Down Under, Samantha Ronson was spotted arriving in Sydney, Australia all by her lonesome on Friday morning (December 31).

In town to deejay a big New Year’s Eve fete, the 32-year-old former flame of Lindsay Lohan will be manning the turntables at the Sydney Opera House.

As for her airport arrival, SamRo told awaiting paparazzi that she “looked forward to seeing a bit of Sydney over the next couple of days before flying out and back home.”

Also taking to her Twitter account, Samantha voiced her hopes of improving weather conditions, writing, “ok sydney-what’s with this weather? better clear up for tonight!”

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In an interview with We Love Soaps, "One Life to Live's" Scott Evans (Oliver Fish) talks about being publicly outed by his brother, "Fantastic Four" star Chris Evans, in the pages of gay publication The Advocate.

"When that article came out," Evans told the site, "[Chris] took a lot of flack from a lot of his friends who said, 'I can’t believe you did that.' Immediately I got a phone call from him. He left me this message freaking out, 'Are you okay with this? I didn’t mean to do this, I didn’t mean to hurt you.' I was like, 'Dude, I don’t care. It’s as if you said Scott Evans has blonde hair and blue eyes.' It’s who I am, I don’t really care. He was relieved to hear that, but he still comes up and says, Dude, I’m sorry about that. I’m like, I don’t care. I’m glad that he’s comfortable enough to talk about it and he’s not ashamed."

Evans also discussed Rupert Everett's infamous quote about not recommending gay men to come out in Hollywood.

"It’s probably true, and if I’m pigeonholed as a gay character the rest of my life, okay. I don’t mind. I think acting is acting. How you do a role should have nothing to do with your sexual practice as a basis. More and more there are gay roles on everything. I have no problem playing gay, or playing straight, and nobody else should either. But they do!"

The full interview, in which Evans discusses in depth his role as gay cop Oliver Fish on ABC's "One Life to Live," is available at WeLoveSoaps.net.

In related "One Life to Live" news, today, the soap featured Daytime TV's first gay male love scene, between Evans' character and his boyfriend, Kyle Lewis (played by Brett Claywell). I'm sure most people will bitch about how tame it is compared to, say, "Queer as Folk," but just consider that this is daytime network television before you pass judgment.



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30 December 2009 @ 04:03 pm
If you (an adult - and possibly your partner as well) go out to dinner with your parents, who picks up the bill?

Do you usually split amongst couples or do your parents pay for everyone?
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 05:00 pm
I'm looking for stores that currently have good sales on treadmills! I know Canadian Tire has them 50% off, but their selection is very small. Any store would help! Thanks in advance!
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 04:59 pm
 So let's say you ask your teenager daughter's boyfriend if he is hoping to sleep with your daughter, and he responds with "I'm a teenage boy, of course I'm hoping to sleep with my girlfriend!"

Do you freak out, or laugh?
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 03:41 pm


A network insider confirms that NBC is in talks to bring back Last Comic Standing, a talent show that ran for six seasons on the peacock network.

NBC’s reality guru Paul Telegdy is looking to re-launch the franchise with a new host (so long, Bill Bellamy!) and some format changes so it can air as part of the network’s summer lineup, which includes America’s Got Talent and (possibly) the new Losing it with Jillian, featuring The Biggest Loser’s Jillian Michaels.

Comic pits comedians against each other in a competition for a development contract with NBC. It last aired during the summer of 2008, when it averaged 5.2 million viewers and a 7 share among adults 18-49. Though it doesn’t necessarily blow the roof off Nielsen, the show performs particularly well among adults 18-49 living in homes with $75K-plus and $100k-plus incomes.

hollywoodinsider.ew.com/2009/12/30/exclusive-nbc-in-talks-to-bring-back-last-comic-standing/
 
 
I've noticed a strange trend with a lot of professors, and I'm not too sure why this is happening so perhaps you can comment on a) whether you've done this in the classes you teach and b) if you can provide some kind of explanation as to the reason .

Basically this trend is the professor  will bring in a nice big bowl or basket filled with bite-size candy.  She will then pass it around the room during class discussions or on days when a big assignment is due she'll start the class by something like "As a reward for your hard work, please pass around the candy bowl and treat yourself to one or two".

I find it weird and almost like they're trying to bribe students into liking them or something.  I recently had a discussion about this with a friend who told me nowadays professors are paranoid with ratemyprofessors.com reviews so they do everything they can do to make students like them, hence the candy.  True?  False?

Please clarify, comment, discuss....
Thank you
 
 


Filmmakers counting on sexy scenes to make their bank may be surprised by a new study that suggests moviegoers prefer modesty. Above, Robert Downey Jr. in the recently-released 'Sherlock Holmes.'

At least not in the movies, according to one study.

CNN reports that an examination of more than 900 films released between 2001 and 2005 concluded that sex and nudity did not ensure a big box office return, or extra media attention.

The study goes by the ungainly title: "Sex Doesn't Sell — nor Impress! Content, Box Office, Critics, and Awards in Mainstream Cinema." Dean Keith Simonton, a co-author, asserts that the study drew from the largest body of work used for film research.

"Sex did not sell, whether in the domestic or international box office," Simonton, who is a professor of psychology at the University of California, Davis, told CNN. "Even among R movies, less graphic sex is better."

The top-grossing films in the study included movies like "Shrek 2;" "Spider-Man;" "Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith" and "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King," all of which contained just minor to mild sex and/or nudity.


The study was inspired by something experienced a few years back by its co-author, Anemone Cerridwen, according to CNN. She had been taking acting classes and became increasingly uncomfortable with some of the sexualized content she was encountering. That led her to consider to pursuit data about the lucrative aspect of sex in movies.

"I assumed sex sold, and wanted to know by how much," Cerridwen told CNN. "I braced myself for the worst, and got quite the surprise."

Craig Detweiler, director of the Center for Entertainment, Media and Culture at Pepperdine University, said the study's findings reflect the culture's post-sexual revolution sensibilities.

"Nothing is as shocking anymore," he told CNN. "You can see it in Britney Spears' kiss with Madonna and Janet Jackson's Super Bowl performance. Things that were a big controversy among some, the next generation kind of yawned at."

Tom Jacobs, staff writer for the academic research periodical Miller-McCune, wrote about the study and said there has long been the belief that the many young males who make up movie audiences are enthralled by female nudity.

"These researchers really put that belief to the test and crunched the numbers," Jacob said. "What I took from the study is that a hint of sex is perhaps more enticing than out-and-out nudity."

The study's authors hope their findings have some direct impact on moviemaking.

"I do believe that there are a fair number of people in the film industry who want to make better films, and this study may give them some ammunition," Carridwen told CNN. "I know that Hollywood has been trying to make more family-friendly films for a while (since the '90s) and it seems to be helping ticket sales, so my guess is that this research would complement that."

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30 December 2009 @ 02:28 pm
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"That's Faya. As you can see, I do quite a good impression of her."

More pictures behind the cut... )
 
 
The drabblish sequel to the kinky little Just a Kiss ficlet I did in April. The one with the lipgloss and the guh... remember? ;) Must. Write. More.  Because... *drools*.


Title: The Quick Dissolve of Her Kink-Resolve
Author: Cat
Rating: R
Pairing: Doctor/Donna
Kinks: Touch of fem stuff, jam!kink? Lol.

Donna: No. Absolutely not. *eyes widen* )
 
 
Current Mood: working
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 10:20 pm



Updating my Polls on Deviantart I came across the deviantart MAIN POLL by the comm itself about what their users and members will do on New-Years-Eve!! Well, I know what to do but its funny that  ... ah just check out! It`s interesting.

http://poll.deviantart.com/292/

I question myself how many members from ONTD cover the current amount of that 4%. Its far too little, isnt it?
So, what you have in the start for New Years Eve most notably Star Trek related? Because I have my family and friends around me, everyone does. The real main quest is what to do with them!
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 03:23 pm


"The red leather jacket. The yellow eyes. The zombies. The dance. That laugh. Think what you want about the late man himself, but videos don't come much more culturally significant than Michael Jackson's "Thriller."
Which is exactly why the Library of Congress has seen fit to include the groundbreaking 1983 music video as one of the 25 films to be added to the National Film Registry this year.
The preserving body typically selects films that are "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant." Not to mention films that are, well, actual films.
Something evil's luring in the dark )
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30 December 2009 @ 12:40 pm
Taylor Momsen on the Febuary issue of Seventeen
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A new Pretty Reckless song is out!


under the cut is pictures and quotes!
More.. )
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 04:36 pm
Hai thar.

I'm a bit tired of my current guild. It started out really awesome, but our raid leader had to quit WoW due to RL issues and our new one is...meh. Some of you may remember the post I made a few weeks ago about him. He transferred here from another server and a top 100 raiding guild. He is really hardcore and has begun to recruit his friends here from other servers and giving them priority in raid spots. A lot of our former core members of our 10man teams have been replaced.

Anyways. Here's me. http://www.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.xml?r=Spinebreaker&n=Sarasita

What I'm interested in: A "casual-core" raiding guild. I'm not looking for e-peen waggers, gear snobs, or people that raid 7 nights a week so they can get the server first. I'm alliance and really don't want to faction transfer, but I am certainly willing to get off the godforsaken Spinebreaker realm (like 10 horde to 1 alliance or something terribad like that, and also it's pvp eew). I want a guild that values respect above all, and understands that RL > WoW -- and I want a really set-in-stone raiding schedule. I just want to know that I will be expected to raid xyz nights a week at xyz time. It makes my life easier. I'm on the east coast (well sort of) and am not really interested than raiding more than 3 scheduled nights a week. I'd also like to get done with raids at a decent hour since I am a student. (Decent = midnightish, 1am at the latest)

Experience: I have done all WotLK raids except for 25man Icecrown (because we haven't had enough people online to do it). I've done the first 2 bosses in 10man ToGC, but never got to finish, because Mr. Raid Leader replaced me with one of his friends who transferred in.

Meh this was long. If any of you ladies have a guild that needs a resto druid (I have a feral dps offspec also), go forth and comment!
 
 
But Robbie Williams stuck it to him for the decade's most successful act...



The markets will crash, the seas will rise, and the Four Horsemen will surely approacheth, because it's official – James Blunt's Back to Bedlam was the UK's bestselling album of the decade. Blunt's 2004 debut, seen by some as an easy-listening masterpiece, by others as a banal and soppy travesty, beat out Dido's No Angel and Amy Winehouse's Back To Black to be named the noughties' most successful release by the Official Charts Company.

In the United States, Americans had the decency to make the Beatles' compilation disc, 1, top of their 10-year chart. In Britain, however, the Fabs only came in at number six with the rest of the UK's top 10 filled by Leona Lewis, David Gray, Coldplay, Scissor Sisters, Take That, and one more Dido record.

While James Blunt has every reason to celebrate, he was not in fact the decade's most successful act. Counting across releases, and including back-catalogue sales, according to Music Week the trophy belongs to Robbie Williams. The former Take That singer sold 12.18m albums between 1 January 2000 and 26 September 2009 (when data was last tabulated), followed by Westlife at 10.14m, Coldplay at 9.12m and Eminem at 8.01m. Eminem also topped the Americans' 10 year sales list, edging out the Beatles.

Williams is also the artist with the most albums – five – in the noughties' top 100. Putting the list into further perspective, Susan Boyle's recent (albeit record-breaking) debut is already at number 56.

For better and for worse, Blunt gets to have the smuggest grin on his face. When Back to Bedlam was released in 2004, first-week sales were just 482. It didn't crack the UK albums chart until the following year, when radio plays of You're Beautiful drove the maudlin ballad deep into Britain's collective consciousness. That song – and the album from which it's taken – went on to sell more than 3m copies in the UK.

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I still love Weird Al's 'You're Pitiful', which really summed this whole album up

Robbie has every reason to be so very smug
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 04:33 am
how do YOU define virginity/loss of virginity?

do you think someone can lost their virginity via oral sex? handjobs? etc...or do you think it is only vaginal/anal intercourse that constitutes loss of virginity?
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 09:31 pm
[17] Doctor Who (+ actors)
[06] Mansfield Park 07
[05] Sense and Sensibility 08
[04] The Painted Veil




HERE @ [info]fionissima
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 04:31 pm
Soooo, I have some potatoes going soft, some very strong onion and some hot dogs needing to be used up.  What to make, what to make?  Clara's Poor Man's Meal, of course!

But I didn't quite follow her recipe... )
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 04:27 pm
I recently clicked the wrong box while making a purchase on Amazon (a Target product) and so the package was delivered to my old address, under my name.

It was sent using UPS.

I called the old building manager but he told me to call UPS. I called UPS and they told me to contact Target/Amazon. I have a feeling Target is going to be even more useless.

I'm thinking of sending a letter to the current residents asking them to either contact me or drop the box off with a neighbor who is a friend of mine. Is it illegal for the current resident to open the package? What would you do? Should I just drop it?

Any answers would be appreciated. And yes, I do feel like a fool.
 
 
The drabblish sequel to the kinky little Just a Kiss ficlet I did in April. The one with the lipgloss and the guh... remember? ;) Must. Write. More.  Because... *drools*.


Title: The Quick Dissolve of Her Kink-Resolve
Author: Cat
Rating: R
Pairing: Doctor/Donna
Kinks: Touch of fem stuff, jam!kink? Lol.

Donna: No. Absolutely not. *eyes widen* )
 
 
Current Mood: working
Current Music: 빅뱅, 21 - Lollipop | Powered by Last.fm
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 03:14 pm


This story just keeps getting weirder....

Brooke Mueller has not gone into hiding after her Christmas Day incident with husband Charlie Sheen. Mueller, who tearfully told a 911 dispatcher that Sheen was threatening her with a knife on Dec. 25, was out and about in Aspen, Colo. (where the alleged incident took place) on Monday, E! News reports.

The 32 year-old attended a cocktail party at her mother's home and hit celeb hangout Caribou Club and "stayed until closing time," a source tells E!. (this would be Dec 28).

Read more... )
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 04:20 pm
Title: Funny How Things Wind Up Sometimes
by: [info]browncoat_2x2
Word Count:Approx. 3473 words
Rating: PG
Spoilers: Set Mid-Series
Pairing/Characters: Mal/Inara
Author’s Note: Another one that’s been sitting on my hard drive forever. I think I started this one back in 2006. Finally took the time to finish it. Many thanks go to [info]gilliebeans for holding me to my sentence-a-day pact, and reading and encouraging me along the way as I finished this up! And to [info]charlie_bz for the read through and fix suggestions!





Funny How Things Wind Up Sometimes )
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 01:19 pm
My mom made a big batch of bean soup yesterday, put it into 6 individual-serving covered tubs, and put them in a box. I was supposed to take them home and put them in the freezer. I forgot to. So the whole box sat out all night (in a fairly chilly house).

The ingredients are:

3 bean: Kidney, black and chili beans (chili seasoned pinto beans)
taco seasoning
stewed tomatoes
tomato sauce
cabbage
carrots
celery
pasta
ground beef

Now, I know, this sounds instantly like an "OMG THROW IT AWAY" thing. I mean, ground beef left out overnight? But I feel SO BAD about this. (My mom made it especially for my picky-eater daughter to eat.)

Right now it's in the freezer. Is it a total loss? Even if I nuke the shit out of it before eating? It sat out for about 12 hours. Ugh.
 
 
30 December 2009 @ 09:18 pm