ldhenson: (jw good afternoon jeeves)
2008-05-15 10:13 pm

Jeeves And The Charm Bracelet: Now With Train.

"Well, sir, if I might make the suggestion: if we are to travel by train, perhaps a simple brown Harris tweed such as this might be more appropriate."

"That's absolute rot, Jeeves."

My friend found me a lovely little train charm, so in honor of all the trains taken for a leisurely visit to the coast or as a hasty getaway from rampaging aunts, I've added it to my J&W charm bracelet.

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ldhenson: (jw good afternoon jeeves)
2008-05-15 10:13 pm

Jeeves And The Charm Bracelet: Now With Train.

"Well, sir, if I might make the suggestion: if we are to travel by train, perhaps a simple brown Harris tweed such as this might be more appropriate."

"That's absolute rot, Jeeves."

My friend found me a lovely little train charm, so in honor of all the trains taken for a leisurely visit to the coast or as a hasty getaway from rampaging aunts, I've added it to my J&W charm bracelet.

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ldhenson: (jw good afternoon jeeves)
2008-05-09 11:40 pm
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Oh my burning eyes.

Stayed up WAY too late the past couple nights, because Youtube now has several hundred--if not thousand--percent more Fry & Laurie content than it did almost precisely two years ago, which is the last time I went on an F&L kick.

Current favorite bit, hands down: the "Hedge Sketch," which appears in the first half of this here clip. If this isn't unadulterated brilliance, I don't know what is.

ETA: I made the mistake tonight of not only remembering/discovering the LJ vid comms, but also looking up Rik & Ade on Youtube (the latter because I grew nostalgic while transferring my VHS copies of Bottom Live 1-3 to DVD). The sheer volume of stuff out there oh lord, I...wha...::head explodes::
ldhenson: (jw good afternoon jeeves)
2008-05-09 11:40 pm
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Oh my burning eyes.

Stayed up WAY too late the past couple nights, because Youtube now has several hundred--if not thousand--percent more Fry & Laurie content than it did almost precisely two years ago, which is the last time I went on an F&L kick.

Current favorite bit, hands down: the "Hedge Sketch," which appears in the first half of this here clip. If this isn't unadulterated brilliance, I don't know what is.

ETA: I made the mistake tonight of not only remembering/discovering the LJ vid comms, but also looking up Rik & Ade on Youtube (the latter because I grew nostalgic while transferring my VHS copies of Bottom Live 1-3 to DVD). The sheer volume of stuff out there oh lord, I...wha...::head explodes::
ldhenson: (jw3)
2008-05-02 12:02 pm

Jeeves And The Charm Bracelet.

I've been a fan of the Fry & Laurie Jeeves and Wooster, and of the Jeeves stories, for over a decade. Every few years I "rediscover" them, much to my delight.

This time around, they provided the inspiration for my latest piece of jewelry.


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ldhenson: (jw3)
2008-05-02 12:02 pm

Jeeves And The Charm Bracelet.

I've been a fan of the Fry & Laurie Jeeves and Wooster, and of the Jeeves stories, for over a decade. Every few years I "rediscover" them, much to my delight.

This time around, they provided the inspiration for my latest piece of jewelry.


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Full pic and details under the cut. )
ldhenson: (da Vinci's Studi per un Monumento Equest)
2004-04-17 01:05 am
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Brainstorm! "Good Omens" casting.

I've never quite been able to cast Good Omens to my satisfaction. Not sure why, but no one seems to fit exactly the vague impressions in my mind. And I first read the book, what, six, seven years ago?

That said, it was fun to brainstorm during my commute home anyway.

This way to the brainstorm. )
ldhenson: (da Vinci's Studi per un Monumento Equest)
2004-04-17 01:05 am
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Brainstorm! "Good Omens" casting.

I've never quite been able to cast Good Omens to my satisfaction. Not sure why, but no one seems to fit exactly the vague impressions in my mind. And I first read the book, what, six, seven years ago?

That said, it was fun to brainstorm during my commute home anyway.

This way to the brainstorm. )