First, love the tat. Yay, go you for getting it! I am green with envy. I adore the place you decided to get it. Did it hurt much?
Second, I will join you in your Gary Sinise love. I have lusted -erm, admired him for years. He's not only easy to look at (and hear with such an interesting voice), but the man can actually *act* too. Plus, he's the only man that I see as Ian in my first book that I have yet fermenting. (And on a similar note, "The Stand" miniseries is amazing. I have it on DVD.)
Third, what a cute, precious kitty! Loves me the chubby cats!
Fourth, Liam Neeson. The alpha male. All I can say is "purrrr" (and regarding "Michael Collins": Gah, I heart that movie and the real life title character.)
Fifth. Ewan. Despite all of his fantastic performances on the big screen, I think the best I've ever seen him was in his one-shot guest appearance on "E.R." It was years ago, but it still reverberates within me. And yes, his smile is still disconcerting to me.
Anyway....
Date: 2006-08-10 04:40 pm (UTC)Second, I will join you in your Gary Sinise love. I have lusted -erm, admired him for years. He's not only easy to look at (and hear with such an interesting voice), but the man can actually *act* too. Plus, he's the only man that I see as Ian in my first book that I have yet fermenting. (And on a similar note, "The Stand" miniseries is amazing. I have it on DVD.)
Third, what a cute, precious kitty! Loves me the chubby cats!
Fourth, Liam Neeson. The alpha male. All I can say is "purrrr" (and regarding "Michael Collins": Gah, I heart that movie and the real life title character.)
Fifth. Ewan. Despite all of his fantastic performances on the big screen, I think the best I've ever seen him was in his one-shot guest appearance on "E.R." It was years ago, but it still reverberates within me. And yes, his smile is still disconcerting to me.