Sunday, Sunday, Someday
Mar. 23rd, 2008 06:07 pmI'm having a spot of the email paralysis, where I look at my inbox for a few minutes, think I really should deal with something in there, and then go away and watch Doctor Who for a few hours or wash dishes or something. (JAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACK) (Ahem.) So anybody who's waiting for me to reply to them or, um, organize things that need organizing, or complete the last meme I posted, um. Yes.
ETA: Ha! Totally talked myself into dealing with most of it by posting!
Anyway, clearly this means it is time for another meme! Gacked from
fairmer (whose answers I would totally have posted if she had not posted them first, see also my icon) and
missmollyetc:
Find the opening sequence for one of your favorite old TV shows and post it to your LJ. Bonus points for datedness or obscurity. Play as many times as you like.
( The Adventures of the Little Koala!!1! )
As I commented to Mer, this is a whole meme of NO SERIOUSLY LOOK I AM NOT MAKING THAT UP, in honor of which I post the part of The Adventures of the Little Koala that I have been trying to get anyone else to back me up on since sometime around 2000. Thanks for finally validating me, Wikipedia:
It doesn't include the part about Mingle's abandonment issues, but I'm sure you can read that between the lines.
ETA: Ha! Totally talked myself into dealing with most of it by posting!
Anyway, clearly this means it is time for another meme! Gacked from
Find the opening sequence for one of your favorite old TV shows and post it to your LJ. Bonus points for datedness or obscurity. Play as many times as you like.
( The Adventures of the Little Koala!!1! )
As I commented to Mer, this is a whole meme of NO SERIOUSLY LOOK I AM NOT MAKING THAT UP, in honor of which I post the part of The Adventures of the Little Koala that I have been trying to get anyone else to back me up on since sometime around 2000. Thanks for finally validating me, Wikipedia:
Then there was the enigmatic Weather, a dingo who was always shrouded with a heavy coat, scarf and hat, even in the hottest weather, and could predict the weather with great accuracy. Weather's constant companion was a sugar glider named Mingle, who was often included in the children's adventures.
It doesn't include the part about Mingle's abandonment issues, but I'm sure you can read that between the lines.