I know how this story goes
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Large Fireball over Edmonton
By triangulating fireball images from several simultaneously recorded sources, astronomers hope to find an approximate orbit from whence the object came, as well as the likely place(s) on Earth where large pieces would have impacted, were they to have survived reentry. In the best case scenario, pieces would be recovered from a known deep space comet or asteroid, giving humanity an unprecedented look at an ancient object that likely holds clues to the early years of our Earth and the Solar System.
This is the part whereTorchwoodPolice and Army personal approach the burned out pieces of asteroid out in some field somewhere and release some sort of deadly sex pheromone alien, or a bacteria that makes us all pod people, or the asteroid is really a signal from above for the large dormant metallic aliens below the ground to awaken and cause havoc, death, and mayhem, only to be brought down by the common cold. Or possibly its a family of four on the hot trail of a skinny Time Lord.
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In other news, I called in sick yesterday because I have a teensie tiny cold. It felt decedent. I did not, however, do any laundry, which is SAD, because I could barely carry all of my dirty clothes, that's how much laundry I have. I was very close to dropping it off at a laundromat to do for me, but it would have cost me a horseback riding lesson. :(
What I did do was work on my hlh_shortcut story (YAY), read source for Yuletide (YAY) and watched several hours of State of Play, the UK version obviously, and also watched 24: Redemption.
-- Lordy, does Marc Warren ever not play flamboyant characters? I would say no except we have proof positive with the DW episode Love and Monsters that he can, indeed, play a meek little man. *g* When he got the script for it he must have been "um, where's the fur coat? the shnazzy sunglasses? a sharp suit? gas mask? hello?"
-- Along the same lines, David Morrissey must have the corner on portraying philandering husbands who then get their knickers in a twist when their wifes have the audacity to find someone else to love, or at least have sex with. I tell you though, I am SO looking forward to this Christmas. :D :D
-- Kelly MacDonald is beautiful.
-- I admit it, I squeaked when Philip Glenister and John Simm were on screen together. Sam!! Gene!! OMG EVERYONE IS IN A COMA NONE OF THIS IS REAL AHAHAHAHA.
24: Redemption:
-- It kind of sucked, lol. But the parts that were good where really good.
-- ROBERT CARLYLE. HI. WHERE YA' BEEN??
-- Leave it to Jack to become attached to the one stupid kid that fucks things up all the time.
-- The 24 writers should stick to action because they suck worse than my aged vacuum cleaner in writing emotional, quiet scenes. Poor Kiefer and Robert were really scraping the barral of some awful dialogue, bless.
-- HOWEVER, I don't really care that it sucked, because it was fun and there was a ticky clock and Jack Bauer on my screen and CHERRY JONES PEOPLE!! President Cherry Jones!!!! I sincerely hope this means there will be as little as possible ofVice President Daniels.. There is nothing bad here.
-- ALSO!! The trailer for next season looked awesome omg.
By triangulating fireball images from several simultaneously recorded sources, astronomers hope to find an approximate orbit from whence the object came, as well as the likely place(s) on Earth where large pieces would have impacted, were they to have survived reentry. In the best case scenario, pieces would be recovered from a known deep space comet or asteroid, giving humanity an unprecedented look at an ancient object that likely holds clues to the early years of our Earth and the Solar System.
This is the part where
:D
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In other news, I called in sick yesterday because I have a teensie tiny cold. It felt decedent. I did not, however, do any laundry, which is SAD, because I could barely carry all of my dirty clothes, that's how much laundry I have. I was very close to dropping it off at a laundromat to do for me, but it would have cost me a horseback riding lesson. :(
What I did do was work on my hlh_shortcut story (YAY), read source for Yuletide (YAY) and watched several hours of State of Play, the UK version obviously, and also watched 24: Redemption.
-- Lordy, does Marc Warren ever not play flamboyant characters? I would say no except we have proof positive with the DW episode Love and Monsters that he can, indeed, play a meek little man. *g* When he got the script for it he must have been "um, where's the fur coat? the shnazzy sunglasses? a sharp suit? gas mask? hello?"
-- Along the same lines, David Morrissey must have the corner on portraying philandering husbands who then get their knickers in a twist when their wifes have the audacity to find someone else to love, or at least have sex with. I tell you though, I am SO looking forward to this Christmas. :D :D
-- Kelly MacDonald is beautiful.
-- I admit it, I squeaked when Philip Glenister and John Simm were on screen together. Sam!! Gene!! OMG EVERYONE IS IN A COMA NONE OF THIS IS REAL AHAHAHAHA.
24: Redemption:
-- It kind of sucked, lol. But the parts that were good where really good.
-- ROBERT CARLYLE. HI. WHERE YA' BEEN??
-- Leave it to Jack to become attached to the one stupid kid that fucks things up all the time.
-- The 24 writers should stick to action because they suck worse than my aged vacuum cleaner in writing emotional, quiet scenes. Poor Kiefer and Robert were really scraping the barral of some awful dialogue, bless.
-- HOWEVER, I don't really care that it sucked, because it was fun and there was a ticky clock and Jack Bauer on my screen and CHERRY JONES PEOPLE!! President Cherry Jones!!!! I sincerely hope this means there will be as little as possible of
-- ALSO!! The trailer for next season looked awesome omg.