Went to the fabric store the other day. I had run out of white muslin for a project I'm doing. Found some purple and blue paisley fabric that would look good with jeans, which doomed me to about an hour at the patterns table deciding which "basic shirt" would NOT have the problems the green one has. Step one: I am now at least a size sixteen. My, that fabric is pretty though, and at only four bucks a yard I almost don't mind the cost of a new pattern.
Signed last-day paperwork at my old job yesterday, then went out to lunch with the team. Glanced at the check with my unused vacation in it. How the bleep did I wind up with that much vacation? Wow. I guess the only big trips I took were before I'd accrued any vacation, so those were all unpaid time off... Still. Wow.
This morning, scrambled eggs with some onion and bacon cut up and thrown in, with the leftover bacon strips just to eat. MMMMMMMMM. Wish I'd had a bell pepper, and I coulda gone lighter on the onion, but hey, MMMMMMMMM. Filling too. I'm only now getting around to thinking I could use some lunch.
My library is woefully undersupplied with technical books. Also woefully inadequate is their supply of "A Feast for Crows". I suppose that'll keep me focused ontechnical stuff pretty paisley shirts for a little while. :-)
Signed last-day paperwork at my old job yesterday, then went out to lunch with the team. Glanced at the check with my unused vacation in it. How the bleep did I wind up with that much vacation? Wow. I guess the only big trips I took were before I'd accrued any vacation, so those were all unpaid time off... Still. Wow.
This morning, scrambled eggs with some onion and bacon cut up and thrown in, with the leftover bacon strips just to eat. MMMMMMMMM. Wish I'd had a bell pepper, and I coulda gone lighter on the onion, but hey, MMMMMMMMM. Filling too. I'm only now getting around to thinking I could use some lunch.
My library is woefully undersupplied with technical books. Also woefully inadequate is their supply of "A Feast for Crows". I suppose that'll keep me focused on
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Yeah, Cryptonomicon was a trudgefest, and (now I'm giving away points in a game of "I Never") I didn't get through Tolkien at all, books or film. I also put down Dune on something like page ten. I don't usually stop in the middle of a book, which is why these two examples stand out for me. But sometimes my sanity returns and I realize that if only I'd put down this trudgefest there's so much LIVING I could go do!
I think what I'm missing here, taking this as an epic, is something to care about. With Tolkien, I hear you care what happens to that ring and to the protagonists. I no longer believe *anyone* will make even a halfway decent king, so I'm not really cheering for anyone to win that struggle any more. I no longer believe anyone will even be able to stop the endless warring and killing and starving and maiming and burning and plundering and looting, unless "anyone" is winter itself. It has turned into a big pile of "wow these people are savages; wipe 'em all out and start over". I'm interested to see what happens, I'm curious to see what Martin will do with these characters, but I don't strongly want any particular outcome (including survival of the race).
Slightly bummed that A Feast for Crows doesn't have the "crows". :)
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*giggle*
Slightly bummed that A Feast for Crows doesn't have the "crows". :)
You and probably the vast majority of the fantasy-reading Western World. :-)
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Nothing wrong with that. I'm usually rather cynical myself and can definitely see where you'd get the reaction you had with the series after Storm. It's hard to want to care about any characters when you're afraid Martin might just kill the next one(s) off too. I'm still holding out hope that we're going to end up with some sort of unification or confrontation between Jon and Dany before the end.
And I want the crows, too, dagnabit! :-)
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He does have creative ways for them to die. Killed by WHOM? Killed by WHAT? I never would have guessed some of those.
I want to see Dany's dragons grow up. Dracarys!
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I want to see Dany's dragons grow up.
Now that you mention it, that's another thing I've been hanging on for as well. :-)
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Give those dragons a few years and Dany to wield them, and the only humans left on her continent will be her bloodriders. Hmm, dragonfire could be a great weapon against the Others, no? (Which reminds me: if the Others are a threat to the world, as has been stated, why does only one continent seem to know or care? Maybe Feast answers this. Or not.)
I seriously wonder what those dragons will do when they hit the Seven Kingdoms. Galvanize everyone that's left against a common foe? :-)
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I'm not sure the Others are an issue elsewhere in the world - maybe Westeros is like the Eurcentric view of history of earth from a similar period.
As I understand it, Westeros has seen dragons before. Didn't the Targaryens (Aegon) conquer it riding a dragon? I don't see much chance at the moment for galvanization, but that may be what he's working toward with Jon. A Jon and the Watch face-off vs. Dany and her dragons. Or perhaps Jon will need Dany's dragons to finally take care of the Others.
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True, they've seen dragons before. If nothing else there are all those skulls and the history of the Targaryens. I was extrapolating from a comment made when, I think, Dany was considering an army of Unsullied: she'd be coming in from overseas with an army of at best foreigners and at worst slaves, and the people would have no love for that. If she comes in and melts all the lords' castles (or armies) to slag with dragons, she's the enemy of all of 'em. I suppose she wouldn't have to melt them all. Just one would make a good demo.
I like the (Jon + Dany's dragons) vs. (Others + wights) scenario. It's been made very obvious that fire is both necessary and sufficient with the wights, and we could imagine that the name "dragonglass" for obsidian Other-killer stuff is another big hint.
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