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Date Posted: 11:35:04 11/01/01 Thu
Author: KhaliG
Subject: Re: I've been thinking
In reply to: Blue 's message, "Re: I've been thinking" on 11:25:25 11/01/01 Thu

>I never watched Roswell on a consistent basis, but I
>*adored* Tess. When the writers decided to make her
>evil when she so obviously wasn't planned to be in the
>first place, I was very disappointed.
>
>I watched Smallville for the first time this week and
>I must say it does have its charms. I think one key
>element that makes that show work is the lead because
>of his "charm." You can't help but like him and he
>REALLY does resemble the original film version of
>Clark Kent.

I've been watching Smallville for the last three weeks and there have been times, I thought the lead was a little too goody-goody and annoying, there was just *something* about him that made me sit up and smile. he's got the prettiest eyes I've ever seen and his chemistry with the actors who play lana and Lex, especially Lex is amazing. I'm looking forward to a deep friendship between Lex Luthor and Clark Kent, never thought I'd say that in a million years.

>
>>I know. I wrote in my journal last night and was
>>slightly freaked out by the intensity of my emotions.
>>I realized then and there that I needed to "leave my
>>ego at the door" and start making some changes.
>
>It's amazing what can happen to you when your
>priorities revolve around a fic-world. You begin to
>lose your sense.

Amen. I love the internet, but you have to be careful to keep your boundaries and hone your priorities.
>>Ever play the Sims? I find it a remarkable tool in
>>helping me achieve a balance in my 'ships. I
>>downloaded Buffy/Angel skins and put A/C or D/A
>>together whenever I felt like it, regardless of what
>>the show is supporting at the moment. That game is
>>quite theraputic.
>
>Really? Amanda sent me some D/A shots from her Sims.
>Is it expensive?

Well the first game, The Sims is close to forty dollars and the expansion packs: Living Large and House party are about 29.99 each. Since The Sims has been around for a while, you might be able to get it for maybe thirty-five dollars in some stores.

It's a lot of money, but it's addictive and fun. It helps pass the time avoiding spoilers and getting too emotionally attached to a t.v. show.

~Khali

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