Linked by request: Arts and Crafts at MIT. Watch a master of the art recreate the MIT logo in origami, in three easy steps.
"Easy" in MIT terms, at least....
(PS - Look in the background, to the leftish, while he's talking at his desk. The octopus amazed me, but that one made me laugh.)
Linked because it made me howl like a hyena: 50 Ways to Propose Marriage to Your Non-Lover, a lovely bit of crack where the Eighth Doctor decides to propose to all of his companions. (I really must pay more attention to
churchontime!)
He sat down in one of the large overstuffed receiving chairs in front of her desk. “Have you ever noticed how these chairs have an unfortunate tendency to look comfortable without actually being so?”
“Yes, I have,” Romana said, “the same way you act as if you’re going to get to the point without ever actually arriving at it.”
The Doctor planted his elbows on the desk in front of him and looked deeply into Romana’s eyes. “Marry me,” he said.
“I’m sorry?” Romana sputtered.
“Marry me, Romana! We could do wonderful things together! It would be an adventure!”
“Didn’t we already do that once?” she asked. “I thought my staying behind in E-Space rather got the point across.”
The Doctor looked hurt. “I’m a different person! So are you, practically. I’m sure it’d work out famously this time.”
A LOT more attention to ChurchonTime: The Ten Weddings of Donna Noble
Having her prospective groom cower behind a pretty boy in a kilt wasn't doing Donna's self esteem a whole lot of good.
"Easy" in MIT terms, at least....
(PS - Look in the background, to the leftish, while he's talking at his desk. The octopus amazed me, but that one made me laugh.)
Linked because it made me howl like a hyena: 50 Ways to Propose Marriage to Your Non-Lover, a lovely bit of crack where the Eighth Doctor decides to propose to all of his companions. (I really must pay more attention to
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He sat down in one of the large overstuffed receiving chairs in front of her desk. “Have you ever noticed how these chairs have an unfortunate tendency to look comfortable without actually being so?”
“Yes, I have,” Romana said, “the same way you act as if you’re going to get to the point without ever actually arriving at it.”
The Doctor planted his elbows on the desk in front of him and looked deeply into Romana’s eyes. “Marry me,” he said.
“I’m sorry?” Romana sputtered.
“Marry me, Romana! We could do wonderful things together! It would be an adventure!”
“Didn’t we already do that once?” she asked. “I thought my staying behind in E-Space rather got the point across.”
The Doctor looked hurt. “I’m a different person! So are you, practically. I’m sure it’d work out famously this time.”
A LOT more attention to ChurchonTime: The Ten Weddings of Donna Noble
Having her prospective groom cower behind a pretty boy in a kilt wasn't doing Donna's self esteem a whole lot of good.