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1 - If Moffat was to bring back one Classic Who character (from TV or movies), which one would you most like to see? Ooo, tough choice. Sarah Jane's already back, and K-9 could have stayed in the black hole. While I could argue equally for Leela or Romana, who I'm really going to pick is Liz Shaw. I'm quite convinced that she and Sarah Jane have been pen pals for years anyway, and I'd love to see how she's done with her own lab, her brains, and her experience.
2 - Who's your favourite Big Finish writer? It's tempting to say "Nev Fountain" for writing my hands-down favorite, or Jaqueline Rayner for writing stories that I like across the board, but the one prolific Big Finish author who has never, ever disappointed me is Rob Shearman. I really must buy his anthologies.
3 - What got you into knitting? Greed and Doctor Who. When I was Jr. Year Abroad in London, I used to go down to Selfriges and buy another skein of yarn every week, which I was knitting into a Who scarf while I listened to the American and British Top 20s on the radio. That was the only thing I knit in just about ever... until 20+ years later when my mother had some nifty knitted washcloths someone gave her and wouldn't give me any. I thought "I knit once, I could learn to make one" and this time, it "took." (And Mother wants me to knit her more.)
4 - What kind of music do you like? Do I strike you as having just one? :D My car radio stations are set to Top 10, country and oldies; my ipod favorites playlist adds in folk with dashes of acapella and Bollywood & Broadway soundtracks. The shortest answer is probably "anything but rap and jazz."The shameful answer is "I love bubblegum pop."
5 - What's your favourite feel-good movie? The best I can do is narrow it down to Emma, Much Ado About Nothing (the Emma Thompson one) and While You Were Sleeping. Seasonally, I'll add in the musical Scrooge. It's just not Christmas until someone dances on a coffin!
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1 - If Moffat was to bring back one Classic Who character (from TV or movies), which one would you most like to see? Ooo, tough choice. Sarah Jane's already back, and K-9 could have stayed in the black hole. While I could argue equally for Leela or Romana, who I'm really going to pick is Liz Shaw. I'm quite convinced that she and Sarah Jane have been pen pals for years anyway, and I'd love to see how she's done with her own lab, her brains, and her experience.
2 - Who's your favourite Big Finish writer? It's tempting to say "Nev Fountain" for writing my hands-down favorite, or Jaqueline Rayner for writing stories that I like across the board, but the one prolific Big Finish author who has never, ever disappointed me is Rob Shearman. I really must buy his anthologies.
3 - What got you into knitting? Greed and Doctor Who. When I was Jr. Year Abroad in London, I used to go down to Selfriges and buy another skein of yarn every week, which I was knitting into a Who scarf while I listened to the American and British Top 20s on the radio. That was the only thing I knit in just about ever... until 20+ years later when my mother had some nifty knitted washcloths someone gave her and wouldn't give me any. I thought "I knit once, I could learn to make one" and this time, it "took." (And Mother wants me to knit her more.)
4 - What kind of music do you like? Do I strike you as having just one? :D My car radio stations are set to Top 10, country and oldies; my ipod favorites playlist adds in folk with dashes of acapella and Bollywood & Broadway soundtracks. The shortest answer is probably "anything but rap and jazz."
5 - What's your favourite feel-good movie? The best I can do is narrow it down to Emma, Much Ado About Nothing (the Emma Thompson one) and While You Were Sleeping. Seasonally, I'll add in the musical Scrooge. It's just not Christmas until someone dances on a coffin!
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Date: 2009-10-28 01:21 am (UTC)...yes, I can recite it. *goes off in shame*
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Date: 2009-10-28 02:08 am (UTC)I'm *sure* I read a porno like that once...
1) If you could take the books of only one writer to a desert island, you would choose...
2) The best feminist role model on TV is...
3) Discworld character you most want to see show up in the Whoniverse.
4) Whoniverse character you most want to see show up in Discworld.
5) Thought process behind the interest "romanticists were massive pervs."