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I feel like Frodo. It's Autumn, and I want to go on a journey. Not, preferably, one quite so full of events as his. But it's finally cool and not raining. The air smells of burning and cool wetness all at once, even in the city. The sky is very much bluer and taller and white clouds sail across it in the kind of wind that ought to be blowing my hair back (and actually blows it into the corners of my glasses and my mouth, because I am an unsatisfactory sort of heroine). I want a red-brown horse with a black mane. I want a grey cloak, and wide open grassy hills scattered with rocks that match the overcast. And a road whose next bend is hidden by overhanging woods.
Or, failing that, to scuffle my feet through dramatically colored leaves while wearing a turtleneck and a really good suede or corderoy coat. Preferably while having Deep, Serious Conversations with my friends from prep-school, all of whom have angst and interesting cheekbones.
I am, of course, going to the Ohio Valley this weekend. But I'm not going on horseback, and it's not a quest if you have reservations.
In other news, it is all
dotsomething's fault. "We need a break anyway," she says. "Let's just watch the first episode of the West Wing. It won't take that long." And then she goes home and I watch seven more and I didn't need a new addiction, especially one where I'm six years late to the party.
Or, failing that, to scuffle my feet through dramatically colored leaves while wearing a turtleneck and a really good suede or corderoy coat. Preferably while having Deep, Serious Conversations with my friends from prep-school, all of whom have angst and interesting cheekbones.
I am, of course, going to the Ohio Valley this weekend. But I'm not going on horseback, and it's not a quest if you have reservations.
In other news, it is all
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Date: 2005-10-18 03:01 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2005-10-18 03:49 am (UTC)The best part of watching the first epside of TWW is knowing more about what's going on than anyone else what was watching it when it originally aired. It's an entirely different episode.
"Your boss sure has a funny name!"
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Date: 2005-10-18 03:51 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-10-18 08:18 am (UTC)Is this a Dead Poets Society reference, or am I reading too much into it? Because ever since the leaves began to fall in drifts I've had an urging to watch that movie (and, uh, resurrect one of my most long-lasting pubescent crushes).
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Date: 2005-10-18 06:44 pm (UTC)I am always poised uneasily between envy, resentment, and adoration of those boys -- I don't want to be that sheltered, or have that tragedy, but it must be something to be able to take yourself that seriously.
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Date: 2005-10-19 12:31 pm (UTC)Me too. It's the opening sequence with the trees and the bagpipes and the geese (were there geese?), isn't it? I went to prep school myself; although it's an American movie, I find there's quite a lot of old-fashioned 'Englishness' about the whole picture, which might well relate to your reference to 'New English school stories'. It's probably the stress on class and keeping up appearances and repression (which is where the slash comes in ;) Boarding schools have got to be, in my mind, one of the all-time hot-beds for angsty self-importance. Such an unnatural environment for all those rushing hormones.
I might have to buy the DVD...
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Date: 2005-10-19 11:44 pm (UTC)Never been to boarding school, but from what my friends who have tell me, I can't say I'm surprised. Not that public (in the US sense) high school was lacking in angst or rushing hormones, but there wasn't quite the same self-importance -- not that there wasn't plenty of self-obsession, but we were all too into laughing at each other -- and aware of the ironic gaze on ourselves -- to really take that kind of risk together.
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Date: 2005-10-18 08:58 am (UTC)Oh, Mer, I *so* understand you, having been hooked by
crack dealers my friends on stuff like Farscape and BSG and, I am ashamed to write it out loud, SGA...no subject
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Date: 2005-10-18 06:46 pm (UTC)I've always wanted to go to Rivendell. Maybe someday we'll build it.
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Date: 2005-10-19 02:43 am (UTC)Well, okay, maybe a little (I sympathize, I do...damn that Veronica Mars).
Watching you watch the first episode of The West Wing was as much fun as I thought it would be and I want to hear all about what you think of the rest of it.
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Date: 2005-10-19 04:33 am (UTC)Hmmm, I'm imagining a cross between Spike and Henry from The Secret History
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