I've started reading postsecret again
Nov. 5th, 2022 09:55 pmMaybe my toxic trait is that a part of me thinks that the internet peaked when I was seventeen or so. But there's something that blows me away about the fact that people still send their secrets in to that address, analogue, written in their handwriting. I love it. The twee, early two-thousands vibe where there are, like, decals of bicycles everywhere and getting really into recycling was cool, there's a part of me that was formed by that that never decided that that thing was cringe.
I'm watching this -- oh, because I have covid, right, forgot to share that part -- so I have covid, and I'm watching a '90s cop show starring Robert Carlyle, because I never got over Trainspotting. Also, the first episode's writing is credited to a Daniel Boyle, but wiki assures me he's not to be confused with Danny Boyle, so no Trainspotting connection there. Probably-predictably, the Ao3 tag is all full of Once Upon A Time stuff -- I'm v happy for Robert Carlyle that he got that gig, but it's not what I want to read. When looking for a clip to illustrate the show on youtube, though, I found a handful of vids for what appears to be the main canonical couple (the other character played by Shirley Henderson, who, of course, was also in Transpotting).
Anyway, it's lots of fun, and let's see if I can drag myself into the habit of posting here a little more often than just to post my yuletide letter. Anyone have any recs for other things to watch while I have covid? My taste in sick-movie fare is exclusively things I might have seen on PBS in 2003, if that's helpful.
edited to add: this is one of the less coherent things I've ever committed to the internet -- let's call it an illness-side-effect and let bygones be bygones, shall we? Ugh, I really do feel like hot garbage.
I'm watching this -- oh, because I have covid, right, forgot to share that part -- so I have covid, and I'm watching a '90s cop show starring Robert Carlyle, because I never got over Trainspotting. Also, the first episode's writing is credited to a Daniel Boyle, but wiki assures me he's not to be confused with Danny Boyle, so no Trainspotting connection there. Probably-predictably, the Ao3 tag is all full of Once Upon A Time stuff -- I'm v happy for Robert Carlyle that he got that gig, but it's not what I want to read. When looking for a clip to illustrate the show on youtube, though, I found a handful of vids for what appears to be the main canonical couple (the other character played by Shirley Henderson, who, of course, was also in Transpotting).
Anyway, it's lots of fun, and let's see if I can drag myself into the habit of posting here a little more often than just to post my yuletide letter. Anyone have any recs for other things to watch while I have covid? My taste in sick-movie fare is exclusively things I might have seen on PBS in 2003, if that's helpful.
edited to add: this is one of the less coherent things I've ever committed to the internet -- let's call it an illness-side-effect and let bygones be bygones, shall we? Ugh, I really do feel like hot garbage.
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Date: 2022-11-07 11:17 pm (UTC)Rosemary & Thyme (British travelling lady gardeners! Solving crime! So many murders.) or Black Books (surrealist britcom set in a book store) might actually have both been on PBS in 2003. I recommend both, and hope you feel better soon.
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Date: 2022-11-08 04:18 pm (UTC)And YES, Black Books is exactly my speed for sick-day viewing, you get what I'm saying! I've heard good things about Rosemary & Thyme, so perhaps it's time to try it out!
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Date: 2022-11-09 03:07 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2023-01-01 08:49 pm (UTC)(Late reply is late, apologies.)