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Teddy Radiator ([personal profile] teddy_radiator) wrote2015-12-10 10:17 pm

December Delights - 10 December 2015

It's been a not-too-crazy day here at Steampunk Towers, so I've had a chance to do a little cooking, a little knitting, and a little work. The production of A Christmas Carol TheHubs™ is currently in had it's Sponsor Night tonight and it went well. Tomorrow Mom and I are going - I'm really looking forward to it. Here is a lovely 'trailer' for it. TheHubs™ can be seen as Fezziwig dancing and another character turning around and walking through a door

We have a fair amount of parties to attend this Christmas, which makes me happy because it makes TheHubs™ happy - sometimes I feel as if he doesn't have too many friends here, and yet all his theatre friends love him to bits (they just don't want ot drive the 30 miles to our house to visit - well, most of them, anyway). Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday we have Christmas parties to attend, and I'm glad. We're only going to have a small family get together this Christmas Eve here, and I feel quite isolated being at home alone so much. I realise we work together, but that's different from home down time, and we haven't shared too much of that since August, what with one play after another. It's been very gratifying seeing him doing something he loves and doing it so well, so I don't say anything.

He's already slated for another play next June, so most of spring will be taken up, and he's going to audition for a February show this Saturday. Hey, it's writing time.

I have made the amazing decision not to send out Christmas cards this year - something I haven't missed in over a decade. I don't know why, but time is really speeding by, and I just don't want to add that to my list of stuff to get anxious over. I'm already aggravated at myself for not taking my annual photos of my decorations, but there you go.

Does anyone have a good recommendation for a 2-player game that I can get for TheHubs™? We like hidden objects and adventure/problem solving games. We're not into that kind of roleplaying, though, so no WOW or D&D, please. I've looked at a few, but I'd like your opinions.

I watched the Amazon series "Man In The High Castle" and was so baffled I decided to read the PK Dick novel it was based on. Talk about fanfiction! The series bore almost no real resemblance to the original story, except for the names of some of the characters. At least six of the main characters, whose storylines made up most of the series, aren't even IN the original novel! I better never hear anyone in Hollywood get up their own arses about fanfiction ever again.

I mentioned yesterday about the neurotic reader who wrote the big diatribe about how upset she was that my Severus in Father Figure wasn't living up to her idea of the 'perfect Fantasy Dom". [livejournal.com profile] stgulik (yes, [livejournal.com profile] mimimanderly, I totally agree that it would be wonderful to have our very on Jules inside our brains. Thankfully, she is pretty close) helped me compose a very user-friendly reply to her, and yes, of course, she had to write back. I almost didn't read it - usually the second message is little more than a pissing contest and I always end up regretting replying in the first place.

This time, however, Neurotic girl surprised me. Rather contritely she bowed to higher experience, and admitted that she had no real understanding of the lifestyle, and that she mostly just found anything out of the ordinary a bit scary, and therefore never really tried anything new. I reminded her that life was scary, and that she should indeed be cautious, but that didn't mean that she should avoid all risks. Sometimes, I told her, reality can blow fantasy out of the water.

[identity profile] teddyradiator.livejournal.com 2015-12-11 05:30 pm (UTC)(link)
We loved all the Myst and Riven games! We also couldn't get through them without help, and many was the time we'd be sitting there stuck on something and I would be ranting, "Why am I not F*&%-ing smarter??"

My stepson, who works as a reviewer and game 'tester' for one of the big gaming companies in the UK gave me a couple of really good suggestions as well, but yes, we love those kinds of games. I am trying very slowly to play Bioshock Infinite, which is more of a shoot 'em up game, and that's not my bag, but it's so steampunkalicious that I want to try and get through it, anyway.

Thank you for your lovely holiday wishes - right back atcha, babe.

(You know, your Severus giving Hermione a nice big package for Christmas would make me very happy! I know, I'm such a mooch)
Edited 2015-12-11 17:31 (UTC)

[identity profile] lemonade8.livejournal.com 2015-12-12 01:40 am (UTC)(link)
My son played Bioshock infinite a while back, I loved watching it. It had amazing steampunk graphics, I agree. And it has a twist ending I won't spoil that you might like.

LOL, since you are playing it now, I can tell you this and you might appreciate the story. After I (amusedly) sang along with about three songs, we got to this one:

and he turned around and looked at me- quite perturbed- and said "HOW DO YOU KNOW ALL OF THESE OLD SONGS?" I started laughing and told him that the Beach Boys weren't THAT old. I literally had to pull up youtube videos so he would believe me, he thought I was pulling his leg.

I will give you your Christmas wish. Depending on if they are scheduling me to kill me next week like they did this week (seventy hours is not something I can do every week, I hope they realize...) I will try to work it out for you.
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[identity profile] teddyradiator.livejournal.com 2015-12-12 01:36 pm (UTC)(link)
You are a star!!! I totally understand that you've been so busy, and after I wrote that I felt like such a freeloader, but you know I adore anything you do anytime you do it.

I loved the Barbershop Quartet singing 'God Only Knows'. That tickled me pink. I also found this little jewel from the ever delightful Postmodern Jukebox, done 'in the style of Bioshock Infinite'.

Edited 2015-12-12 13:37 (UTC)