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Aug. 21st, 2007 03:16 pmHellooooooo my flist.
So. I want to try to 'do' America next summer, probably for around a month. Fly out for Millicon, and stick around, for about a month all told, seeing how many people I can visit. I mean to do New York, because I've always been desperate to, and I have family in Washington DC and L.A., so there too. This is all very, very tentative, and entirely depends on my being able to keep my job when I go to uni, and my being able to actually save my fucking money for once.
ANYWAY.
Americans! (And Canadians, although I don't think I'm going to be able to afford Canada too, say sorry. Still, you never know. Will hopefully be out there in 2009 to study, anyay.) Where are you, do you want to meet me, and could you put me up for a night or two on your sofa sometime in July/August 2008? I, er, have excellent credentials - *gestures to Millimuns who've met me* and I'm totally house/flat-trained.
Brits! Anybody want to come with? Since this will almost certainly be the first time I'll have flown by myself, which will be distinctly scary to say the least.
So. I want to try to 'do' America next summer, probably for around a month. Fly out for Millicon, and stick around, for about a month all told, seeing how many people I can visit. I mean to do New York, because I've always been desperate to, and I have family in Washington DC and L.A., so there too. This is all very, very tentative, and entirely depends on my being able to keep my job when I go to uni, and my being able to actually save my fucking money for once.
ANYWAY.
Americans! (And Canadians, although I don't think I'm going to be able to afford Canada too, say sorry. Still, you never know. Will hopefully be out there in 2009 to study, anyay.) Where are you, do you want to meet me, and could you put me up for a night or two on your sofa sometime in July/August 2008? I, er, have excellent credentials - *gestures to Millimuns who've met me* and I'm totally house/flat-trained.
Brits! Anybody want to come with? Since this will almost certainly be the first time I'll have flown by myself, which will be distinctly scary to say the least.
The FUCKING AWESOME...
Jan. 28th, 2007 01:27 amI went to see John Barrowman's pantomime, Jack and the Beanstalk, for the second time on Tuesday night. And it was MADE OF PURE AWESOME. John Barrowman is sex. On legs. And utterly adorable. He was literally rolling on the floor laughing once or twice during the performance, usually spluttering things like 'this is a kids' show!'. And at the end when they called up little kids from the audience (which is usual for panto, those who don't know), he was so utterly adorable with his group that I fully expect him and his boyfriend to adopt an entire gaggle of kids now that they're hitched and all.
But better than all of this was that this time, I called in a favour from a friend (Tom D) who works in the cast. I didn't do it the first time because with ten of us, it felt too much like taking advantage, but anyway. I now have a signed personalised Torchwood postcard, and at the end in the call-outs (the leads send messages from people in the cast to people in the audience, and also announce birthdays/anniversaries of people in the audience), John Barrowman said hi! To me! John Barrowman said my name. And I am, and will remain, in a puddle of pure fangirlish glee over the above.
And here we have the proof. (If you can't read it, it says 'Bethan, best wishes, John Barrowman'.) XD!!!
In addition to all this wildly awesome awesome, plans for further millicons are being plotted. I've booked Sunday the 11th March off from work, so I can go to a three-day Millicon in London that weekend. Am meeting up with Charlotte when I go to Leicester Uni Open Day on the 31st March. Aaaand I am (hopefully) going to see Spamalot in London with Charlotte and Lauren on the 9th of April. My only regret about this is that Tim Curry is no longer playing Arthur. But. SO MANY AWESOME PEOPLE, AND I GET TO SEE THEM ALL. :D!!
But better than all of this was that this time, I called in a favour from a friend (Tom D) who works in the cast. I didn't do it the first time because with ten of us, it felt too much like taking advantage, but anyway. I now have a signed personalised Torchwood postcard, and at the end in the call-outs (the leads send messages from people in the cast to people in the audience, and also announce birthdays/anniversaries of people in the audience), John Barrowman said hi! To me! John Barrowman said my name. And I am, and will remain, in a puddle of pure fangirlish glee over the above.
And here we have the proof. (If you can't read it, it says 'Bethan, best wishes, John Barrowman'.) XD!!!
In addition to all this wildly awesome awesome, plans for further millicons are being plotted. I've booked Sunday the 11th March off from work, so I can go to a three-day Millicon in London that weekend. Am meeting up with Charlotte when I go to Leicester Uni Open Day on the 31st March. Aaaand I am (hopefully) going to see Spamalot in London with Charlotte and Lauren on the 9th of April. My only regret about this is that Tim Curry is no longer playing Arthur. But. SO MANY AWESOME PEOPLE, AND I GET TO SEE THEM ALL. :D!!
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Dec. 12th, 2006 07:14 pmAhahah OMG YOU GUYS. I LOVE YOU ALLA SO VER' VER' MUCH. YOU ARE TOTALLY NOT MEANT TO BE THIS NICE TO TEH N00B.
Also parents go 'way on Saturday. OMG MILLICON.
*glee*
Also parents go 'way on Saturday. OMG MILLICON.
*glee*