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[livejournal.com profile] commodorified's lovely multifandom noir vid.

I have no clue what I’m watching but it’s hot. I’ve never seen any of the movies: Carrington, Dealers, or Cambridge spies.

B&W disguises the differences in the source material. It’s amazing how different people look in b&w. Rebecca DeMornay is the only name I recognized, and I had to go bac, watch and try to pick her out.

Holly Cole has the sexiest voice around, and just made this vid. The movement fits the song, and the intensity of the sex rises and falls with the music. I’m fanning myself after a couple viewings.

The quote at the beginning “If you run away from home, you’ll probably get into trouble...it’s usually worth it” sets the tone. These people are finding no end of trouble in this very noir-looking piece.

Did I mention it’s really sexy?

I’m sorry. I’m not sure if there were supposed to be grand plots or overarching metaphors or what. But this was pretty to look at, sexy to watch and very pleasant to listen to, all of which are vital for watchability. The cuts are smooth, and I didn’t notice any effects.

The vid is available at http://scriptorium.infotrope.net/vids/
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Name: Carr0ts
Vid Title: Add it up
Vid Fandom: Queer as Folk
Vid Location: http://www.carr0tsvids.com

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[livejournal.com profile] lovesbitca has proposed a "National Feedback Day" on Sunday, October 5:

"Where we all make a point of going through our fic folders and actually sending out emails to all those authors who've written amazing fic that we've never sent the love to. Either because we think they already get loads of feedback or we never got round to it or we're worried about what we should write."


Spread the word. Then spread the love.
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Next week is Banned Books Week. http://www.ala.org, the American Library Association site has more info.
So I'm a busy little library paraprofessional.

Posters to be made and hung
I used the pastel soupcans that ALA is using.
I used a can-opener against a swirl with the caption "Open your mind"
But I like the one that's a still of the firemen from Fahrenheit 451 staring at a pile of burning books, one with his flamethrower still lit. It reads "Every time a book is banned...a censor gets his flamethrower."

Yes, Angel has a warped sense of humor.

Must master the button maker and get those done up.
The invitation to faculty to come read is out. The trivia contest is not coming along.

And I got feedback on my Sanctuary Moon stories. Granted Sienn skipped the explicit sex but she still really liked them.

From "Sources of Power:"

"Again, I found myself skipping the more explicit parts, but I thoroughly enjoyed your portrayal of Luke here. In my eyes, you captured him in a phase where he started to gradually lose a bit of his farmboy naivety to the sometimes cruel reality of the war. I liked how he wasn't yet seasoned about injuries and stuff like that, how his fear and his horror came through - and how he pulled himself together yet to help a friend survive, to care for him and find a way out of the mess they had found themselves in. That was very Jedi and showed that Luke is a very, very brave man."

Awww! I give good Luke. (at least sometimes.)

"Hunter in the Shadows" received similarly kind words as did the poem "Tawny Blue Confusion."

So, my Wednesday goes well.
I was looking at the stuff for the Mid-South fair, which starts Friday. We're going. We'll leave and have 4-5 hours to see everything. Lots to do, esp. for the kids. And sweetpotato curly fries, deep fried mars bars, bbq duck, etc.etc.

And we have to see Fairy's cake entry. Bunny's very excited about that.

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