Feb. 13th, 2003

lithera: (Smirking)
Wow. My sister did a lot of writing last night. Reading her journal is a lot like having a conversation with her. The patterns are very, very similar. It's very interesting to read. I'll have to think of something to say back today.

I'm going back to Europe. Bought the tickets last night. LONDON! Wooooo! Had a moment of freaking out about it, but then it subsided after a bit. I think I'll be a little dazed for a bit... That will go away... About the time the nerves for actually going start to kick up. But you see.... I'm going with other people, so it is much easier for me to deal with them. *grins* Being in a group always allows me to be more confident.

On another note... COFFEE!

Daredevil tomorrow! Wooooo! *does a little dance*
lithera: (Zealot)
A Daredevil review. Some spoilers. Tomorrow. Tomorrow. The trailers will be great. The movie will be great and... It will just be great.

There are hints of someone deciding to to The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress. In this case there is a director looking for a screenwriter. That would be interesting. I'd need to read that again.

Variety reports that New Line Cinema, which has worked with Marvel on the successful Blade franchise, hopes to turn Iron Man into a tentpole for its 2005 slate. The studio acquired the property in 2000, but has started from scratch with scribes Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, creators of the WB's top-rated Smallville and writers of current hit film Shanghai Knights and its predecessor. I say again, who would /you/ cast as Iron Man? Tony Stark is one of the few Avengers who is vibrant in my head. Him and Captain America, really.

This scares me: According to Screen Daily, Joel Schumacher is now set to direct The Phantom of the Opera, a feature version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's hit stage musical.
This is just odd.

I'd never thought about it before. I tilte my head when thinking, though to different sides depending on what I'm thinking about. Maybe one of these days I'll pay attention to that and figure out which side is for what thoughts. (If there is a pattern at all.)
Okay. So we have two aircraft carriers being built. I cannot believe who we're naming them after. It makes my head hurt. They roll out in May and then in 2009.

Anyway. Here is a picture of the last boat my dad served on going into drydock. Likely no one cares by me, but whatever. Some interesting statistics on submarines here and here.

And for interest here is a list of all aircraft carriers ever. The two new ones are at the bottom. I never realized we sold so many of them for scrap.

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