Apr. 1st, 2005

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Rochvelleth's done it: [livejournal.com profile] cult_media for all you cult TV and cult TV related memes. I've posted there, but
I've heard lots of suggestions, some more serious, some less. In fact, I suck at predicting how people will be in roles, but there you go. So I've collated some of other people's.

Loyd Grossman In joke. Not really.
Stephen Fry He could be good actually. A nice mix of gravitas and humour, and while I love Eccleston, it'd be a nice counterpoint to him to have a more inactive but machiavellian doctor; action is exciting, but to me it was planning that chilled the blood. Has anyone read any who novels?
RochvellethLOL. A female doctor could work; it'd need a bit of double talk regarding the change, but we can get by that. And it'd be a very interesting twist. But pippa's way too cuddly! Perhaps we should dtick ot the obvious choices and go for Judi Dench or someone.
Rochvelleth's mate, HenryHow would I know?
Sean ConnerySee Sean Bean
This is a shorter version, that list was quite long, so you probably want to go there. All the links go to the same place.
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OK, my new organisedness has been so successful that I've been: (1) getting enough sleep, just about, before 9am; and (2) my life the next day has been being promising enough that I'm looking forward to finishing stuff at work and getting some spodding done and meeting people for lunch later than I actually eagerly wake up; that I've actually, most days this week, woken up five to ten minutes before my alarm, got up, spent ten minutes showering and playing monkey island, and gone!

Normally I only do that at christmas, but now every day is exciting, etc. I wonder how long if at all I'll be able to keep it up?

PS. Don't hate me, aftet the rest of my life I deserve to be organised for a little bit now :)