So [livejournal.com profile] arawen and I spent the weekend together in a mostly low-key and either horizontal or sitting about reading way, rounding it off with watching "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" (upon which his verdict is, "That was far better than it had any right to be.").

[livejournal.com profile] whispercricket and [livejournal.com profile] teinedreugan came back from their City of Heroes intensive in the middle of the movie and were hanging out with us in the same space. We finished up the movie.

Then the power went out.

Then there was an explosion.

Current theory: tree went down; took out power line; power line landed in puddle; massive grounding; transformer explodiated.

We are now at TI instead.


My only other comment on my weekend is that those are some satisfying bruises.
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From: [identity profile] marykaykare.livejournal.com


Mr and Mrs Smith is our comfort movie. I don't know what this says about us and our marriage and I probably don't want to.
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From: [personal profile] ardaniel


My SO and I tend to fall back on the Bruckheimer remake of Gone In Sixty Seconds. ;)

From: [identity profile] linenoise.livejournal.com

Disjointed commentary, as I am too tired for coherence.


I've been playing CoH again lots. What servers do they play on?

There's an LJ-CoH community that's actually quite active, and has lots good people in it.

Explosions are fun, but not that close to the house please thanks.

I haven't yet seen Mr. and Mrs. Smith, but Angelina Jolie is pretty much always worth looking at, yum. I've also heard from a number of people that it is, indeed, more fun than it has a right to be.

Bruises can be fun, indeed. And even pretty, sometimes.

From: [identity profile] frozencapybara.livejournal.com

Re: Disjointed commentary, as I am too tired for coherence.


I've been playing CoH again lots. What servers do they play on?

As one of the instigators of the CoH-fest - I have 54 characters. [livejournal.com profile] kviri has 66. The answer is "all of them". :) (We had [livejournal.com profile] whispercricket and [livejournal.com profile] teinedreugan on Virtue, though, as we had the easiest time lining up a similar-leveled pair of our characters for the faultline arcs there).

There's an LJ-CoH community that's actually quite active, and has lots good people in it.

Yup! Hey, I notice you're in Rage of Aquarius - which fishie are you?

From: [identity profile] linenoise.livejournal.com

Re: Disjointed commentary, as I am too tired for coherence.


I definately recognize [livejournal.com profile] kviri from the LJ Global channel. I have same Global handle as LJ handle, for lack-of-confusion.

I have a couple of characters on Virtue, including one in the Paladins of the Night.

As for fishies, I am The Black Mudfish. A fairly recent character, but already level 20.

From: [identity profile] meranthi.livejournal.com


I agree on Mr. & Mrs. Smith. It made me laugh. A lot. Though, I suppose I didn't expect much from it, so that might have helped. :)
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