scifirenegade: Steven is beardy and happy! (steven)
I was writing a comment on the recent [community profile] tv_talk discussion post, but my English was not coming out well, so I scrapped it.

However, I remembered some books that were very much loved by me and a childhood friend. Took a bit to find the names but!

The Mystery of the Russian Ruby and The Eye of the Pharaoh, both by Iain Smyth. They're pop-up mystery books! The copies we had access were all busted because people have no respect and just destroy library books, but still. I was so fun trying to solve the mysteries.
scifirenegade: The Master is reading War of the Worlds. (reading | delgado!master)
Of note, I'm a youngster (hypothetically close to a quarter of a century, let's see how the universe treats me).

I used to spend some of my time scouring defunct newsgroups and LiveJournal blogs / communities. On my Wii. Interesting times, those were. Cannot complain, I discovered Teaspoon! And a few of my favourite writers too!

On one of the communities I poked around in (dedicated to two certain teachers ;) ), there was a fanfiction masterlist. Here it is, if you're interested.

There was a name on there I recognised (someone I follow on Twitter, a big Barbara fan; I didn't go on Twitter much, and now I certainly won't touch it!). Turns out, he wrote a long, long story about Barbara post-The Chase. As a Barbara fan (could you tell), I had to read it. I read everything on that list, but not that one.

But as is the nature of the internet, she giveth and then taketh away, and the website was gone. The Wayback Machine could only archive four chapters or so. I mentioned it to the author and asked if, maybe, he was interested in reposting it somewhere. Nothing came of it, he has his own original projects.

This was a few years ago. I won't lie, I kinda lost hope.

And then, poking around the Wayback Machine, and [livejournal.com profile] the_chestertons community, and some of the blogs of the regular posters there... I found another link to the same fic. All chapters archived.

I posted a rec for it on [community profile] tardis_library. It's good.

It shall forever live in EPUB form on both my phone and my computer (even if I cannot read a full book on a computer, but you know, backup your stuff and all that).

Now, getting off-topic but keeping on topic at the same time: why didn't I save that one fic posted on tumblr dot com and tumblr dot com only that had Ian playing with some alien kids who were intrigued by the concept of hair. And Barbara thought it was adorable! Didn't I learn anything from the Angels mishap? Now the blog deactivated, the posts are lost...

Again, the internet giveth and taketh away.
scifirenegade: Screencap of Erik from The Last Performance, kissing a picture frame. It's tinted in pink, and there are pink hearts drawn. (silly | erik)
Okay, it’s Holiday season, so here goes.

When I was a tiny wee kid, I was a huge fan of the Tweenies. Yeah. I have awful taste.

I had a board game, some coat hangers (yeah) and one tape. A Christmas special. I can’t find it online, but I own it.

Now, the Tweenies are a bit of a variety show, there’s the segments with the Tweenies and in between there are shorts. One of the shorts in that tape scared me so much I still fear it today.

It as a marionette making short.

It was so dark and the palette was so muted, the music so eerie and there were motherfucking marionettes everywhere!

So yeah, everytime that segment started I ran out of the run, covering my ears and closing my eyes and going “lalalalalala”.

And that’s where my fear of marionettes come from :)
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