Dec. 21st, 2011

SHERLOCK SEASON TWO TRAILERS from BBC Youtube site.

RUSH
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4A63CCtKwW0&feature=mfu_channel&list=UL

RECKLESS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IY185OCSYxg&feature=mfu_channel&list=UL

RUN
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1OjvcZB6Fc&feature=mfu_channel&list=UL

SECRET
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lli_4IdBs3M&feature=mfu_channel&list=UL

You wanna discuss with me? Go to comments.
PS - girl Sherlock was almost late getting bus to watch em.

PS, spouse is home and awake now, and he shouts 'I KNOW WHERE THAT STREET IS!' he does this whenever we watch shows from his hometown.
Here are some suggestions for work-arounds to lj's new comment system, thanks ashkitty for link.

note - Minimalism layouts still work with the old style.

http://advancing.livejournal.com/133124.html
One of my dear friends sends me BPAL imps - which are perfume samples from a specialty perfumier (Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab)

So I thought I would try a new one each day, the fragrance in the title is - blood red musk, spanish mandarin, candied red fruits, chinese geranium, red pepper and effervescent tangerine pulp. I'm enjoying the sweet of it combined with subtle musks. :D

So now SITTING DOWN TO WRITE.

I was chatting with shouldboverthis last night and we thought maybe my longish one-shot John Watson and the Christmas Conundrum which is a John and Sherlock friendship story and involves a bit of mystery should maybe post in two parts - one just before Christmas Eve, and the second after New Years Day, as the fic takes place during those periods. (It's set a year from now, the story has no bearing on events in Season Two) Since I have wips outstanding, I didn't want to post another incomplete, but I really don't see the point of posting past Xmas ... so much STUFF going on I haven't been able to sit down and write. I am seriously considering not running any news blogs in 2012 to give me more time to work.

But anyway, on to ficcing. I HAVE NO OTHER PLANS. I MEAN IT.

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