He definitely won't be nicking my DVDs. (He's usually an enabler when it comes to my vidding, but when I was bitching about how tough it is to get the footage I need to vid TT he was mostly baffled.)
We're campers, but Glasto in '98 was...something. The mud was epic, and we were glad we'd got in late when there was no tenting space nearer the stages. The people who got prime spots woke up on Friday morning with 4 inches of mud and water in their tents. I'd do it again, but I'd go very, very prepared (Wellies, a better rain poncho, the lot.)
Ros was went nuts when the boys reversed the gender roles in IOTAM. She started clapping her hands and said, and I quote, "Mummy, look! The boys are like girls and the girls are like boys!" If nothing else, I like to think it opened her mind to the fluidity of gender roles, which is only a good thing.
Wow, your dad knows about your books? My mom's read my one professionally published story, which had a gay couple at its centre, but my dad passed away just before it came out, and I think it would have freaked him out.
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Date: 2012-01-19 05:33 pm (UTC)We're campers, but Glasto in '98 was...something. The mud was epic, and we were glad we'd got in late when there was no tenting space nearer the stages. The people who got prime spots woke up on Friday morning with 4 inches of mud and water in their tents. I'd do it again, but I'd go very, very prepared (Wellies, a better rain poncho, the lot.)
Ros was went nuts when the boys reversed the gender roles in IOTAM. She started clapping her hands and said, and I quote, "Mummy, look! The boys are like girls and the girls are like boys!" If nothing else, I like to think it opened her mind to the fluidity of gender roles, which is only a good thing.
Wow, your dad knows about your books? My mom's read my one professionally published story, which had a gay couple at its centre, but my dad passed away just before it came out, and I think it would have freaked him out.