Pajiba ([syndicated profile] newpajiba_feed) wrote2025-12-28 01:50 pm

Here’s What All Those Brigitte Bardot Obituaries Got Wrong About Her Legacy

Posted by Kayleigh Donaldson

Brigitte Bardot died this weekend at the age of 91. The actress turned animal rights activist was one of the most enduring symbols of the sexual revolution of the late-50s and early '60s. She worked with the likes of Roger...

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Punk ([personal profile] runpunkrun) wrote in [community profile] gluten_free2025-12-28 11:20 am

New Tag: yeast-free!

Hey gang. I've added a !: yeast-free tag to the comm.

I went through and added it to any relevant posts in the bread tag, since that's where it'll be of most use. But going forward, if your post is yeast-free, please tag it as such.

So, in the future, if you want to find things that are free of yeast, for best results you'll probably want to filter through two tags, such as !: yeast-free and task: baking or, narrow it down even further with !: yeast-free and meal: bread. The bread tag contains breads, flat breads, quick breads, biscuits, wraps, and crackers, and is mainly where you're going to find yeast or the notable lack thereof.

The technique is a bit fiddly because you have to create the URL yourself, but you can always browse the intersection of two tags in a journal by manually typing in a URL in this format: https://user.dreamwidth.org/tag/tag1,tag2?mode=and

That'll give you all posts in user's journal that are tagged with both things.

Or, you can browse a combination of two tags: https://user.dreamwidth.org/tag/tag1,tag2?mode=or

That will give you all of user's posts that are tagged with tag1 OR tag2. In effect, all posts with tag1, plus all posts with tag2. So say you want to see all of our posts tagged meal: bread OR meal: dessert all at once, or diet: vegan-friendly OR !: dairy-free.

You'll need to reproduce the tags exactly, including spaces and punctuation. Here's a list of the comm's tags. They're hierarchical, which means they belong to groups and all start with a category, which is followed by a colon and then a space: like "meal: " or "content: " or "!: " which is our "free-from" category and where you can find our newest tag: !: yeast-free.

And because I, for one, can never remember how to make this work, here's a link to the Dreamwidth FAQ explaining how to use AND and OR with tags.
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oursin ([personal profile] oursin) wrote2025-12-28 06:47 pm

Culinary

Last week's bread held out adequately.

On Wednesday I made Angel Biscuit dough (this year I had active dried yeast) which was enough to provide for Christmas, Boxing Day and Saturday morning breakfast. Turned out rather well.

For Christmas dinner we had: starter of steamed asparagus with halved hardboiled quails' eggs and salmon caviar; followed by pheasant pot-roasted with bacon, brandy, and madeira and served with Ruby Gem potatoes roasted in goosefat, garlic-roasted tenderstem broccoli (as noted with previous recent tenderstem broccoli, wish to invoke Trades Description Act re actual tenderness of stem), and red cabbage (bought-in, as not only is it an Almighty Faff, making it from scratch would involve ending up with A Hell of A Lot of Red Cabbage). Then bought-in Christmas puds with brandy butter and clotted cream.

Boxing Day lunch: blinis with smoked salmon, smoked Loch trout, and the remaining salmon caviar, and creme fraiche with horseradish cream, and a salad of lamb's lettuce and grilled piccarello pepper strips, in a walnut oil and damson vinegar dressing. Followed by mince pies.

Yesterday lunch was the leftover blinis and smoked fish. For yesterday evening meal I made the remains of the pheasant into a pilaff, served with a green salad.

Today's lunch: chestnut mushrooms quartered in olive oil, white-braised green beans and cut up piccarello peppers, the Phul-Gobi (braised cauliflower) from Dharamjit Singh's Indian Cookery, and blinis made up from the last of the batter, a bit past its best.

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fflo ([personal profile] fflo) wrote2025-12-28 01:50 pm
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kormantic ([personal profile] kormantic) wrote2025-12-28 10:41 am

Yuletide Bounty!

I have been twice gifted this Yule!

For Yuletide, I got a Cassie-as-Lexie Undercover story, fizzy and clever and full of the rush that is improv with a metaphorical gun to your head, featuring Frank as a Pretend Boyfriend!!

never learned the knack (4079 words) by Anonymous
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Dublin Murder Squad Series - Tana French
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Cassie Maddox, Frank Mackey (Dublin Murder Squad)
Additional Tags: Pre-Canon, Undercover as a Couple
Summary:

“Lexie, who was that guy you were with at the supermarket? You know. The older one?”

I laughed, Lexie’s first instinctual response to anything I needed a second to think about. Shit. Me and Frank had moved our debriefs off of park benches after we nearly got caught by a classmate; turns out pretending to be strangers who happened to be contemplating the same row of crisps at Tesco wasn’t a good choice either. What the fuck had Anna been doing there? Most of Lexie’s friends lived off takeaway and speed, and barely ever set foot in a supermarket if they could help it.

“Well, what do you think?” I asked, nose in the air, my own smile creeping in at the edges, like I was the one with a secret, and actually, I was pleased enough to share. Delighted, even. “He’s my fella, duh.”




For Fandom Trumps Hate, I got Eames needing a favor, and that need is for Arthur to be... a Pretend Boyfriend!!

This atmospheric and funny work has posted 2 chapters out of 5 for the (already completed) story and I can't wait for the next chapter!!

labyrinthine (9678 words) by missing_fawkes
Chapters: 2/5
Fandom: Inception (2010)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Arthur/Eames (Inception)
Characters: Arthur (Inception), Eames (Inception)
Additional Tags: Post-Canon, art heist, Crimes & Criminals, Getting Together, Pining, Partners in Crime, Fake/Pretend Relationship, Theft, POV Arthur (Inception)
Summary:

"It’s not that big of a deal, I mean it, darling. It’s not dangerous and nothing dramatic is going to happen."

Eames calls in a favour. Fake dating, chaos and a spontaneous heist ensue.




I haven't had any time to dive into Yuletide yet otherwise, so I look forward to reading so many gorgeous things in a thousand different fandoms! If you've got recs, I'd love to see them in the comments. :D
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seraphikiss ([personal profile] seraphikiss) wrote2025-12-28 12:04 pm

✧ 09

for the [community profile] rewrite_a_fic event, i was thinking about officially officially rewriting "city lights", which was a bravely second fanfic i started writing back in 2019 for a group of ex-friends.

however, it's kind of hard rewriting a fic for a fandom you don't really feel inspired by anymore, but because i really enjoyed the plot, i was thinking about rewriting it into an identity v fic. i looked at the rules and i'm not sure if there is a rule about changing the original fandom, e.g changing my old bravely second fic to an identity v fic, so long as the main plot remains roughly the same.

the general plot is about childhood friends, and the love interest character has no memories of his childhood friend (the protagonist) due to amnesia, so the two travel to certain locations around the country in order to regain the love interest's memories. i'm not sure what ship i'll write this for just yet, but i have a few options in mind. for example, i really love shipping emil with everyone, but i respect his canon marriage to ada. maybe i could write childhood friends ada and emil, with amnesiac ada. (a little bit of a "reverse" dynamic? maybe ada doesn't have amnesia but simply forgot emil in this situation, and it's like a re-introduction years later.)

alternatively, i want to write more norton/orpheus (especially for my partner, because he was the one who got me into IDV and i honestly need to write more norton/orpheus!), and i feel like the amnesia part of the story would fit orpheus really well. i love writing this ship, even though i very rarely do it probably because i tend to hyperfocus on my personal favorite characters, but it's worth a shot!

but then of course, you have me and my alva/joseph. 😭 i write them too much, though there is never enough of one's OTP.

i do want to try writing joseph/aesop again, but the only issue is the age gap. not because of morals, but because the plot is childhood friends. however, i could work around this, and maybe joseph knew aesop since he was born? joseph could have been maybe eight, and aesop was five. kind of like an adoptive sibling sort of relationship? or maybe claude was reincarnated into aesop. much to think about! 🥺

i'll have to really think about it before i sign up! but the plot of "city lights" stays the same, and i also even have a playlist i created back in 2019 for the original story. so maybe i'll think on it.
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sistawendy ([personal profile] sistawendy) wrote2025-12-28 08:25 am
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The goths do Christmas better.

Took a ride share* last night to chez D, whose house was as I expected stuffed with first-rate baked goods, plus too many well-dressed people. It's only too many becasue D's house is about the same size as mine, and her parties routinely have at least twice as many people as have ever been in my place at once.

D and her friends can bake, boy howdy, and every horizontal surface had either quality baked goods, largely made by D, or a punch bowl accurately labeled "high octane".

Got to talk to Diminutive. She has a writing project afoot, for which I'll keep my antennae up. I asked her how she wasn't melting in that gorgeous black velvet confection she was wearing. "I'm always cold," she said. She does have the sort of build that loses heat well.

Queen J congratulated me on my impending surgery, and thanked me for Dr. D's name. I warned her that only my mother's death put him within my reach. She's had a hard time the last year and a half, but has gotten through it.

Cuties. Queerness unknown. Well, also known queers, but they're mainly taken.

It wasn't tremendously late when the heat finally got to me. Yes, me, the Florida girl. I was in bed by 2330. Je ne regrette rien.

Jealous of the hostess with the mostest, looking fabulous in '50s retro? Me? Not as much as you might think. I'm not about to take up baking, because in the words of my father, I'd just eat it.



*D only lives about two miles from my place, but it's really awkward to get to & from on a bus, involving either a monster hill, a long wait, or both. It also cooled of last night.
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troisoiseaux ([personal profile] troisoiseaux) wrote2025-12-28 11:39 am

A rare TV update appears

2025 has been a fabulous year for Batshit British Crime Thrillers: shows that can be best described as why must TV be good? Is it not enough to watch a hot-in-a-haggard-way grumpy British guy have a really bad week/month/etc.?, with 6-8 episodes, really good actors, and wildly implausible plots.

Dept. Q stars Matthew Goode as DCI Carl Morck, an acerbic police detective in Scotland reassigned to investigate cold cases with a misfit team while recovering from physical and emotional trauma. The plot is completely bonkers and impossible to talk about without major spoilers, because the first episode ends with the reveal of what happened to ambitious prosecutor Merritt Lingard, whose disappearance Morck and co. are investigating: ... ) I texted a friend halfway through the first episode that something about the way it's filmed(?) or edited(?) reminded me of the first Twilight movie, and there's a definite vibe of maybe the real mystery was the friends we made along the way. So, yeah, 10/10, had a great time watching this.

Lazarus stars Sam Claflin as Dr. Joel "Laz" Lazarus, a forensic psychologist who is either having a mental breakdown in the wake of his father's apparent suicide and unresolved grief over his twin sister's unsolved murder twenty years earlier, or is being haunted by the ghosts of cold-case victims from his home town, leading him to investigate their deaths and whether they were related to his father's and sister's. Spoilers! ) This show is, objectively, not very good - it ends with multiple twists so stupid I did laugh out loud - but I actually really enjoyed the timey-wimey-ness of it, between the concept of flashback-based hauntings - the ghosts, when they appear to Laz, seem to think they are a. alive and b. having therapy sessions with Laz's father - and the way the show cuts between the characters as adults in the present day and the teenagers they'd been when Laz's sister was murdered. The big names in the cast are, of course, Claflin, and Bill Nighy as the late Dr. Lazarus Sr., but I was delighted to see Edward Hogg as the twitchy town loner who has lived under suspicion of Laz's sister's murder for decades, and David Fynn - who I've mostly seen as the goofier characters in Shakespearean comedies - in a more serious role as Laz's childhood friend, now a local police detective; I was unfamiliar with Alexandra Roach, who stole the show as Laz's wounded, woo-woo surviving sister.

Black Doves is technically stretching the definition a bit, as it's from 2024 and more of a spy thriller, co-starring Kiera Knightley as a spy ten years' deep into her cover as the wife of a rising politician and Ben Whishaw as an assassin with a broken heart; I'd procrastinated on watching this for a full year, which actually meant I watched it at the best possible time (i.e., last week, over Christmas) because it is specifically set at Christmas. Absolutely spaghetti-at-the-wall plot - it's conspiracies all the way down, vague spoilers ) - and everyone in it is, like, so bad at the first rule of Being A Spy (don't freaking tell people you're a spy!!!) but both Knightley and Whishaw act the hell out of their roles and the writing is fun and there were a bunch of other great characters, including the incomparable Kathryn Hunter as a London crime boss, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett as Whishaw's character's normie ex, and a delightful pair of snarky zillennial hitwomen.
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squidgiepdx ([personal profile] squidgiepdx) wrote in [community profile] whenisitdue2025-12-28 08:22 am
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Items with Dates between Sunday, December 28th and Saturday, January 3rd

Here are items with dates between Sunday, December 28th and Saturday, January 3rd, as well as items added recently that started this past week. Remember, you can comment here on new items that need to be added to the list.


Items starting since the last update & this coming week


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12/29/2025 01/04/2026 frattweek (AO3) Fanworks Signup and participation period for Daredevil Frattweek 8. click here for details
12/30/2025 01/06/2026 [community profile] traumaticexperiences (DW) Tagset Noms Multifandom: Tagset nomination period for the multifandom traumatic experiences exchange click here for details
01/01/2026 01/31/2026 [community profile] allbingo (DW) Fanworks January's theme is Public Domain Day Bingo click here for details
01/01/2026 02/28/2026 [community profile] beagoldfish (DW) Fanworks Multifandom: A multimedia microbang with all types of media encouraged click here for details
01/01/2026 01/07/2026 [personal profile] candyheartsex (DW) Fanworks Multifandom: Signup period for Candy Hearts Exchange click here for details
01/01/2026 01/31/2026 janeuary-month (Tumblr) Fanworks JANEuary - A Jane Austen/Regency AU Fanwork event, has prompts for all of January click here for details
01/01/2026 04/01/2026 [community profile] moodthemeinayear (DW) Fanworks Medium Mood Theme Track 1 period click here for details
01/01/2026 02/11/2026 [community profile] moodthemeinayear (DW) Fanworks Minimual Mood Theme Track 1 period click here for details
01/01/2026 11/30/2026 [community profile] rewrite_a_fic (DW) Fanworks Multifandom: Rewrite an old fic of yours and give it a new look! click here for details
01/02/2026 01/08/2026 [community profile] purimgifts (DW) Fanworks Tagset nomination period and participant signup period for Multifandom: Purimgifts, a pan-fandom, fanfic and podfic exchange click here for details
01/02/2026 01/09/2026 [community profile] purimgifts (DW) Fanworks Multifandom: Signup period for Pan-Fandom Fanfic & Podfic Exchange for characters who are: Women, Jewish, or persecuted click here for details
01/02/2026 01/31/2026 thelongroadtodawnxv (Tumblr) Fanworks Artist signup period for Final Fantasy XV Big Bang - The Long Road to Dawn click here for details



Items ending this coming week

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11/30/2025 12/31/2025 [community profile] adventdrabbles (DW) Fanworks Participate in the final Multifandom AdventDrabble until end of the year (NOTE: No end date specified so please check when more posts are added!) click here for details
12/01/2025 12/31/2025 [community profile] allbingo (DW) Fanworks December is amnesty month - a chance to finish old bingo cards click here for details
11/10/2025 12/31/2025 [community profile] allbingo (DW) Fanworks Bingo period for A Bad Bingo Event click here for details
12/10/2025 12/31/2025 blackbrothersfest25_26 (AO3) Fanworks Signup and prompt claiming period for Harry Potter Black Brothers Fest click here for details
12/10/2025 12/31/2025 [community profile] dove_drabbles (DW) Fanworks Multifandom: December Prompt #146: Share something sweet this season click here for details
11/26/2025 12/31/2025 [personal profile] elasticella (DW) Fanworks A Sapphic Stocking Stuffer celebration click here for details
12/01/2025 12/31/2025 [community profile] emotion100 (DW) Fanworks Multifandom December Prompt #46: vulnerable click here for details
12/01/2025 12/31/2025 [community profile] fancake (DW) Recs Multifandom - Fancake Theme for December is Amnesty click here for details
03/01/2025 12/31/2025 [community profile] fandom50challenge (DW) Meta The Silly Little E! Exchange for the TV show from the 1970s click here for details
12/01/2025 12/31/2025 fandomwithbenefits (Tumblr) Fanworks Memory Lane (rewatch theme)Note: This challenge community has no true deadlines. click here for details
12/01/2025 12/31/2025 [community profile] fffc (DW) Fanworks December Challenge 233 - Winter Calendar click here for details
06/01/2025 12/31/2025 [community profile] fourormore (DW) Fanworks Signup period for the Four or More Bingo click here for details
01/01/2025 12/31/2025 GATEathon_Works_2025(AO3) Fanworks GATEathon Works 2025 celebrates all things Stargate with monthly prompts. Join in all year! click here for details
12/17/2025 12/31/2025 [community profile] goals_on_dw (DW) Fanworks/Meta Multifandom: Signup period for the 2026 Fannish 50 Blogging Challenge click here for details
12/18/2025 12/31/2025 [community profile] mgsx (DW) Fanworks Metal Gear Fandom: Signup period for Metal Gear Solid Exchange 4 click here for details
12/01/2025 12/31/2025 [community profile] rec_cember (DW) Recs Participate in Rec-Cember, reccing your favorite works click here for details
04/01/2025 12/31/2025 [personal profile] likealighthouse (DW) Fanart The Graphic & The Design: April Drift - A Graphic-Travaganza click here for details
12/02/2025 12/31/2025 [community profile] sweetandshort (DW) Fanworks December's 10 out of 20 challenge click here for details
12/09/2025 12/31/2025 [community profile] sweetandshort (DW) Fanworks Multifandom: December's This and That (Winter or Summer) challenge click here for details
12/01/2025 12/31/2025 thelongroadtodawnxv (Tumblr) Fanworks Writer signup period for Final Fantasy XV Big Bang - The Long Road to Dawn click here for details
12/01/2025 12/31/2025 [community profile] trope_of_the_month (DW) Fanworks December Multifandom Trope of the Month - Fix-Its click here for details
12/01/2025 12/31/2025 [community profile] vocab_drabbles (DW) Fanworks Multifandom Challenge #172: Avant-garde click here for details
12/20/2025 01/01/2026 [community profile] fan_flashworks (DW) Fanworks Multifandom: Challenge 501 - Amnesty click here for details
12/06/2025 01/03/2026 [community profile] sga_saturday (DW) Fanworks Stargate Atlantis: Weeks #523-526: Amnesty 2025 click here for details


NOTE: Here are a few challenge communities that (can) have challenges that (usually) aren't part of the list:
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malinaldarose ([personal profile] malinaldarose) wrote2025-12-28 08:55 am

Four Calling Birds

It is 28° this morning. It's supposed to get up to 47° and rain later. The forecast says the temperature will continue to rise overnight, then fall sharply tomorrow, and there is a red winter storm warning band on the long range forecast for the rest of the week. Oh, joy. Good thing I really don't have to go anywhere, excepting tomorrow, when I have a bunch of errands to run.

I ended up not going anywhere yesterday, either, not even to my recycling bin or my mailbox, because when I went outside to do the former, the pellety ice had solidified overnight and was just thick ice. I decided I didn't need to put those collapsed boxes into the recyling bin that badly, and I more or less forgot that I needed to go get the mail. It's fine. There's probably only some credit card advertisements and maybe a catalog in there, anyway. The check I have been expecting arrived the day before, so it's sitting on my desk now.

I started the Grand Work yesterday with the back room. I collapsed all the boxes that I had been saving, except for the one that actually fit the giant dog toy that I bought for MyNuncle (because it was a capybara (and, yes, there's a story behind that)). They made it as far as the breezeway (see above, re: ice). I put away, or at least moved, all of my Christmas gifts that had just been stacked on the table. I packed the capybara for shipping. I gathered up a bunch of stuff that I had ordered from Kohl's and been iffy about keeping (including a full-size wreath, and all the Halloween dishes I ordered) and got it ready to go back to the store (tomorrow), after the ice melts but before the next snowstorm starts.

I basically got the room down to its baseline level of clutter -- which means there's still cleaning to do out there, but there was progress.

A few things got ticked off my do-list for yesterday. While listening to Wait Wait Don't Tell Me, I drew the February pages in my desk calendar. I signed up for a budgeting workshop next month hosted by CSEA. I finally put together the vacuum I ordered on Black Friday and which has been sitting in the laundry room for a month. It was very simple, too -- all the pieces just clicked together, so I didn't even need any tools. I ran it in the kitchen; the beater bar seems to propel it on carpet, then that can be switched off for uncarpeted floors. It's heavier than the Hoover that it's replacing, though, and I'm not certain I like it. I don't think I want to try lugging it upstairs.

I wouldn't be replacing the Hoover at all if I could get the damn thing open so I could get at the filters to clean them. I didn't have this trouble with the last one. It simply requires more hand strength than I have.

There was no napping yesterday. I tried to call MyAuntie and Nuncle, but they were out, so I got my book and retired to the couch and read for the rest of the day. I finished Sorceress of Darshiva and have only Seeress of Kell (which I did not start last night) to go. I don't think I'll read The Rivan Codex, which is basically the story of how Polgara takes care of Garion's ancestors through the centuries (if I recall correctly, anyway; I have only read it once). After ten straight books of Eddings, it's time to move on to something else.

I went to bed around the normal time. I was able to reach Parker, so I kicked him out of the bedroom...and that was probably a mistake, because about an hour and a half later, he woke me up by scratching at the bedroom door to be let in. So I got up, used the bathroom, and went back to bed...and fifteen minutes later, he was scratching at the door again, so I got my little misting spray bottle from my craft room and spritzed him with it. He ran off, but fifteen minutes later he was back. So I spritzed him again. Again, he ran off and came back. After the third time, I was wide awake, so I ended up getting up and playing games on my computer until 1:00 a.m. And did Parker come to sit with me to get the attention he was apparently craving? No, he did not. He disappeared completely, the fuzzy little bastard. But at least when I finally went back to bed, he left me alone. Unsurprisingly, it was 7:00 a.m. when I finally woke up again -- two hours later than usual.

Today...I haven't quite decided what I'll tackle. I should probably just keep working in the back room until it is finished. I'll need to put yesterday's laundry away and maybe do another load -- I have accumulated enough rags now to do a rag load (which will include my sandals, because they were waiting for a load to go into). I need to sit down with my calendar and plot out do-lists for the rest of the week. Oh, I have to clean the kitty fountain today; it's Other Sunday. (It gets taken apart and scrubbed every other Sunday.)

The temperature is supposed to rise slowly today, by the looks of the hourly forecast, so it'll be a while before the ice starts melting, so I probably won't be going anywhere until this afternoon, if I go anywhere at all. Though I do need a couple of things from the grocery store. On the other hand, they could wait until I am running errands tomorrow....

According to their FB page, the new bookstore is going to start running three book clubs: a romance one (ugh), a general one (different topic every month), and a silent one. I may try the latter two. What I would really like is to have a language club where people could practice languages or even start learning new ones. I wonder if the library would be amenable to hosting something like that? I'm pretty sure there isn't already something like that and I'm not sure I'd want to have to organize it. I may check with them tomorrow, though.

I really don't want to spend my vacation cleaning. Have I mentioned that I really don't want to spend my vacation cleaning? But this is what happens when I don't spend my evenings and weekends cleaning....
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Rachel Coleman ([personal profile] rmc28) wrote2025-12-28 09:26 am
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Shoresy (seasons 1-4)

Shoresy is a Canadian comedy show about an ice hockey team, currently available to stream on ITVX. It is very crude (swearing, sex & toilet humour) and very funny, and it loves hockey. The episodes are short, around 20 minutes, and the seasons only have six of them, so it's relatively fast watching.

(ITVX insists on checking in with me at the start of each episode that I really want to watch "very strong language and adult humour". This made it great for watching in bed because if I fell asleep, it wouldn't keep playing past the end of the current episode.)

Anyway, despite the aforementioned crudity, it is often weirdly wholesome. There's a lot of little repeated catchphrases, I think maybe the show's own meta-commentary on how much of hockey discussion is cliché-ridden, but like Terry Pratchett wrote, sometimes things become clichés because they are true. Hockey brings people together. Hockey players give back. By the community, for the community. Go till you can't go no more. Episode 3.6 in particular manages to capture how a high-stakes hockey game feels, and is probably my favourite of the entire four seasons.

So anyway, this weird crude funny show got past my usual reluctance to watch TV on my own, and even to rewatch some of my favourite parts. I gather season 5 started showing in Canada on 25 December, but no idea if it too will come to ITVX.

(Trivia point: the executive producer of Heated Rivalry is Jacob Tierney, who also produced Shoresy. I didn't realise this until I'd started watching, but ok, this guy loves ice hockey, just like Rachel Reid does, no wonder he chose to adapt her books.)

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m_findlow ([personal profile] m_findlow) wrote in [community profile] fandomweekly2025-12-28 08:32 pm

[#284] HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS (TORCHWOOD)

Theme Prompt: #284 - Home for the holidays
Title: Home is where the heart is
Fandom: Torchwood
Rating/Warnings: PG.
Bonus: Yes
Word Count: 1,000 words
Summary: Jack is right where he’s meant to be.

Read more... )


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weofodthignen ([personal profile] weofodthignen) wrote2025-12-27 11:56 pm

D.O.P.-T.

We had a day to dry out, with a blue sky and fluffy clouds. I found two oranges waiting for me under the tree, together with nibbled-off rind from one still somewhere up there and two aged husks from last season. And when I swept and tidied in front of the house, a nest lying in the grass.
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Lynn | Settiai ([personal profile] settiai) wrote2025-12-27 10:48 pm

On the fanfiction front...

While they're all hidden right now since the archive is still anonymous at the moment, the fics that I wrote for Yuletide this year have put me at 799 fanworks total on the AO3. And, me being me, I very much want to post #800 sometime before the end of the year.

I'm not sure if I can pull it off or not, but I'm really leaning towards trying to get it posted on Monday. The very first fic that I posted online went up on 12/29/2000, so it seems kinda fitting to post #800 exactly 25 years later.

We'll see if I can pull it off? I have enough WIPs that I should be able to finish something that isn't for an exchange that I can go ahead and post publicly that day. Theoretically, at least.
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silver_chipmunk ([personal profile] silver_chipmunk) wrote2025-12-27 10:24 pm

Snow day

Slept late, woke up and played solitaire on my phone until [personal profile] mashfanficchick woke up. Then ze put in an Instacart order, and I went and took a shower and got dressed. My meeting today was not canceled, but obviously I didn't go.

After the order arrived we had brunch, or lunch. A meal anyway.

And after the meal, we did some cleaning of zer apartment.

After that, we hung out a little while but at a bit after 5:00 I Ubered home.

All was well when I got here. Oreo was happy to see me.

I ordered my 2026 calendars from Calendars.com, my usual ones, the penguin, and the unicorn, and, what Oldest Brother always got for me, the teddy bear one. I miss him so much.

By the time they were ordered and paid for, it was time to Team the FWiB. We talked for a little over an hour and a half.

When we finished, I had a popsicle and some of the peppermint bark the Kid gave me on Christmas. Then I went to the bedroom and puttered on my phone til pet feeding time, when I came out and fed the pets and started here.

The snow is a few inches deep around here, nothing apocalyptic. Looks pretty.

That's about all.

Gratitude List:

1. The FWiB.

2. [personal profile] mashfanficchick

3. Quiet day.

4. Pretty snow.

5. Peppermint bark.

6. New Years Eve coming up.
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Sonia Connolly ([personal profile] sonia) wrote2025-12-27 04:26 pm
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International commerce

On the mundane side, I ran across FlossGrip a while ago via network, and it sounded like a good idea, but the website is very 90's and I was dubious about ordering internationally, even with PayPal's guarantees. I went ahead and ordered in late October, and received a confirmation email saying I should receive it in 10 days, 30 days at the most. 30 days later had received nothing, so I wrote and asked about next steps.

The proprietor and inventor Gui wrote back and said he could ship again, or I could have a refund. Since I didn't know what went wrong and if it would go any better the next time, I opted for a refund, and got it quickly. Yesterday, almost two months after ordering, it showed up in the mail!

I wrote back to Gui and asked how to pay him again, since I now had the item. I ended up placing another order and paying for it, with the understanding that he wouldn't send anything. He said, "Ps: you are really a lovely person; I can tell you it’s not all the clients who are reacting the way you do."

All I did was pay for goods received, but it's nice to be reminded that my efforts to be a good person do succeed and do make a difference, since it's the mistakes that usually echo in my head.

(I tried out the FlossGrip this morning and it indeed uses much less floss, but it was awkward to use. Maybe I'll get better at it.)
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sistawendy ([personal profile] sistawendy) wrote2025-12-27 05:41 pm
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Nun wears latex around own neighborhood.

The latex gang was to meet at Nectar for an eighties night, but I turned out to be a small gang: just yours truly, who lives just up the hill, plus the two organizers. Nevertheless, I had an excellent time. Well worth the time needed to wriggle into a latex LBD. And in a minor Christmas miracle, my son just happened to appear right behind me and gave me a ride down the hill. He was grocery shopping. Aw.

The music, etc.? Xtra cheezy. I loved it. Flashbacks to both my college dorm and my cross-country drive, boy howdy! There may have been... overindulgence. Indeed, the median age was somewhat older than the usual techno show, so things got rolling earlier and everyone seemed to be drinking more.

Tonight? A certain elder goth's annual Xmas party in Ballard, which if last year was any indication will have lethal quantities of excellent eats that contain sugar.
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weofodthignen ([personal profile] weofodthignen) wrote2025-12-27 05:32 pm

Eighth night of Yule

I went out barefoot with a bottle of Cabernet as the sunset became streaks of gold and pink, the half-moon riding overhead in clear sky, and blóted Skaði, Wulþor/Ullr, Rind, and Háma/Heimdallr.