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I’ve been tagged!! There’s a 100-word short story at the end (not 99, not 101, but 100 words exactly)

by Reinette58 @ 2008-06-14 - 00:05:25

The Rules:

Each player answers the questions about themselves. At the end of the post, the player then tags 5-6 people and posts their names, then goes to their blogs and leaves them a comment, letting them know they've been tagged.

1. What I was doing 10 years ago:

Enjoying being a stay-home Mum, attending my writing and poetry groups and just starting to get published. Gearing up to re-enter the workforce and making the transition from laboratory work to administration, better for the family.

And so began the drought – 10 years of wordlessness, just work-work-work and no writing. Was miserable, hated being earthbound. Started writing again two months ago when my husband’s hours changed, giving me some me-time for the first time in years - picking up where I left off and making lots of lovely writing friends all over the world through my blog.

2. What five things are on on my to-do list for today (not in any particular order):

1) Get up at six, have quick shower and breakfast and check what emails and blog replies have come through from my UK and USA friends overnight.
2) Do the work of two in my clinic manager/medical typist/Director’s Support/general dogsbody job because we're so short-staffed.
3) Do the usual mumsy things – pick up son from school and take him to football training, cook dinner, do dishes and laundry, pay bills, feed parrots and scrub cages.
4) 9.00 to midnight – Yay!! Internet time – husband no longer hogging modem for work so can check blogs, emails and play with my new global Facebook Doctor Who group (30 new members in a week!!)and network with friends all over the world – research first novel - throw something together for this writers’ challenge!!
5) Midnight-ish – Try to get some sleep and consider cloning myself.

3. Snacks I enjoy:

Crisps
Chocolate/sweets
Peanuts
Cheesecake
Icecream
(Mmm, must remember to fill that script for my cholesterol medication)

4. Things I would do if I was a billionaire:

Pay off mortgage
Buy houses for all family members (happy to keep my own little house, love it)
Visit relatives I’ve never met in Hungary, Yugoslavia, Romania and Germany
Write full-time

5. Places I have lived:

Australia

I tag the following:

the-real-linda
jenray
prydwen
playwrite27


And now for the very short story (100 words, not one word more or less)

Another funeral. Another eulogy. Déjà vu.

Rain beat a listless tattoo on the roof of her car. Different to Dad’s send-off, standing room only there. Two vehicles in the car-park today, hers and a green Porsche 911, she wondered who the moneybags was.

Bracing herself, she made a dash to the chapel, but slipped and crashed to the ground. She was dazed, but strong arms were lifting her and whisking her to shelter.

Jake!! Where had this wonderful man been five years ago? Her body tensed.

Time to bury her partner and his vile alcoholic memories, once and for all.


 
 

Hello, Mr BBC, there are Doctor Who fans in Australia too!!

by Reinette58 @ 2008-06-01 - 21:09:25

How lucky to be living in the UK, so close to the action. Here in Australia, we’d had all three series, but alas new Who is still a well-kept secret. Most people still associate the show with the scarf-wearing, curly haired Tom Baker and the not-so-special effects of the day.

A co-worker entered the tearoom the other day, bemoaning the fact that some of her customers simply weren’t human. Before I could curb my tongue, I launched into an enthusiastic dissertation on Slitheen, skin suits, Raxacoricofallapatorius and planetary annihilation, only to be greeted with slack-jawed, pitying stares.

Strange girl, that Reinette, with her TARDIS key-ring.

Poor ignorant souls, never to have experienced the bliss of a crash-bang-wallop, CGI-laden Russell T Davies finale! And no one’s even heard of the shiny, new and most aesthetically-pleasing David Tennant! The UK and States are half-way through Series 4, while we in Oz haven’t even had Voyage of the Damned yet. I know I could peek at on-line spoilers, but would prefer to wait for quality pix on TV.

Have other Aussies noticed this sad lack of acknowledgment of new Whoness? If so, please feel free to come and vent with me on my new Facebook Group - "Hello, Mr BBC, there are Doctor Who fans in Australia too!!" Would welcome your feedback as to what you want this site to be.

AND PLEASE NOTE - OVERSEAS WHOVIANS ARE MOST WELCOME TO JOIN, THE MORE THE MERRIER!!

http://www.facebook.com/groups.php?ref=sb#/group.php?gid=19994313065

Note: You need to be registered on Facebook to access this site.

And just to round off a lovely relaxing rainy weekend, here's a quick Doctor Who quote.

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Jackie Tyler (Rose's Mum): What do you mean, he's got two hearts? Don't be stupid!! Anything else he's got two of?

Credit for images to doctorwho.time-and-space.co.uk screencaps - The Christmas Invasion, Series 2

Er, thought she was going to have a break from blogging 'cos she was so tired. And now she's gone and set up ANOTHER website!! Sheesh, hyperactive thing, couldn't be calm if she tried.

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