Succulent Watch: Day 54
Jul. 26th, 2008 04:19 pmI've been meaning to update my flist on the status of my succulent for some time, but I've been either lazy or busy. Sometimes both. Anywaaaaay, I'm sure everyone will be thrilled to know that Harry has survived for almost two months under my roof. Here's the proof:
Here's a picture of Harry I took shortly after I brought him home (e.g. Day 1).
And here's a picture I took this morning (e.g. Day 54)!
Notice the difference? I know it isn't just my imagination. Not only is Harry alive but he's grown bigger and taller and...and more aesthetically pleasing! Now, it might be a different story in another two months, but at the moment I'm choosing to savour the victory.
And, now, I must share a terrible story of defeat. Last week, my sister bought a Batista action figure and insisted that I bring McKay and Sheppard around to meet him. I also brought K-9 and my Dalek as back up, but apparently it wasn't enough. While my mom and I were engrossed in the first three episodes of State of Play (I knew I could get her hooked if she just saw one episode), my dear sister took these incriminating photos of Batista with poor Sheppard:
I blame myself. This tragedy could have been prevented if I'd been more vigilent and a little less obsessed with John Simm. And, after this horrifying experience, I think I might be able to watch "Common Ground" without flinching...as much. Of course, Sheppard being Sheppard did his best to keep it together until he and McKay were alone. That was when McKay was left to pick up the pieces:
McKay: Batista. Is. Going. To. Cry.
McKay: Are you nuts? The guy could beat me to a pulp! No, no, verbal abuse is a much more effective weapon. I made a Marine cry once. I'm that good.
McKay: Listen, Rustykolnikov, this isn't a Russian novel. I'm not going to do any of those things. I'm going to berate and belittle Batista and then feel much better in the process. Maybe if you stopped trying to read Crime and Punishment, you'd feel better too. Why don't you just rent the DVD?
McKay: Yeah, but John Simm isn't in the book, is he?
McKay: You're a freak. I don't know why I bother talking to you. I'm going back to comfort Sheppard. It's been, like, a week. You'd think he'd be over it by now.
McKay: Yes, well, thankfully I'm not. Oh, and, by the way, don't try to take the moral high ground with me, missy. I know you've started writing another fic behind my back. A fic I'm not in, I might add!
McKay: Not all of it, my friend. That scrap piece of paper you scribbled on when you were on the bus is in the front pocket of your notebook and you saved the Word file you started under "My Fanfic". Could you be any less subtle?
Rustykolnikov's heart sank as she read the passage above. "I suspected this," muttered she. "I must be going mad. What else would have possessed me to leave the evidence lying in the open for all to see?" Rustykolnikov's head swam and she felt weak from hunger and fever. "I must rest. No doubt I will feel better once this illness has passed.
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Date: 2008-07-26 10:20 pm (UTC)Poor Shep, all traumatized and milking it (he does multitask well which is a needed skill when with one M. Rodney McKay).
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Date: 2008-07-27 02:54 am (UTC)Yeah. I hear ya. However, if I'm going to be completely honest, I was afraid that if I watched the DVD first I might not read the book afterwards. And, John Simm aside, Crime and Punishment is something I've been meaning to read. I've had a copy of it sitting on my book shelf for years and always found excuses not to read it. Now, if I can just find other actors I really like who appear in adaptations of great literature, I'm sure I can check off more items on my "Books to Read" list. *g*
Poor Shep, all traumatized and milking it (he does multitask well which is a needed skill when with one M. Rodney McKay).
LOL! Oh, Shep is definitely milking it. However, I get the feeling that M. Rodney McKay appreciates Shep's ability to multitask and doesn't mind all the comforting he's had to give. No, not one little bit. *g*
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Date: 2008-07-28 02:29 pm (UTC)Hey, it doesn't look like John was putting up much of a fight. I think he's secretly hoping "Mer" will go for a threesome.
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Date: 2008-07-28 03:23 pm (UTC)Thanks! Fortunately, Harry's needs have been pretty simple so far. I just feel his soil and water him once the soil has become completely dry. His needs might become more complicated as he gets older, but for now this method seems to be working. :-)
Hey, it doesn't look like John was putting up much of a fight. I think he's secretly hoping "Mer" will go for a threesome.
Oh, wow...I hadn't thought of that, which is unusual for me. I wouldn't put it past John to be playing the "I'm traumatized card" with Mer while secretly plotting a threesome. I just have to make sure my sister doesn't find out... *g*
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Date: 2008-08-04 03:23 am (UTC)Am a little concerned about your conversation with McKay though.....
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Date: 2008-08-04 10:21 pm (UTC)Well, so far so good. With any luck, he'll continue to grow.
Am a little concerned about your conversation with McKay though.....
You're probably not the only one! *g*