"For the first time, he heard something that he knew to be music. He heard people singing. Behind him, across vast distances of space and time, from the place he had left, he thought he heard music too.

...But perhaps, it was only an echo."



- Lois Lowry,
The Giver, Ch. 23

“What if we had ideas that could think for themselves?
What if one day our dreams no longer needed us?
When these things occur and are held to be true, the time will be upon us
The time of angels”

Doctor Who 5x04 - The Time of Angels

I'm not weird, I'm just very awkward

When you're a kid, they tell you it's all 'Grow up. Get a job. Get married. Get a house. Have a kid, and that's it.' But the truth is, the world is so much stranger than that. It's so much darker. And so much madder. And so much better.


Midget small, ultra blonde hair, blue eyed and fidgety.
I'm not weird, I'm just very awkward. The worst part of being as awkward as i am is that i know I'm doing it. I know I'm being irrationally awkward but i can't stop, it's something i swear that's been hardwired in me since birth!

If anything i'm a reader.
Weddings, school trips, family outings, family meals, birthday's and what have you, my mum would have to search and question me before such events. Because if she didn't, then the book would be hidden inside some pocket or other and as soon as whatever it was got under way i'd be found in a corner reading. That's just who i was. I'm not weird, i'm just very very awkward, i have suffered my whole life from being misunderstood, but I would have suffered a hell of a lot more if i had been understood....

-&-
Now back to the present, i'm 16 years old and slightly grazing the tiny height of 4ft 10 (yes, midget) i'm attending collage... And well lets just say it's rare now for me not to have at least a small book with me wherever i may go.
---

I will eventually grow up and live a life people approve of....(maybe) =P

Stephanie x


Thursday 27 May 2010

BORED & POINTLESS: Spell-your-name-using-mcfly-songs

S- Silence Is A Scary Sound
T- The Heart Never Lies/Transylvania
E- Everybody Knows
P- POV
H- Hynotised
A- All About You
N- Not Alone
I- Ignorance
E- Easy Way Out

M- Memory Lane
U- Ultraviolet
I- I Wanna Hold You
R- Room On The Third Floor



*the songs i've put in red are the songs you should really look up. they are amazing!

Stephanie xx
=P

Saturday 8 May 2010

Catholic Friend Asked Me: What do you think about religion?



My Catholic friend asked me what i think about religion.
This is my answer.

~ now i'm a little drunky/hyper so most of this is a ramble.
DO NOT TAKE SERIOUSLY!!!
i mean it!

HAHA =P


Stephanie x

Tuesday 4 May 2010

DOUGIE POYNTER 'TO MARRY' FRANKIE! - what? ¬_¬


THEY may have only just got back together, but wedding bells could be in the air for Frankie Sandford and Dougie Poynter.

According to friends, the Saturdays singer and McFly frontman – who had split for six weeks – are set to get engaged any day.

A friend told us: “They split up because their hectic schedules meant they were finding it hard to find time to see each other."


“But while they were apart they spent most of the time on the phone to each other. They realised they can’t live apart any longer.”


The pair had dated for more than a year when they split in March.

Frankie, 21, moved out of the flat she shared with Dougie, 22, and despite being linked to JLS star Aston Merrygold, 22, and Calum Best, 29, she insisted she was single.


And after a crunch meeting at London’s May Fair Hotel, she recently confirmed their reunion, saying: “Everyone keeps saying how pleased they are we’re back together.”


The friend added: “They plan to get engaged and hope to be married before Christmas.


“They are determined not to let work get in the way.”


Dougie is currently finishing McFly’s new album and The Saturdays are in the studio recording their third album in under two years.



*erm, no. where the hell did this come from?!
these sort of things scare me. the way they come out with all this random stuff is slightly terrifying haha




Saturday 1 May 2010

Doctor Who: The Time of Angels - Thoughts (S.5 E.4)





























Doctor Who:
The Time of Angels
Season Five - Episode 4

*shivers*

I genuinely think the Weeping Angels could
(if done well) become an iconic Doctor Who monster...

















Even though I knew those angels were going to pop up I still jumped everytime, brilliant enemies and the scariest I have ever seen from the show.

Great episode, a return to form but I still felt it was a bit lacking as a whole their seemed to be a lot of waffle rather than advancing with the story but all in all it is a step in the right direction.



I don't like how Amy is appearing to be so useless though, the way the Doctor is constantly telling her to stay away or wait for him in the Tardis, it just makes her look pointless as far as her character/story is concerned.






And River Song is still brilliant.




Would have liked a bit more of an exciting cliffhanger. =/



Quote from: Stuart Ian Burns
I’ve tried to spend the past four hours and eight paragraphs not looking for some deeper meaning, because until the results of next week’s poll are in, sorry, we’ve seen next week’s episode (the election is getting to me) with all of its Moffatty twists and turns, as ever its impossible to really say what this story is about. Silence in the Library was good, but it was Forest in the Library which made it special and though it’s certainly true that across new aand classic Who if a story is rubbish to begin with its rare to see a massive increase in quality and vice versa, The Space Museum also starts well in a museum (obviously) and look what happened there. We fans don’t forget.


Next Week: Everybody must get stoned …

Stephanie xx

Doctor Who: Victory of the Daleks - Thoughts (S.5 E.3)













Doctor Who:
Victory of the Daleks
Season Five - Episode 3




WOW, that episode went rather too fast.















The pacing was just a mess to be honest. For the size of what could've been a great plot was entirely cut. I didn't feel like there was any MASSIVE thing at stake ( i know the entire earth was gonna be 'blown up', duh.) but there was no intense feel around the Daleks.







When all the colourful Daleks rolled out i immediately (don't judge me) thought of the teletubbies! haha ...not my most adult moment i must say.




I'm thinking that Big, Bright, Primary colours are not and will never be threatening. The Daleks did openly and honestly look like plastic toys. (not a good thing).

























I do love the development of Amy and the new Doctor though.









- overall the episode was a 'little' messy, but i did enjoy watching it. I wish they would bring back the two episodes per plot thing again like they did in classic Doctor Who, if you know what i mean...




Quote from: Stuart Ian Burns

Perhaps I’m reaching, but what if the crack that’s either following the Doctor around or as I suspect the Doctor is following around (A month later? Really?) is a revisionist switch, a chance for Moffat to pull back on some of the more eccentric mythology from the Davies era or even eep, the nu-Who equivalent of the Faction Paradox, a way of explaining some of the inconsistencies? Three episodes in there are mysteries afoot and they’re character based, not disappearing bees and planets. My brain, so full of stuff, is now casting about and wondering if he’s even reaching as far back as The Next Doctor, when Tenth wondered why a giant Cyberman stomping London isn’t in the historical record or if Churchill’s apparent ignorance of Torchwood is also connected. Probably not. Either way, it's an indication that Moffat isn't ready to put a lid on his predecessor's work just yet, not completely ignoring continuity or totally embracing it but something else. Good here, init?

Next Week: Let the River RUN!




Stephanie xx








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