L is for Love.

Sep 18, 2008 18:47

Comment and I'll give you a letter.
Then you have to list ten things you LOVE that begin with that letter.
Afterward, post this in your journal and give out some letters of your own.

kittylugnut chose to give me the letter L

And WOW. Did this take a while. I had a few straight away and then... hmm but it's okay.

1. Laurie, Hugh. Haha I got around that little problem. Uh-huh. :) I am obsessed with him a bit too much methinks but his amazing qualities are so worth obsessing over. SERIOUSLY the man has so much talent that I can't really list it all here, well I could but I'm pretty sure you would stop reading. I've loved him from Blackadder and Jeeves and Wooster, but only became immensely enthralled by him because of House. I know, I'm not one of the 'original' fans, but I did start watching House because of him. Jools and Mr. Palmer are like IT for me. But if Bertie needs someone to get engaged For Real, then I'm so there. He's so musically talented too, and if I had a spare moment I'd practice the piano more, and start learning the guitar because of him. The Gun Seller also gets my vote since I've read it three or four times. I am obsessed, and I don't care. :)

2. London. I can't remember a time when I've not wanted to be in London. It's approximately 35 mins away by train, though the terminus of one of the tube lines is only about 15 mins away by car. I'm close enough to go twice a month, or more if I have some money. I'm certainly sure that I'm in love with the city, even if it's busy, dirty, expensive. But I see past its flaws. I love EVERYTHING about it. For instance, the tube even though everyone complains about it, is pretty good actually. It gets you from where you are, to where you need to go without having to inhale petrol fumes, quickly. The Jubile Line has some awesome stations where there are glass doors that line up with the train and only open when there's one in the station. So no accidents. Covent garden wins, it is awesome, and with the BAFTAS being staged there for the last few years, it has also been the place where I've gather many autographs. And Yes I saw Hugh. But he didn't come over. I also saw Richard E. Grant once at Piccadilly Circus station, he was going the wrong way.

3. Laptops. I would never go back to desktop, and I haven't as of yet. This is my third laptop and I couldn't live without it. It has everything and does everything I need it to and allows me to do it without sitting at a desk. Unless I want too. There are no messy wires, and the touchpad mouse rather than a hmm... 'normal' mouse is so much easier to control. It is my life.

4.Lion King. My favourite of all the disney movies I think, though it's always a close call between this and several others. But this one always has a special place in my heart. I have a simba that growls when you press its mouth together as my door stop and still works even though I think it's 12 years old, and I have never replaced the batteries. I own the orignal, and yes the sequel, though disney sequels are never as good. (Toy Story is maybe an exception) The West End show is pretty darn good too.

5. Labradors. I'm a big fan of them and have a one named Montie, who although is a constant pain and is excessively annoying, I love very much indeed. I'm pretty sure I've not met anyone who is as happy as him, he's always happy to see me, and anyone else for that matter, and you might just say that Dogs tend to be like that... but I've seen proof that some dogs are just plain grumpy. But Montie isn't and I'm going to miss him dearly when I leave for uni.

6. Lamb to the Slaughter. I bought a Roald Dahl collection of short stories, it was called Skin if I recall correctly (my nan borrowed it and never gave it back), a few years back and this story was my favourite, I read it so many times, because it was cruel and clever and fantastic. And then I saw that it had been adapted as part of a TV series, which was also pretty good, but the characters weren't how I imagined them so I returned to book and tried to forget what the actors/actresses looked like. I won't go into detail about the plot because I don't want to spoil it, but believe me it was good.

7. Lipton Ice Tea (Mango Flavour). Okay about 4 years back our school when haywire with the healthy eating campaign which was backed by the government and decided within two weeks to oust all things that could be bad. Tango Apple which had been my favourite drink for the first 3 years of my senior school dissappeared. In it's place were a range of ice teas. I never looked back once I got hooked on the mango one. I'm serious, I would drink it everyday for months. ...I'm also pretty sure with amount of sugar in it that it isn't all that healthy either.

8. Lego. Although I have no idea where my stuff is now, I was totally a Lego fan when I was ickle. Still am I'm sure. I had loads of different collections, from the Castle theme to City and all the others in between. Legoland let me down though, and wasn't as good as it could've been. Though I did get my Lego Driving license, so it wasn't all bad.

9. Lindt Chocolate. They have made some great flavoured chocolate, but I'm a big fan of Lindor out of all of them. I love the white chocolate lindor especially and went through a faze of buying it for everyone. I'm not sure it was much of a surprise when they kept on receiving these odd-hexagonal shaped boxes wrapped up, but I was always the first to get one when they offered them out!

10."Love" - The Beatles. It is an excellent album of Beatles songs, some are remixed and if you play every song back to back they merge into one another on most instances, which is nice. I love the Beatles, anyway, but this is one of my favourite albums... even if it was only released in 06. The man who produced it, as far as I know, produced all of the other Beatles albums too, so this isn't too out there from original stuff. I would say I have a favourite song on it, but I don't because I love nearly every song on it as much as the next. A really good album indeed.

DONE. :)

place: london, livejournal: meme

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