I always said I'd never leave Whedonland but I don't know what's happened the second half of this last phase. I'm not leaving, just hoping things will pick up again next phase - and with the promise it will even quieter I can't see there'll be much to do.
This is my first phase at castleland and season 2 is about to start airing here so my overall enthusiasm and inspiration is pretty high at the moment, but we'll see how it goes.
I can't join leverageland/caperland because I'm so far behind with the shows :(
Meantime I love my Team Cara at legendland plus I've got fantasyverse (but that's very slow/laidback). If I did drop one (perhaps take a phase off) I know I'd have time to do other things. I've got fic to read and write, Yuletide will be on us soon, and so on. But landcomms are where I found most of my LJ friends so I'm torn.
RE: being called 'hon'; it happened to me when I was part of merlin_land and it weirded me out slightly. It's not even something we generally use in the UK and I always imagine a thirties or older female Southerner using it affectionately to someone she's close to, or patronising to someone she's not...
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I always said I'd never leave Whedonland but I don't know what's happened the second half of this last phase. I'm not leaving, just hoping things will pick up again next phase - and with the promise it will even quieter I can't see there'll be much to do.
This is my first phase at castleland and season 2 is about to start airing here so my overall enthusiasm and inspiration is pretty high at the moment, but we'll see how it goes.
I can't join leverageland/caperland because I'm so far behind with the shows :(
Meantime I love my Team Cara at legendland plus I've got fantasyverse (but that's very slow/laidback). If I did drop one (perhaps take a phase off) I know I'd have time to do other things. I've got fic to read and write, Yuletide will be on us soon, and so on. But landcomms are where I found most of my LJ friends so I'm torn.
RE: being called 'hon'; it happened to me when I was part of merlin_land and it weirded me out slightly. It's not even something we generally use in the UK and I always imagine a thirties or older female Southerner using it affectionately to someone she's close to, or patronising to someone she's not...