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nineveh_uk) wrote2017-09-18 04:09 pm
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Good Omens, literally
After going home sick at lunchtime*, my day has been greatly improved by the first photo of David Tennant and Michael Sheen as Crowley and Aziraphale in the forthcoming TV adaptation of Good Omens.

I definitely approve. Crowley's a bit different from the book, but the faint miasma of desperation exuding from the aging would-be rocker works for me. As for Aziraphale, for the people complaining that it looks exaggerated, that's mild compared to some of the horrors you get round Oxford**. The appalling cut of the trousers is a particularly fine touch, and I like the 'cherub gone to seed' of the fluffy blond hair.
*To the tune of Bohemian Rhapsody: Is this the real flu? Is it just virus-y? Crap immune system, no escape from things disease-y.
**The pale mustard broad wale corduroy suit remains a low point.

I definitely approve. Crowley's a bit different from the book, but the faint miasma of desperation exuding from the aging would-be rocker works for me. As for Aziraphale, for the people complaining that it looks exaggerated, that's mild compared to some of the horrors you get round Oxford**. The appalling cut of the trousers is a particularly fine touch, and I like the 'cherub gone to seed' of the fluffy blond hair.
*To the tune of Bohemian Rhapsody: Is this the real flu? Is it just virus-y? Crap immune system, no escape from things disease-y.
**The pale mustard broad wale corduroy suit remains a low point.
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I have seen predictions that it is going to be a bad year for flu.
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I hadn't seen those predictions, but I have now. Just what we all need.
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Everyone else there yesterday was elderly, including the chap before me who said he was going on holiday to Scotland this week and hoped it wouldn't impair his casting arm. I feel you are more in need.
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*"You of all people really need to have a flu jab". Ah. OK. Well I will then. I didn't last year because no-one mentioned it. The previous year I got an invitation.
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I've never had flu (to my knowledge), and hope never to do so; I've had enough bronchitis, pneumonia and pleurisy to last me (even though I think my 'asthma exacerbations' would probably count as bronchitis in anyone else!), and if I got flu it would probably turn to pneumonia, so ... flu jab it is.
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*I shall not forget the academic in a previous department who was off work for a month and returned having clearly significant weight. He had been, and looked like, someone who had been very sick indeed.