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this is not John Simm. Honestly. (ETA: link fixed.)

Sorry, I have no energy again. Not for replying to comments, not for continuing that important job-related mailing list conversation I abandoned a week ago, not for holiday planning, not for replying to e-mails, not for planning my visit home or even just buying a train ticket there, not for doing all the urgent work I need to do for my job, not for doing the important paperwork I've been neglecting for months, not for replying to snail mail... For most of the day, I didn't even have the energy to look at pics of Thom Yorke, although that's something I can usually manage even in a low-energy state. (Not that it's very productive.)

What did I do today? Sleep. Eat. Wash my hair. Read (Iain M. Banks: The Player of Games. Enjoying this one *so much more* than Consider Phlebas!) Eat some more. Sleep some more. Eat some more. Do the dishes. Write half an e-mail.

Not. Enough.

Date: 2011-08-01 05:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] neuralclone.livejournal.com
No it isn't, but it DOES really look like him. Right down to the expression on his face...

*goes away imagining an invasion of evil mutant John Simm doubles...* *G*
From: [identity profile] hmpf.livejournal.com
What do you mean, evil? If there's one thing Thom Yorke isn't, it's evil. He's like, almost scarily good. He's kind of the antithesis of an evil clone (a good clone? Except that would imply that John Simm is the evil one. Anyway, if someone's the clone here, it's John Simm, I'm afraid - he's two years younger than Thom Yorke.)

;-)

(Because I can't resist: Here's Yorke being interviewed by all and sundry at the Copenhagen climate talks: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=thom+yorke+climate&aq=f - looks like he arrived there just a few days after I left, damn. Not that I ever got into the conference center... *g*)
From: [identity profile] hmpf.livejournal.com
Huh, okay. Now I can see my comment again.

Whatever.

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