Jan. 10th, 2007
Holby City 01-09-07 Comments
Jan. 10th, 2007 09:32 amHow freakin' wonderful was this episode? I'm still thrilled this morning -- it even beat out House last night for maximum joy and overall squee. And that's hard to do!
( Now for some details... )
Peter is just so great in this part. He really is. He seems to be having so much fun. And we get a whole year!
( Now for some details... )
Peter is just so great in this part. He really is. He seems to be having so much fun. And we get a whole year!
Holby City 01-09-07 Comments
Jan. 10th, 2007 09:32 amHow freakin' wonderful was this episode? I'm still thrilled this morning -- it even beat out House last night for maximum joy and overall squee. And that's hard to do!
( Now for some details... )
Peter is just so great in this part. He really is. He seems to be having so much fun. And we get a whole year!
( Now for some details... )
Peter is just so great in this part. He really is. He seems to be having so much fun. And we get a whole year!
Holby City 01-09-07 Comments
Jan. 10th, 2007 09:32 amHow freakin' wonderful was this episode? I'm still thrilled this morning -- it even beat out House last night for maximum joy and overall squee. And that's hard to do!
( Now for some details... )
Peter is just so great in this part. He really is. He seems to be having so much fun. And we get a whole year!
( Now for some details... )
Peter is just so great in this part. He really is. He seems to be having so much fun. And we get a whole year!
Passenger Lists
Jan. 10th, 2007 01:06 pmHistoric passenger lists of ships go online
People looking to track ancestors who emigrated from British ports will from Wednesday be able to search online passenger lists of the ships that carried them to new lands.
Released by Britain's National Archives, the passenger manifests give an insight into all long-distance trips made by 30 million travelers from the country's ports between 1890 and 1960, including that of the Titanic which sank in 1912.
"We hope the digitization will open up a hugely valuable resource for genealogists and social historians all over the world," said Dan Jones, National Archives' head of business development.
People looking to track ancestors who emigrated from British ports will from Wednesday be able to search online passenger lists of the ships that carried them to new lands.
Released by Britain's National Archives, the passenger manifests give an insight into all long-distance trips made by 30 million travelers from the country's ports between 1890 and 1960, including that of the Titanic which sank in 1912.
"We hope the digitization will open up a hugely valuable resource for genealogists and social historians all over the world," said Dan Jones, National Archives' head of business development.
Passenger Lists
Jan. 10th, 2007 01:06 pmHistoric passenger lists of ships go online
People looking to track ancestors who emigrated from British ports will from Wednesday be able to search online passenger lists of the ships that carried them to new lands.
Released by Britain's National Archives, the passenger manifests give an insight into all long-distance trips made by 30 million travelers from the country's ports between 1890 and 1960, including that of the Titanic which sank in 1912.
"We hope the digitization will open up a hugely valuable resource for genealogists and social historians all over the world," said Dan Jones, National Archives' head of business development.
People looking to track ancestors who emigrated from British ports will from Wednesday be able to search online passenger lists of the ships that carried them to new lands.
Released by Britain's National Archives, the passenger manifests give an insight into all long-distance trips made by 30 million travelers from the country's ports between 1890 and 1960, including that of the Titanic which sank in 1912.
"We hope the digitization will open up a hugely valuable resource for genealogists and social historians all over the world," said Dan Jones, National Archives' head of business development.
Passenger Lists
Jan. 10th, 2007 01:06 pmHistoric passenger lists of ships go online
People looking to track ancestors who emigrated from British ports will from Wednesday be able to search online passenger lists of the ships that carried them to new lands.
Released by Britain's National Archives, the passenger manifests give an insight into all long-distance trips made by 30 million travelers from the country's ports between 1890 and 1960, including that of the Titanic which sank in 1912.
"We hope the digitization will open up a hugely valuable resource for genealogists and social historians all over the world," said Dan Jones, National Archives' head of business development.
People looking to track ancestors who emigrated from British ports will from Wednesday be able to search online passenger lists of the ships that carried them to new lands.
Released by Britain's National Archives, the passenger manifests give an insight into all long-distance trips made by 30 million travelers from the country's ports between 1890 and 1960, including that of the Titanic which sank in 1912.
"We hope the digitization will open up a hugely valuable resource for genealogists and social historians all over the world," said Dan Jones, National Archives' head of business development.
Taking Requests
Jan. 10th, 2007 09:55 pmI have around 800 screen grabs from last night's Holby City. And, of course, I'm going to make a few icons to share. So this is your chance to make requests for what sequences you'd like to see icons of. I think a must is the smoky cigar bit, and Dan in scrubs was rather nice as well, before he went into theater. But if there was some specific thing you'd like to have an icon of, let me know, and I'll see what I can come up with. I'll even add text if you like. Put your wish list in the comments, and I'll see what I can do. No promises, but I'll take a stab at it :) And then, there's always next week... and the week after...
But for now, I'm off to bed. Was up way to late last night DLing Holby and watching it!
But first, a few caps to hold you....
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But for now, I'm off to bed. Was up way to late last night DLing Holby and watching it!
But first, a few caps to hold you....
( Read more... )
Taking Requests
Jan. 10th, 2007 09:55 pmI have around 800 screen grabs from last night's Holby City. And, of course, I'm going to make a few icons to share. So this is your chance to make requests for what sequences you'd like to see icons of. I think a must is the smoky cigar bit, and Dan in scrubs was rather nice as well, before he went into theater. But if there was some specific thing you'd like to have an icon of, let me know, and I'll see what I can come up with. I'll even add text if you like. Put your wish list in the comments, and I'll see what I can do. No promises, but I'll take a stab at it :) And then, there's always next week... and the week after...
But for now, I'm off to bed. Was up way to late last night DLing Holby and watching it!
But first, a few caps to hold you....
( Read more... )
But for now, I'm off to bed. Was up way to late last night DLing Holby and watching it!
But first, a few caps to hold you....
( Read more... )
Taking Requests
Jan. 10th, 2007 09:55 pmI have around 800 screen grabs from last night's Holby City. And, of course, I'm going to make a few icons to share. So this is your chance to make requests for what sequences you'd like to see icons of. I think a must is the smoky cigar bit, and Dan in scrubs was rather nice as well, before he went into theater. But if there was some specific thing you'd like to have an icon of, let me know, and I'll see what I can come up with. I'll even add text if you like. Put your wish list in the comments, and I'll see what I can do. No promises, but I'll take a stab at it :) And then, there's always next week... and the week after...
But for now, I'm off to bed. Was up way to late last night DLing Holby and watching it!
But first, a few caps to hold you....
( Read more... )
But for now, I'm off to bed. Was up way to late last night DLing Holby and watching it!
But first, a few caps to hold you....
( Read more... )


