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Oct. 28th, 2009 12:58 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Things from Hub3 : Ways we'd like Ianto back : Harkness and Jones (deceased).
Torchwood conventions have two barometers : The Barrowman Line and the Roderick Culver Scale. One is a measure of bad taste and filth, and the other is how shite a guest is.
Note to self : if you can only remember a couple of songs from a soundtrack, there is a *reason*. The rest were shite and/or unmemorable. See True Blood, which is 99% average/shite country, 1% awesome title track.
Question for the colonialists : at what point do the radio stations start switching to country music? Still traumatised by that time we drove Denver-Vegas-California.
And curious : If you had to cast me in a tv show or genre, what type of role would you cast me in? (AUs are also permissible)
Torchwood conventions have two barometers : The Barrowman Line and the Roderick Culver Scale. One is a measure of bad taste and filth, and the other is how shite a guest is.
Note to self : if you can only remember a couple of songs from a soundtrack, there is a *reason*. The rest were shite and/or unmemorable. See True Blood, which is 99% average/shite country, 1% awesome title track.
Question for the colonialists : at what point do the radio stations start switching to country music? Still traumatised by that time we drove Denver-Vegas-California.
And curious : If you had to cast me in a tv show or genre, what type of role would you cast me in? (AUs are also permissible)
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Date: 2009-10-28 11:11 pm (UTC)Yeah, the stations in the western states and driving through Texas are all pretty lame country. It's either popular country music, or Mexican radio. That's it. But if you are driving in, say, the northern California coast in redwood country, you can catch some amazing indie music channels. The same here in Arizona, assuming you can get good reception there might be one or two worth listening to, if you're driving near a college town. I remember when my iPod broke in Vancouver, and driving through California it was indie hippie radio, country, and then teen pop as I traveled south. All in all though, the state of U.S. radio sucks. I avoid it.