belphegor1982: (black and white me)
I've been neglecting this blog in a way that borders on the criminal. I don't know if anyone outside of me is even still interested with the contents :( But I'd like to try an experiment - posting every day.

See, I'm going to do a "30 days of Hogan's Heroes" challenge - no daily prompts, just answers to one question a day.

Here're the 30 questions... )

I'll post them on Tumblr from October 1st as well as here. Anyone want to join me? I welcome comments and discussions :o)

Some are easily answered with a couple of sentences; most are looking like mini-essays/analysis with a few lines from the show thrown in for good value. I thought about a few pictures, but I'm not so sure.

I'm almost finished, with 4 questions left to answered - that way I'll just have to post every day, or at least try. My October schedule is going to be a bit hectic, but I'm doing this. Yeah.
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I saw this on [livejournal.com profile] hogan_macgyver's page and couldn't help trying it!

Rules:
1. Reply to this post with "UNICORNS", and I will pick five of your icons.
2. Make a post (including the meme info) and talk about the icons I chose.
3. Other people can then comment to you and make their own posts.
4. This will create a never-ending cycle of icon glee.

So [livejournal.com profile] hogan_macgyver picked these five... Apart from "Black", which is just a black square, all my icons are (from) drawings of mine.


Flash: About three or four years ago, the Justice League (Unlimited) cartoon was my main fandom, and my favourite character was the Flash, aka Wally West, a sweet goofball who originally hid his insecurities behind bravado and a somewhat childish sense of humour. He still remains my favourite character, because he fails, tries hard, sometimes does do amazing and selfless deeds and is one of the only heroes who actually knows the people in his city and is able to talk down a villain rather than use violence.


Sherlock: This particular drawing is from an unfinished Sherlock Holmes meme I started (and which I will post on DeviantArt as soon as it is finished). It's the 2010 BBC re-invention of Sherlock Holmes in modern London, with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman (♥!) - a show I really love, clever, witty, hilarious and surprisingly poignant.



Black and white me: I don't even remember when I drew this one. It must have been around 2007 or 2008; I had shortist hair (not that short, though), a new hat, and no tablet yet, so I did this one by mouse. It's the image I default to using, on LJ, on DeviantArt, on Facebook, on Tumblr... A five-minute doodle and so far I haven't been able to come up with a picture I like better. Ah well.


Louis LeBeau: (one of) my favourite character(s) from Hogan's Heroes. As a Frenchwoman I'm very sensitive to the way my countrymen are portrayed in English-speaking fiction (mostly American), if only because there is such a lot of it, although I try not to be. But it still rankles (a lot) whenever people think the "cheese-eating surrender monkeys" thing is funny, especially where World War Two is concerned. I suppose one of the things I love most about LeBeau is that he so completely and utterly blows this stereotype to pieces. He has his shortcomings, some of his reactions (mostly when Marya is around, but also his and Newkirk's mocking of Carter's Sioux heritage) make me want to thump him over the head, but goodness, I love this character with all my heart.


Black: I only used this one twice, and I dearly hope I won't have to use it again in a long time. I created it when my granddad passed away in summer 2010, because the last thing I felt like doing was smiling and I wanted my icon to reflect that. Turns out I used it again a month later, when my grandma died, too, since I simply did not feel like putting up a picture of me smiling or something fandom-related. I haven't deleted it because I know that if I do LJ will replace it by the default icon.

And... that's it. Now - do you lot have some unicorns for me?

In other news, my contract ended last Halloween, so now I'm free as a bird again and getting back to normal (my right ring finger still gets sort of stuck in the morning), although there's a ton of stories to review I've saved in my tabs and I still haven't done much in the way of writing... But I'm working on changing that :o]
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...Just very busy during the day and knackered when I get home. I've had an actual job since the beginning of September: I work at the "archives départementales" (departments are a subdivision of France; it's country -> régions -> départements -> communes (towns).) for a cleaning company that specialises in restoring old documents.

Details behind the cut... )

Tl;dr: my job is equal parts yay and meh, I'm happy about it but knackered and glad it's over soon :o)

I've re-discovered Les Misérables again (book and musical), and aside from the fact that I am inordinately excited about the oncoming Tom Hooper movie (I read the script and I don't expect it to be anything but awesome), it's made me feel artsy again, because there are so many great characters. Some of my favourites are the students who fight on the barricades during the June Uprising, and Hugo draws such good portraits of them with words that I just had to try my hand at defining my mental images of them. It's a big picture, so in case LJ truncates it here's a link.

Les Amis de l'ABC. It's a pun on "abaissé" - downtrodden. Hugo loves those, and so do I :P )

So, from top to bottom/left to right, Feuilly (the only workman of the group), Combeferre (badass bookworm extraordinaire), Lesgles/Lègle/Laigle/L’Aigle de Meaux, known as Bossuet (sweet man, but really unlucky with a healthy sense of humour about it), Joly (most cheerful and loveable hypochondriac you’ll ever meet); Enjolras (statuesque warrior of the Republic), Jean (or Jehan) Prouvaire (sweet-natured poet you do not want to cross), and the three less reputable of the lot, Bahorel (a generous spirit and a first-class brawler given any flimsy excuse), Courfeyrac (a fop and a dandy with a heart larger than Europe) and Grantaire (an often drunken cynic who doesn’t care a bit for revolution but really likes hanging out with the rest of them).

Also, and because I haven't posted anything in ages and I feel the (probably unnecessary) need to make up for it, I nicked this great little Doctor Who "Which Doctor are you" quizz from [livejournal.com profile] rose_of_pollux, and I have to say the results surprised me...

Allons-y! And I'm French, I'm entitled :D )

Fine by me :o)

Hope you're doing well!
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I nicked this series of questions from [livejournal.com profile] marie1964 and [livejournal.com profile] rose_of_pollux (who borrowed it from [livejournal.com profile] neverfading). Let's see...

Cut for friend-list friendliness... Hey, alliteration! )

Well, that's it :o)
belphegor1982: (Louis LeBeau)
I can't believe I haven't posted anything here since November! Time flies :o) Well, since then I re-discovered Hogan's Heroes - caught a few episodes on (French) TV, and I remembered how awesome it was, so naturally I headed over to the Internet to watch the show in (mostly) English :o) Funny thing is, it kicked my writing bug into life again, and boy did I needed that. Turned out I actually could finish a story after all! (I'll be posting Soul Food shortly, I think - for the moment I'm trying to continue another one. I'm on a roll :D)

In the meantime, I doodle. A lot.

So here's what could be a snapshot, I guess: Corporal LeBeau cooking something that looks and smells kind of yummy, and Sergeant Schultz hoping he'll get a helping of it :o)

"Hear nothing, see nothing, but smell something, huh?" )

The next drawing is still very much a doodle (I didn't even clean all the pencil strokes) but I'll (probably) colour it one of these days. It's based off a still from the end of "The Great Impersonation", which is one of my favourite episodes; Newkirk, Carter and LeBeau have been caught and sent to another Stalag, so Hogan talks Schultz into impersonating Colonel Klink and spring them up. He ends up performing admirably (schnapps helped a lot) and the boys triumphantly ride into the sunset drive back to camp in a truck... And Schultz faints :D

"Hey, what's the matter with Schultz?" )

There's a blank HH meme, and I did what I always do when I fill one of these things: I drew the answers :o) LJ wouldn't let me post the whole thing (too darn long, I suppose) so I broke it down to one picture per question. If for some reason the picture is cut (LJ does that), right-click on it and choose "Display picture/image".

1) So, soldier, how did you get into Hogan's Heroes? Answer, schnell!

In a nutshell - )

2) Who's your favourite character? Draw them. It better not be Colonel Crittendon, old chap.

This probably won't come as a surprise... ;o) )

3) Why do you like that character?

Um, because :o) )

4) Alright, reason enough. Now, what's your favourite episode? (I know there's a lot of good ones. Pick your ultimate fave.)

Now THAT's a hard one to answer... )

5) BAH! If Major Hochstetter started yelling at you in that very shrill voice of his, what would do/say? Draw it. That's an order.

What is this woman doing here anyway? )

6) Draw what would happen if you were stuck in a caved-in tunnel with your least favourite character.

Don'tpanicdon'tpanicdon'tpanic... )

7) Draw one of your favourite scenes from the show.

“Colonel, me little mate’s been hit.” )


8) What would be your codename for the Underground? (i.e. Goldilocks, Papa Bear...) Don't worry, I won't tell.

Didn't know an actual beard was required... )

9) How would you make Schultz lose weight? Let's face it, he's too fat.

No, he's not :o) )

10) Almost done. What is your favourite catchphrase from the show? Draw the character(s) saying it.

Hi, Schultz! )

When you think of HH catchphrases, you think of “I know nothing!!”, “Nobody escapes from Stalag 13” or Hochstetter’s “What is this man doing here?”… But the one that I prefer is the countless times Schultz catches the boys out of camp/doing something POWs should definitely not do, and they greet him with a cheerful, “Hi, Schultz!” Hogan looks a bit underfed in this one (damn, I can never get the head/shoulders ratio right, can I? :D)… Ah well :o)

11) Newkirk or LeBeau?

You mean I have to CHOOSE? )

12) Last question. Would you rather go on a date/be friends with Klink or Burkhalter?

Now I think about it... )


Klink is a Cloud Cuckoolander (of sorts). Burkhalter most definitely is not. And incidentally, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony is the one that has the famous "Ode to Joy" (An Die Freude) and yes, it is one of the most awesome pieces of music ever written :o)

And one more doodle for the road! So to speak. I coloured decently (I hope) Question #2.

LeBeau, Louis, Caporal. )

The drawing itself was too small for me to scribble "France" on his insignia - hope he doesn't mind :o) (Oh, who am I kidding - of course he'd mind!)

That's all for now :o]
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(I have no idea how you make the "LJ user" HTML work in the title... ah well. I'll nose around LJ and find out.)

So I lifted this "Strike-through what you've done before" meme from [livejournal.com profile] kcscribbler (who in turn "snitched" it from [livejournal.com profile] charleygirl), because I found it darned interesting :o) It's rather long, though - 100 questions :o)


So I LJ-cut it for F-list friendliness. )

58 out of 100 – not bad :o)

Still looking for a job... After a week of eventful holidays. We went to Spain, we went to Agen, and to Bordeaux... Lots of fun, but also lots of driving. I can't wait for the Best Beloved to take his driver's licence so we can split the time behind the wheel :o)
belphegor1982: (aw yeah piper)
Came across (thank you, KCSribblings!) a writing meme, and it gave me the opportunity to think a bit about what I've written in the past 10 years or so. It was really interesting to do :o)

1. Which is your favourite fic?
Making it F-list friendly... )

I'll probably post a "master-list" of my fics sorted out by fandom one of these days - just not when we're busy re-arranging the flat and sorting and tidying stuff :o]

belphegor1982: (aw yeah piper)
Sherlock Holmes is one of those fandoms I come back to every so often, and between the 2009 film with Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law that I saw again recently, and the BBC's fantastic new series Sherlock (set in 2010 London), I find myself engrossed once more in the Canon (coming up to the climax of The Hound of the Baskervilles as my bedside book) and various fanfics (FF dot net author KCS writes excellent stuff, by the way, especially if like me you're a fan of both Holmes and Watson).

So, as usual when the need to draw takes me, I doodle. Here's a couple I did after hitting the 'Pause' button on my player during the end titles of the 2009 Sherlock Holmes:

Scruffy!Holmes )

And Watson. Rather proud of that one.

Low angle shot!Watson )

And since I'm working on a SH meme, here's my answer for question number five (I might post it when it's finished) - the first drawing of Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock and Martin Freeman as John I'm (somewhat) proud of. Somewhat.

The original Dynamic Duo )

Oh, and I did a DC meme way back in January - and had a lot of fun.

Aw yeah DC! :D )

Colours at last :o)

Now, school's started again, and believe it or not it was a genuine blast to see all these faces again. The kids are so sweet - I got welcome back hugs (more like flying tackles for some!), grins, and "When are we going to the library/computer room with you again?" questions. Plus, there's been some changes in the staff, and a teacher who was very stressed out (and stressed everybody out) is gone, replaced with a charming, funny teacher whom I got a good feeling about.

Now there's just the question of how I'm going to go to work on Tuesday (bus strike), and how we're going to move into our new future flat (after four years of living in a one-room one, it's a welcome change) and when. It scares me a bit - I don't like moving houses - but we highly need the space and François needs somewhere to work that's not the bedroom. (We're gonna have a bedroom! Proper! Yay :P)

Now, if only I could find I Shall Wear Midnight in my bookshop...

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