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thank you! [Sep. 25th, 2009 | 01:18 pm]
[mood | grateful]

thank you, whoever you are! wish i could guess, but i'm stumped. what a nice way to start my weekend of doomy homework and work. <3
linkspeak

(no subject) [Apr. 17th, 2009 | 10:42 am]
[mood | enthralled]

in my email today, this opportunity: The Jim Henson Company - Media Library Internship - Los Angeles, California (710793)

.. i might have to apply.


MUPPETS.
link5 have spoken | speak

(no subject) [Apr. 16th, 2009 | 01:14 pm]
[mood |TOO EXCITED]

I SAW A TURTLE!! HE WAS CROSSING THE STREET!!
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look at this desktop. [Jan. 9th, 2009 | 03:55 pm]
http://allmyfriendsaredead.net/lj/desktop.jpg

i spent way too long doing this. but it makes me extra-happy
link7 have spoken | speak

(no subject) [Jan. 7th, 2009 | 07:28 pm]
[mood | jubilant]

I AM VISITING IDAHO FEB 21 TO MARCH 2
link6 have spoken | speak

hi, i am boring. [Dec. 31st, 2008 | 11:40 pm]
[mood | sleepy]

blake and i spent the majority of new year's eve watching the entire first season of twin peaks. it is almost eleven and i'm sleepy so probably i will get into bed and read the noir issue of bitch (there must be something in the air this month -- cineaste's current issue is focused on cult film, and based on the web excerpts i am going to have to pick it up)... exciting life, yes?

no, i kid. i like most days to be quiet. having a day off to reflect on the year was probably exactly what i needed. and tomorrow i do not have to work, so i can actually think about enacting any resolution-sorts-of-things that spring up in the night.

and now, just like every year, here is the list of things i read in 2008 )

Key:
*Read if you've got some free time.
**Squeeze it in if you can.
*** Seriously, you should read this.

happy new year!
linkone spoke | speak

oh yeah; meme time -- 2 for the price of 1! [Nov. 15th, 2008 | 06:23 pm]
[mood |pretty good, actually]

Leave me a comment and I will reply with why I like you. If I don't know you, I'll either make something up or tell you why I like your LiveJournal. You must pay for the privilege by posting a message like this one on your LiveJournal.
---
If you saw me in the back of a police car, what would you think I was arrested for?

Answer me, then post this in your own journal to see how many different crimes you get accused of committing.
link14 have spoken | speak

(no subject) [Oct. 19th, 2008 | 03:14 pm]
I SAW A BADGER
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the pursuit of excellence: ferrets [Oct. 15th, 2008 | 11:25 pm]
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WTF, Netflix.
link9 have spoken | speak

(no subject) [Aug. 7th, 2008 | 10:55 am]
[mood |nonspecific feeling of dread]

I AM HANNELORE
link7 have spoken | speak

(no subject) [Jul. 14th, 2008 | 07:17 pm]
“Sometimes you have the saddest eyes I have ever seen.”- bat, 7/13/08

This weekend was accidentally devoted to Guillermo del Toro: Hellboy II: The Golden Army, El Espinazo del Diablo, and El Fauno del Laberinto. The last has stayed with me since its final image, and I find myself falling in love with del Toro’s girls and women in every film I see – there are moments he makes me hesitate, cringe, suspect that things are going to go a certain direction for them, and then they draw from what seems an endless well of strength.

Five weeks until I leave Idaho, uproot twenty-two (by the time I leave, twenty-three) years of living in the same 300 mile stretch of desert, foregoing cacti and coyotes for a city that sits on the Huron River and dips below freezing in winter. In the last five months, it seems my life has been demolished and rebuilt – and now that the dust from all that has begun to settle, it’s almost time to move again. I leave for Michigan August 19, prepared to spend between three and six years in a place I’ve never once visited with a cat and a man who knows there’s more to magic than exploding hearts and pulling rabbits out of hats.

I’ve been reading a collection of essays written by women on Desire, and have a strong suspicion it’s stirring up some issues of my own. The writing, so far, is consistently gorgeous and interesting; I’d recommend the book to anyone who’s ever wanted anything.
linkspeak

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