A Better Word for Weird
04 February 2008 @ 10:29 pm
*deep breath*

GOOOOOOOOOOO GIANTS!!!!

Seriously, this was the first Super Bowl I've been interested in for a reason other than the commercials or the halftime show. And my team WON. WHEE!

A queez!



You are breakfasty, like a pile of pancakes on a Sunday morning that have just the right amount of syrup, so every bite is sweet perfection and not a soppy mess. You are a glass of orange juice that's cool, refreshing, and not overly pulpy. You are the time of day that's just right for turning the pages of a newspaper, flipping through channels, or clicking around online to get a sense of how the world changed during the night. You don't want to stumble sleepily through life, so you make a real effort to wake your brain up and get it thinking. You feel inspired to accomplish things (whether it's checking something off your to-do list or changing the world), but there's plenty of time for making things happen later in the day. First, pancakes.

50 BOOKS 2008
7))
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Tom Stoppard
 
 
Current Location: the common room
groove: calm
in the pit: Colbert Report
 
 
A Better Word for Weird
20 January 2008 @ 06:56 pm
50 BOOKS 2008
3))
Major Barbara by George Bernard Shaw
4)) The Trip to Bountiful by Horton Foote
5)) Changeling: the Lost from White Wolf Games
6)) Fallen Angels by Noel Coward

Some B-Fest Peectures )

I wasn't able to stay awake the whole 24 hours, but I caught at least some of every film shown. The sleep deprivation made my cold go OH NOES, but 12 hours of sleep later I felt much better. I also stayed in today with John in order to further facilitate recovery- we're watching the Packers/Giants game now.

I have a bit of a headache... There's more news, but I'm too tired to write out more of a post.

ETA: I am being such a girl right now. LOOKIT THE PRETTY RINGS
 
 
Current Location: the common room
groove: uncomfortable
in the pit: Giants 20, Packers 17
 
 
A Better Word for Weird
09 January 2008 @ 11:56 am
50 BOOKS 2008
1))
I Am America and So Can You by Stephen Colbert
2)) The Year of Living Biblically by A.J. Jacobs

Rambling related to #2 )
 
 
groove: anxious
in the pit: silence