1. a movie 2. a book 3. a musical artist, song, or album 4. a LiveJournal user not on my friends list 5. what I should have for dinner 6. a website 7. a quote
"Commitment, Abby. There are two creatures of value on the face of this earth. Those with a commitment, and those who require the commitment of others."
-John Adams
Because it's a great quote. And I love John Adams. :P
snerk. Dala, don't let your imagination run wild you see some of the funniest things! Hee! Oh, and I'm gonna re-do that, cause I just realized I was supposed to do ALL of them. haa.
1. "Notting Hill" Fun romantic comedy set in London 2. "Their eyes were watching God" by Zora Neale Hurston Set in early 1900's South-ish Florida. NOT religious, despite what the title may suggest. ;) 3. Dave Matthew's Band. Brilliant stuff. 'nough said. :P 4. lady_of_sadness 5. nachos. to go with your tacos. :P 6. http://guardian_haldir.tripod.com my very very old site. *cringe* 7. "Tom Ripley: Don't you just take the past, and put it in a room in the basement, and lock the door and never go in there? That's what I do. Peter: God, yes. Though in my case, it's probably a whole building.
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1. "Kinsey." 2. "The Merchant of Death," by D.J. MacHale, and the other books in that series. 3. "What I Learned About Ego, Art, Opinion and Commerce"--the "best of" album by the Goo Goo Dolls. 4. mildlyeccentric. *hearts teh Dele* 5. A fish taco. :) 6. www.queenofwands.net. 7. "'They say that when good Americans die, they go to Paris,' chuckled Sir Thomas...'Really! And where do bad Americans go when they die?' inquired the duchess. 'They go to America,' murmured Lord Henry."--Oscar Wilde, "The Picture of Dorian Gray"
1. Equilibrium. 2. Pest Control. Seriously. You'll love this one. 3. Enya. 4. officialgaiman 5. A savory crêpe served with roasted potato. 6. www.grudge-match.com 7. "Imagination is more important than knowledge." - Albert Einstein
1. The Tall Guy 2. Weetzie Bat 3. Pursuant to your Road Song post, from John Denver's Back Home Again album...
On The Road
Words and Music by Carl Franzen
Back in 1958 we drove an old V8 and when it'd gone a hundred thou' we got out and pushed it a mile.
We didn't know who we were, we didn't know what we did We were just on the road
Headin' down from Canada on a gravel road a mile from Montana then my Daddy read a sign and took us in the wrong direction I asked my Daddy where are we goin'?, he said we'll just follow our nose. So I looked out the window and dreamed I was a cowboy.
We didn't know who we were, we didn't know what we did We were just on the road
I met a girl in a truck cafe, fell in love almost right away, then the Mercury was ready to go and I had to leave her.
Go home said the man in the moon go home Go home said the man in the moon go home Because it's gettin' sorta late and I'll soon turn out my light Go home said the man in the moon Go home.
We didn't know who we were, we didn't know what we did We were just on the road
We didn't know who we were, we didn't know what we did We were just a ridin' on We were just a ridin' on the road.
4. impofperversity 5. Lasagna 6. Artcyclopedia 7. "Each small task of everyday life is part of the total harmony of the universe.” —St. Thérèse of Lisieux
:D you know, ive always wanted to just take Dangerous Angels to LA with me and wander around the city looking up all the places she writes about, just so i can say "Witch Baby was here!! SQUEE!!"
Dude, I love Francesca Lia Block. Along with The Little Prince and The Giving Tree, Girl Goddess #9 must travel back and forth from home to school with me.
you know, im not sure what came before what. Rose And Beast has been out a couple years. its a collection of retold fairy tales. so loveley!
her newest book is Wasteland, one of her darkish ones. and did you see, they brought Ecstacia and Primavera back into print!? ::doing a little book!geek dance:::
1. "Ever After" just cause it just makes me feel good about love. 2. "Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister" by Gregry Maguire 3. The Frames or Tara MacLean 4. Ummm... should I pimp my friends?? LOL 5. You've more than likely already had dinner. 6. sharpastoast.com 7. "All the fear has left me now/ I'm not frightened anymore." Sarah McLachlan's "Fumbling Towards Ecstacy."
1. making of 'and god spoke' 2. damon runyon - guys and dolls 3. the decemberists - a cautionary song 4. circe_tigana 5. ovenbaked chicken with stewed potatoes & carrots &c. :) 6. teh_music 7. 'given enough coffee, i could rule the world' (anonymous)
1. The African Queen (Love story, boat, bogie, hepburn, africa on location in technicolor) 2. Two Years Before the Mast - Richard Henry Dana 3. Stan Rogers - Between the Breaks Live 4 porridgebird 5. ice cream 6. http://www.islandnet.com/~see/weather/history/beaufort.htm 7. "Though you may train In this swordwork or in that, What will it mean Unless you do your utmost." - Morihei Ueshiba
1. I know you already know PotC, so I suggest "Alexander". 2. "The Letter for the King" by Tonke Dragt 3. Nocturnal Rites (every single one of their albums rocks my socks) 4. that's difficult, because I love them all... maybe meletor_et_al :) 5. pizza 6. http://www.uselessmoviequotes.com/ 7. Because of your great fanart: "Is sex dirty? - Only when it's done right." ;)
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-John Adams
Because it's a great quote. And I love John Adams. :P
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Is that...the Governor's wig in the left half of the shot?
So...then my head thinks it's THE GOVERNOR urging Jack to get closer to James?
::dies::
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don't let your imagination run wildyou see some of the funniest things! Hee! Oh, and I'm gonna re-do that, cause I just realized I was supposed to do ALL of them. haa.1. "Notting Hill" Fun romantic comedy set in London
2. "Their eyes were watching God" by Zora Neale Hurston Set in early 1900's South-ish Florida. NOT religious, despite what the title may suggest. ;)
3. Dave Matthew's Band. Brilliant stuff. 'nough said. :P
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5. nachos. to go with your tacos. :P
6. http://guardian_haldir.tripod.com my very very old site. *cringe*
7. "Tom Ripley: Don't you just take the past, and put it in a room in the basement, and lock the door and never go in there? That's what I do.
Peter: God, yes. Though in my case, it's probably a whole building.
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1. "Kinsey."
2. "The Merchant of Death," by D.J. MacHale, and the other books in that series.
3. "What I Learned About Ego, Art, Opinion and Commerce"--the "best of" album by the Goo Goo Dolls.
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5. A fish taco. :)
6. www.queenofwands.net.
7. "'They say that when good Americans die, they go to Paris,' chuckled Sir Thomas...'Really! And where do bad Americans go when they die?' inquired the duchess. 'They go to America,' murmured Lord Henry."--Oscar Wilde, "The Picture of Dorian Gray"
Also? ICON. OH, ICON.
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2. Pest Control. Seriously. You'll love this one.
3. Enya.
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5. A savory crêpe served with roasted potato.
6. www.grudge-match.com
7. "Imagination is more important than knowledge." - Albert Einstein
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2. Weetzie Bat
3. Pursuant to your Road Song post, from John Denver's Back Home Again album...
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5. Lasagna
6. Artcyclopedia
7. "Each small task of everyday life is part of the total harmony of the universe.” —St. Thérèse of Lisieux
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oh yes, Weetzie Bat!! and anything else Franchesca Lia Block has ever written !!!!
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her newest book is Wasteland, one of her darkish ones. and did you see, they brought Ecstacia and Primavera back into print!?
::doing a little book!geek dance:::
only a few...
2. "Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister" by Gregry Maguire
3. The Frames or Tara MacLean
4. Ummm... should I pimp my friends?? LOL
5. You've more than likely already had dinner.
6. sharpastoast.com
7. "All the fear has left me now/ I'm not frightened anymore." Sarah McLachlan's "Fumbling Towards Ecstacy."
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2. damon runyon - guys and dolls
3. the decemberists - a cautionary song
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5. ovenbaked chicken with stewed potatoes & carrots &c. :)
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7. 'given enough coffee, i could rule the world' (anonymous)
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2. Two Years Before the Mast - Richard Henry Dana
3. Stan Rogers - Between the Breaks Live
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5. ice cream
6. http://www.islandnet.com/~see/weather/history/beaufort.htm
7. "Though you may train
In this swordwork or in that,
What will it mean
Unless you do your utmost."
- Morihei Ueshiba
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2. "The Letter for the King" by Tonke Dragt
3. Nocturnal Rites (every single one of their albums rocks my socks)
4. that's difficult, because I love them all... maybe
5. pizza
6. http://www.uselessmoviequotes.com/
7. Because of your great fanart: "Is sex dirty? - Only when it's done right." ;)
And I will so post it in my own journal!! :)