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We'd learn how our bodies worked

Fri Jul 3, 2009, 11:52 PM
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Can't sleep

Can't make art

Should pick out a roommate but then again I don't care

Learned how to make pizza

Am moving the Twentieth Day of the Eighth Month

Have to pee.

  • Mood: Lazy
  • Listening to: Death Cab for Cutie

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  • Current Residence: the river of eagles
  • Interests: i like butteflies, and stars, and flowers... and KNIVES!!! >:D
  • Favourite movie: finding nemo, juno, sweeney todd
  • Favourite band or musician: death cab for cutie, arcade fire, patrick wolf, blink-182
  • Favourite genre of music: alternative / indie / shoegaze / dreampop / electronica / ambient
  • Favourite artist: your mother
  • Favourite poet or writer: Scott Westerfeld
  • Favourite photographer: my late aunt Em [and pretty much anyone else who's any good]
  • Favourite style of art: painting and drawing, mostly.
  • Operating System: Mac OS X Leopard
  • MP3 player of choice: iPod
  • Favourite gaming platform: the interwebs
  • Favourite cartoon character: stewie griffin. if i were seventeen years younger, i would totally rock his cradle
  • Personal Quote: i wish wars were fought like pillow fights. that way, everyone wins, and no one gets hurt.
  • Tools of the Trade: mechanical pencil [0.5mm lead], clickable erasers, .5mm micron, anything else i feel like

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I went to a fairly small school, and the arts are really quite underfunded. We don't even have an auditorium. We'd have to borrow other schools' stages for big productions, or just build a stage in the cafeteria.

The first time I went to the Farmer's Market [I think it was the only time...] I got to try a fig. A real fig! Like the stuff they put in Fig Newtons, but without the Newtons! I also got these things called lemon cucumbers, which are kind of exactly what you'd think they are. DELICIOUS.

I liked the idea of making a room into a tattoo parlor. I have a tattoo that one of my friends made, and another long-time friend of mine is moving down to Portland as well and wants to become a tattoo artist. I am all for making tattoo artist friends. That way you get free / discount tats. [though I don't want to be living with a man]
I'm also hoping for a roommate who'll be down with helping me dye my hair.

I'm not into partying though. I don't drink. I smoke occasionally but you're not allowed to do that inside anyway.

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Yesterday is history.
Tomorrow is a mystery.
But today is a gift.
That is why they call it the present.

- The old turtle from Kung Fu Panda
oooh goodness! no auditorium that's almost a crime. i'm glad to hear that you guys made do, though. the spirit of theater! n_n
we were lucky enough to have a nice, if fairly ancient auditorium. the highschool across the river from us did 10-20k shows twice a year. they had a real penchant for remaking broadway shows with all the sets and none of the heart! we were the quirky, low budget counterpart.

oh my gosh i would love to try a fresh fig! whole dried ones are pretty good but there's something that feels kind of.. obscene about eating them. if that makes any sense? also lemon cucumbers sound amazing!

+that sounds wonderful! I'd love to meet somebody who runs a tattoo parlor out of their apartment, i just don't think i could handle the common area being used as a waiting room.
what is your tattoo! (if you don't mind my asking)
We did very little-known plays, and our dinner theater production was written by some students and the director / acting / choir / guitar teacher. We're so underfunded, we don't even have microphones.

I don't like the idea of dried fruit, nor do I like the taste. It's an insult to fruit.

I don't think he literally meant his apartment would be a tattoo studio; I think he just meant he'd to tattoos there. My friend did my tattoo in her bedroom, and when I went to get it finished, her kitchen.
My tattoo is pretty much just a doodle I did. I have it here on dA.

--
Yesterday is history.
Tomorrow is a mystery.
But today is a gift.
That is why they call it the present.

- The old turtle from Kung Fu Panda
oh that's really cool! it's such a shame you didnt have the funding but it sounds like some good came out of it if students got the chance to have their own work made into a performance!

also your tattoo looks lovely!
Yeah, it was a lot of fun. Even though some things went wrong, it was fun.

And thanks, about the tattoo.

--
Yesterday is history.
Tomorrow is a mystery.
But today is a gift.
That is why they call it the present.

- The old turtle from Kung Fu Panda
I'mmuna watch you too.

I'mmuna also start using the term "I'mmuna."

--
Yesterday is history.
Tomorrow is a mystery.
But today is a gift.
That is why they call it the present.

- The old turtle from Kung Fu Panda
Sick.

Isn't it the most wonderful word?

I'mmuna congratulate you for using it.

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"Some witty and astonishing individual would type a unique and remarkable statement in this box.
Sadly I am not that individual. Deal with it".
Awesome.
It really kicks the pants off of "Ima gonna."

--
Yesterday is history.
Tomorrow is a mystery.
But today is a gift.
That is why they call it the present.

- The old turtle from Kung Fu Panda
It takes out like a whole slurred syllable. And quite frankly makes life .7% better.

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"Some witty and astonishing individual would type a unique and remarkable statement in this box.
Sadly I am not that individual. Deal with it".
Exactly. Especially if you're like me and speak approximately five words per second.

--
Yesterday is history.
Tomorrow is a mystery.
But today is a gift.
That is why they call it the present.

- The old turtle from Kung Fu Panda

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