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Thursday, October 9, 2008

In celebration of my four day weekend, and upcoming celebration of freedom, I present to you my lists of current likes and dislikes.

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-Leanne from Project Runway
-Tabatha Coffey
-Peter Pan collars
-Starbursts
-Thinking up Halloween Costumes
-Having better Halloween plans than most people
-Halloween anything, really.
-Working for the Army
-Sleeping
-Dressing up on a daily basis.
-Gossiping about coworkers.
-Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist

-"My Name is Earl"
-Emotional Obama fans
-Acorn
-Fridays/Red Robin/Ruby Tuesdays
-Gin
-Standing up for 10 hours straight
-Heat in October.
-Rude women
-Losing an earring
-Bangs on people that shouldn't have them.

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Thursday, October 2, 2008

Ok, Terra sort of dared that I wouldn't do this, so here I go!

1. Link to the person who tagged you.
2. Post the rules on the blog.
3. Write six random bookish things about yourself.
4. Tag sixish people at the end of your post.
5. Let each person know he or she has been tagged.
6. Let the tagger know when your entry is up.

1. Sometimes I secretly think I got a degree in English only because it meant I would fill my shelves with really interesting, fascinating books.
2. I believe that a book should not only BE read, but LOOK read as well. I crack the binding, I fold the corners of a page over to keep my place, and I leave books in random places. There's no sense in leaving such a tangible item untouched.
3. I've been writing a book in my head since I was 13. I'm afraid that once I start putting it on paper, it will lose it's appeal to me.
4. I can't write poems or papers on the computer. I've got notebooks filled with handwritten bits of lines and paragraphs that I then transfer to the stark white screen. There's nothing organic about typing things out on an electric board.
5. I have a gigantic collection of Archie comics and Babysitter's Club books.
6. When I was in elementary school, I would always make my mom read the ending of any book involving animals and if they died, I wouldn't read it. That's why I have never, to this day, read Old Yeller.

I will tag Colva for this survey. End.