Nate (
jetpack_monkey) wrote2004-11-18 04:45 pm
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A Meme (woo!) and Plans for the Evening
Meme shamelessly stolen from
liz_marcs, who doesn't know that I included the word "futch" in my NaNoWriMo. Er, well, she might now.
(A) First, recommend to me:
1. a movie:
2. a book:
3. a musical artist, song, or album:
(B) I want everyone who reads this to ask me three questions, no more, no less. Ask me anything you want.
(C) Then I want you to go to your journal, copy and paste this allowing your friends to ask you anything & say that you stole it from me.
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Tonight's plans:
1: Bike home. Check e-mail. Pack laptop into bag.
2: Bike to Willow House (a mere 4-5 blocks away from my place of work and 19 blocks from my apartment). Enjoy company of fellow insane NaNoWriMo people. Find inspiration again. Write my widdle heart out.
3: Bike home. Clean apartment in preparation for
sarakat's arrival tomorrow.
4: Do some random C-H stuff.
5: If time, write some more in Nano.
6: Would dearly love to watch a movie, but I doubt there will be time.
7: Sleeeeeeep.
(A) First, recommend to me:
1. a movie:
2. a book:
3. a musical artist, song, or album:
(B) I want everyone who reads this to ask me three questions, no more, no less. Ask me anything you want.
(C) Then I want you to go to your journal, copy and paste this allowing your friends to ask you anything & say that you stole it from me.
***
Tonight's plans:
1: Bike home. Check e-mail. Pack laptop into bag.
2: Bike to Willow House (a mere 4-5 blocks away from my place of work and 19 blocks from my apartment). Enjoy company of fellow insane NaNoWriMo people. Find inspiration again. Write my widdle heart out.
3: Bike home. Clean apartment in preparation for
4: Do some random C-H stuff.
5: If time, write some more in Nano.
6: Would dearly love to watch a movie, but I doubt there will be time.
7: Sleeeeeeep.
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1. a movie: Funny Games
2. a book: The Ethical Slut by Easton & Liszt
3. a musical artist, song, or album: The The
(B) I want everyone who reads this to ask me three questions, no more, no less. Ask me anything you want.
1. Two trains are running towards each other, starting from two towns 100 miles apart. One train is traveling 65 mph and the other train is running 75 mph. How long will it take for the train crew and passengers to meet their timely deaths?
2.What is stronger in human life, rationality or irrationality?
3. How much do you *really* miss me?
(C) Then I want you to go to your journal, copy and paste this allowing your friends to ask you anything & say that you stole it from me.
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2. Irrationality. Logic sets the goals (as emotion tends to be really shitty at long-term thinking), but irrationality drives them. Running on pure logic is hard, but the greatest glories of existence and the greatest defeats have all been at the hands of hard, unreasonable emotion.
3. Oodles.
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1. a movie: Valley Girl. It's not as awful as it sounds on paper.
2. a book: The Aspern Papers, by Henry James. Which I guess is technically a novella, but it rocks. Er, okay, not "rocks," but it's freakin' awesome.
3. a musical artist, song, or album: I think we brainshare too much about music for me to offer you anything new. Hmm. Deep, by Peter Murphy, is a pretty sweet and obscure little disc.
(B) I want everyone who reads this to ask me three questions, no more, no less. Ask me anything you want.
1. How's the weather up there?
2. Which would you have more trouble living without: caffeine or cheese?
3. Why does Seth Green, who is not at all a bad actor, insist on making craptastic movies? Does he just never turn ANYTHING down?
(C) Then I want you to go to your journal, copy and paste this allowing your friends to ask you anything & say that you stole it from me.
Okey dokey. :D
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2. Caffeine. I can go weeks without cheese.
3. Green strikes me as an actor who's not doing it for the "art" as much as he is what he thinks would be fun. Most of the movies he makes seem to have the same sort of goofy low brainpower thread running through them.
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1. a movie: My Fellow Americans
2. a book: Phantom by Susan Kay
3. a musical artist, song, or album: Soundtrack for Broken Down Palace
(B) Questions:
1. Are you any good at tongue twisters? No other insinuations meant by this.
2. At what age did you write your first story?
3. Have you ever had a cavity, and if so, how many?
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2. 6 or 7. Somewhere in there. It was about growing up as an alien boy on an alien world.
3. A few. Three or four. All of them in baby teeth.