Jun. 17th, 2005

tabular_rasa: (Wherefore?)
1. Tell me something obvious about you.
2. Tell me something about you that many don't know.
3. What is your biggest fear?
4. Do you normally go the safe route or take the short cut?
5. Name one thing you want that you can't buy with money.
6. What is your most treasured possession?
7. What is the one thing you hate most about yourself that you do often?
8. Tell me something about your sex life that I don't know.
9. Tell me something about your sex life that everyone knows.
10. What is your favorite lie to tell?
11. Name something you've done once that you can't wait to do again.
12. Are you the jealous type?
13. What is the one person, place or thing you can't say no to?
14. What is the nicest thing someone has ever done for you?
15. If you could do something crazy right now, what would it be?
16. When was the last time you cried?
17. When was the last time you felt so good that nothing else mattered?
18. Do you feel comfortable in public with no shirt on?
19. Name something embarrassing you did while being drunk.
20. If you post this in your journal would you like me to answer it?


My Results (so #20 really doesn't apply, ha ha) )

Another Survey of Julia's )

I keep seeing dead rabbits everywhere. This is freaking me out. I love rabbits; why do they have to die . . . and be seen by me? This is particularly weird after that dream about the lover who came to my half-self as a rabbit to make love to her . . . I don't know. Things are just weird.

Tiffany apparently has the ghost of a student who committed suicide when her lover was killed in WWII living on her dorm floor. She takes things from people (but usually returns them) and makes noise in the walls. People have actually seen her, too, from the waist up.

I don't really know how I feel about ghosts. Late at night, the idea scares me, but during the day, the whole thing just intrigues me. What would tie someone so to a place? Is it sad that they can't move on? I mean, spending an eternity in a college dorm has got to suck-- particularly when her lover probably went on to Heaven or something. The very few "supernatural"-y encounters I've had were pretty darn mild, but I always felt more profound that straight-up scared.

I was watching TV with Tory a few nights ago, and I saw this ad for this show called "The Neighborhood." Basically, there's five families, all of about four or five, that want a house in a neighborhood, but the neighbors get to pick who gets it. The house was one of those Pheasant Ridge types-- big, but not like outrageous. The families, or so it seemed to depict, were upper-middle-class, white, Republican types. The families vying for the house ranged from like a really spirited African-American family to an Asian family to a couple with mohawks and tatoos and their kids to a gay couple with young children. It showed shots of the neighbors being like, "I am under no circumstances allowing a homosexual couple to live next door to me and my children!" and then some shot of one of their kids being like, "But dad, I LIKE so-and-so!" and the punk-rocker couple sitting and discussing with one of the neighbors that they were "1000% Republican." It was the sort of thing that could either be really, really bad or really, really good. I'm kind of intrigued.
tabular_rasa: (Wherefore?)
1. Tell me something obvious about you.
2. Tell me something about you that many don't know.
3. What is your biggest fear?
4. Do you normally go the safe route or take the short cut?
5. Name one thing you want that you can't buy with money.
6. What is your most treasured possession?
7. What is the one thing you hate most about yourself that you do often?
8. Tell me something about your sex life that I don't know.
9. Tell me something about your sex life that everyone knows.
10. What is your favorite lie to tell?
11. Name something you've done once that you can't wait to do again.
12. Are you the jealous type?
13. What is the one person, place or thing you can't say no to?
14. What is the nicest thing someone has ever done for you?
15. If you could do something crazy right now, what would it be?
16. When was the last time you cried?
17. When was the last time you felt so good that nothing else mattered?
18. Do you feel comfortable in public with no shirt on?
19. Name something embarrassing you did while being drunk.
20. If you post this in your journal would you like me to answer it?


My Results (so #20 really doesn't apply, ha ha) )

Another Survey of Julia's )

I keep seeing dead rabbits everywhere. This is freaking me out. I love rabbits; why do they have to die . . . and be seen by me? This is particularly weird after that dream about the lover who came to my half-self as a rabbit to make love to her . . . I don't know. Things are just weird.

Tiffany apparently has the ghost of a student who committed suicide when her lover was killed in WWII living on her dorm floor. She takes things from people (but usually returns them) and makes noise in the walls. People have actually seen her, too, from the waist up.

I don't really know how I feel about ghosts. Late at night, the idea scares me, but during the day, the whole thing just intrigues me. What would tie someone so to a place? Is it sad that they can't move on? I mean, spending an eternity in a college dorm has got to suck-- particularly when her lover probably went on to Heaven or something. The very few "supernatural"-y encounters I've had were pretty darn mild, but I always felt more profound that straight-up scared.

I was watching TV with Tory a few nights ago, and I saw this ad for this show called "The Neighborhood." Basically, there's five families, all of about four or five, that want a house in a neighborhood, but the neighbors get to pick who gets it. The house was one of those Pheasant Ridge types-- big, but not like outrageous. The families, or so it seemed to depict, were upper-middle-class, white, Republican types. The families vying for the house ranged from like a really spirited African-American family to an Asian family to a couple with mohawks and tatoos and their kids to a gay couple with young children. It showed shots of the neighbors being like, "I am under no circumstances allowing a homosexual couple to live next door to me and my children!" and then some shot of one of their kids being like, "But dad, I LIKE so-and-so!" and the punk-rocker couple sitting and discussing with one of the neighbors that they were "1000% Republican." It was the sort of thing that could either be really, really bad or really, really good. I'm kind of intrigued.
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I took that Pirate/Ninja/Cowboy/Knight Quiz, and I got Knight: 99%, with 59% Ninja, 13% Cowboy, and 0% Pirate. My main aspects were duty, honor, and justice. I would post the results, but my f*cking computer just died and I'm pissed to Hell off at it.

Yet I have just come to this conclusion: TIM CURRY IS GOD.

Okay, I already knew he was in about 50 million things, like:
Cardinal Richelieu of The Three Musketeers ("A MINOR SETBACK!!!" . . . "I'd rather die than marry you!" "THAT CAN BE ARRANGED!!!")
Long John Silver of the Muppet Treasure Island
The "hot" Grand Wizard of The Worst Witch, that bad '80s pre-Harry Potter Harry Potter rip-off (lol)
King Arthur in Spamalot
Even . . . Nigel Thornberry of The Wild Thornberries

. . . but then, today, Tory and I were looking up "The First Snow of Winter," which is this awesome movie we only saw on TV as kids, about this Irish-accented duck named Shaughn who gets left home all winter, in a boot with a puffin. There's this awesome vole (or mole?), Voley, who gets the sheep in the field to step-dance as the first of spring arrives.

Guess who's Voley?

TIM CURRY IS AN IRISH STEP-DANCING VOLE!!!

So I went to IMDB.com, and it turns out he also plays Hexxus (that freaky thing made of crude oil that gave me nightmares) in Fern Gully, Bill Sikes (why does that not surprise me?) in an Oliver Twist movie (okay, well, that just UNDERMINES him a little bit), the Mouse King in Barbie Nutcracker (lol, Tiffany), and he did a voice for the dub in that cat movie I bought in Japan, the one that I loved . . . and I didn't know had been released in the United States. Once again, that doesn't surprise me . . .

Anyway, this is new and unusual. Ha.
tabular_rasa: (Default)
I took that Pirate/Ninja/Cowboy/Knight Quiz, and I got Knight: 99%, with 59% Ninja, 13% Cowboy, and 0% Pirate. My main aspects were duty, honor, and justice. I would post the results, but my f*cking computer just died and I'm pissed to Hell off at it.

Yet I have just come to this conclusion: TIM CURRY IS GOD.

Okay, I already knew he was in about 50 million things, like:
Cardinal Richelieu of The Three Musketeers ("A MINOR SETBACK!!!" . . . "I'd rather die than marry you!" "THAT CAN BE ARRANGED!!!")
Long John Silver of the Muppet Treasure Island
The "hot" Grand Wizard of The Worst Witch, that bad '80s pre-Harry Potter Harry Potter rip-off (lol)
King Arthur in Spamalot
Even . . . Nigel Thornberry of The Wild Thornberries

. . . but then, today, Tory and I were looking up "The First Snow of Winter," which is this awesome movie we only saw on TV as kids, about this Irish-accented duck named Shaughn who gets left home all winter, in a boot with a puffin. There's this awesome vole (or mole?), Voley, who gets the sheep in the field to step-dance as the first of spring arrives.

Guess who's Voley?

TIM CURRY IS AN IRISH STEP-DANCING VOLE!!!

So I went to IMDB.com, and it turns out he also plays Hexxus (that freaky thing made of crude oil that gave me nightmares) in Fern Gully, Bill Sikes (why does that not surprise me?) in an Oliver Twist movie (okay, well, that just UNDERMINES him a little bit), the Mouse King in Barbie Nutcracker (lol, Tiffany), and he did a voice for the dub in that cat movie I bought in Japan, the one that I loved . . . and I didn't know had been released in the United States. Once again, that doesn't surprise me . . .

Anyway, this is new and unusual. Ha.

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