Yesterday was a good day. I'm sorry I didn't really write in anyone's journal; I was busy reading. I bought Rules of Attraction yesterday when I snuck out for coffee, in addition to Dreamtigers by Borges. I finished it before I went to bed last night. I'm excited! New books make me very happy.
My dad and I had spicy Thai food last night and watched Best in Show. I love Christopher Guest and his itinerant cast. They rock!
I can't stop listening to Scatterbrain by Radiohead. It depresses me but at the same time it reminds me of No Surprises, which should actually be even more depressing but somehow is good.
More stupid questions:
1.) What is your absolute favorite Rolling Stones song? (you knew there would be a Stones question)
2.) Is there a particular author that has had the most significant impact on your life? If there is, tell me who and how.
3.) What is your favorite cheesy movie from the 80's?
4.) Sophia Loren or Raquel Welch?
Silent film stars were always so glamorous.
Nita Naldi
Fay Wray
Josephine Baker
My dad and I had spicy Thai food last night and watched Best in Show. I love Christopher Guest and his itinerant cast. They rock!
I can't stop listening to Scatterbrain by Radiohead. It depresses me but at the same time it reminds me of No Surprises, which should actually be even more depressing but somehow is good.
More stupid questions:
1.) What is your absolute favorite Rolling Stones song? (you knew there would be a Stones question)
2.) Is there a particular author that has had the most significant impact on your life? If there is, tell me who and how.
3.) What is your favorite cheesy movie from the 80's?
4.) Sophia Loren or Raquel Welch?
Silent film stars were always so glamorous.
Nita Naldi
Fay Wray
Josephine Baker
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1)probably Sympathy for the Devil.
2)easy. Kerouac. for when I found him and how well he fit my ideas of what I wanted my life to be. not easy, but not drudgery either. Poppy Z. Brite is a close second.
3) So many to choose from. was Young Guns made in the 80's? I think I remember watching that stupid movie over and over. also just about any cheesy Ninja movie from the 80's. Michael Dudikoff anyone?
4) Sophia. just for class.
I only get one Saturday off a month...so I can go to drill, which is this weekend. I'm going to try to get that one off too, but i doubt I'll ever find anyone to cover it.
*hugs*
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Ah questions...I love them.
1.) What is your absolute favorite Rolling Stones song? (you knew there would be a Stones question)
I would have to say either Soul Survivor, Hide Your Love, or Sweet Black Angel. Ugh! There's too many good ones!!
2.) Is there a particular author that has had the most significant impact on your life? If there is, tell me who and how.
Bukowski. Before SG I use to think I was the only chick to dig his work. I love that he can be a drunk and womanizer one moment and a fucking genius the next.
3.) What is your favorite cheesy movie from the 80's?
I was in awe of the Breakfast Club as a kid. I wanted to be like Judd Nelson (is that his name?), I was a BIG tomboy, I always idolized the boys. Also I loved Ferris Bueller's Day Off. My bro and I got it for X-mas one year and thought it was dumb at first and ended up watching it 50 times!
4.) Sophia Loren or Raquel Welch?
At first it was Sophia but as of late I am digging on Raquel.