If I were a month, I would be: 70% July, 30% February
If I were a time, of day I would be: midnight
If I were a sin, I would be: sloth
If I were a tree, I would be: an odd hybrid of willow and oak
If I were a kind of weather, I would be: immediately post rainstorm, sunny with a rainbow
If I were an animal, I would be: octopus or luna moth
If I were a color, I would be: blue with green and purple swirls
If I were an element, I would be: fire
If I were a song, I would be: Here Comes the Sun by the Beatles
If I were a movie, I would be directed by: Stanley Kubrick
If I were a book, I would be written by: William Gibson
If I were a taste, I would be: chocolate earl grey sorbet
If I were a scent, I would be: Patchouli and Vanilla mix
If I were a word, I would be: Chameleonic
If I were an object, I would be: a wishing well
If I were a facial expression I would be: a look of wide-eyed wonder
If I were a shape I would be a: pentagram
the above was shamelessly lifted fromClover's journal. I liked it, so i took it.
I'm stoked. I'ma go play D & D for the first time in about six months. I've missed geeking out.
I bought Abbey Road today, and I am so happy for it. I also ordered a Dandy Warhols cd. Woot, music is teh win.
ttfn kiddies.
Updatelydoo!
D & D was quite fun. I hadn 't played in sooo long, and it was all still so fresh and vivid for me. I was actually helping another player out. I was the only girl, which I actually kinda like. I got to hang out with four math grad students and the owner of the local comic shop, and act like a total nerd for hours. I was a little worried at first that they might have been bothered at first by the fact that they were clowning around more, and i was a bit more focused. I ended up being complimented for getting involved enough and helping the other players feel immersed in the game. God I've missed rpg night.
The seminar today was really interesting and informative. I really feel that I learned a lot of useful skills and ideas that will serve me well throughout my life, and really give me a professional edge. I also got to impress the management by being one of the few non-managers there. Several of them asked me for feedback on it. I got to show them that I value and appreciate the trainings they sponsor, and show that I am committed to becoming a better employee. I have entered into major league over-achiever mode. I really really want this new position, so I am busting ass to look like a perfect candidate. I work well like this, and its causing me to really polish myself. I'm rehearsing interview responses, working and reworking my application letter, taking on more projects, and strenghtening professional bonds. Its all about keeping my eyes on the prize.
I picked up several other cd's today. Living Legends, Rollins band, ELO, and a punk comp, plus a free cd for my baby sis. Good stuff. I think I'm going to get some more when I go get my Dandy Warhols, probably more Beatles, and I really want the Postal Service too. There's too damn much good music, I wish I had the finances for it all.
Also, I blame Leslie for this:
this website is really addictive and time-wastey. I love it.
If I were a time, of day I would be: midnight
If I were a sin, I would be: sloth
If I were a tree, I would be: an odd hybrid of willow and oak
If I were a kind of weather, I would be: immediately post rainstorm, sunny with a rainbow
If I were an animal, I would be: octopus or luna moth
If I were a color, I would be: blue with green and purple swirls
If I were an element, I would be: fire
If I were a song, I would be: Here Comes the Sun by the Beatles
If I were a movie, I would be directed by: Stanley Kubrick
If I were a book, I would be written by: William Gibson
If I were a taste, I would be: chocolate earl grey sorbet
If I were a scent, I would be: Patchouli and Vanilla mix
If I were a word, I would be: Chameleonic
If I were an object, I would be: a wishing well
If I were a facial expression I would be: a look of wide-eyed wonder
If I were a shape I would be a: pentagram
the above was shamelessly lifted fromClover's journal. I liked it, so i took it.
I'm stoked. I'ma go play D & D for the first time in about six months. I've missed geeking out.
I bought Abbey Road today, and I am so happy for it. I also ordered a Dandy Warhols cd. Woot, music is teh win.
ttfn kiddies.
Updatelydoo!
D & D was quite fun. I hadn 't played in sooo long, and it was all still so fresh and vivid for me. I was actually helping another player out. I was the only girl, which I actually kinda like. I got to hang out with four math grad students and the owner of the local comic shop, and act like a total nerd for hours. I was a little worried at first that they might have been bothered at first by the fact that they were clowning around more, and i was a bit more focused. I ended up being complimented for getting involved enough and helping the other players feel immersed in the game. God I've missed rpg night.
The seminar today was really interesting and informative. I really feel that I learned a lot of useful skills and ideas that will serve me well throughout my life, and really give me a professional edge. I also got to impress the management by being one of the few non-managers there. Several of them asked me for feedback on it. I got to show them that I value and appreciate the trainings they sponsor, and show that I am committed to becoming a better employee. I have entered into major league over-achiever mode. I really really want this new position, so I am busting ass to look like a perfect candidate. I work well like this, and its causing me to really polish myself. I'm rehearsing interview responses, working and reworking my application letter, taking on more projects, and strenghtening professional bonds. Its all about keeping my eyes on the prize.
I picked up several other cd's today. Living Legends, Rollins band, ELO, and a punk comp, plus a free cd for my baby sis. Good stuff. I think I'm going to get some more when I go get my Dandy Warhols, probably more Beatles, and I really want the Postal Service too. There's too damn much good music, I wish I had the finances for it all.
Also, I blame Leslie for this:
this website is really addictive and time-wastey. I love it.
marshieparshie:
awwwwww crap. i haven't turned in my application yet and i don't feel like leaving the house.......