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1. Not-so-Eternal.
2. Literature.
3. Angelina Jolie.
4. The Atkins Phenomenon.
How did I know that somedayat college, in Europe, somewhere, anywherethe bell jar, with its stifling distortions, wouldn't descend again?
1. My booming metropolis of a town has already stopped showing Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind. What the hell it was the one movie worth seeing. Half the people I know never even got the chance.
2. I've been spending more time with my face in front of a book, like I used to. Right now I'm on to Breakfast Of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut. What are YOU reading?
3. I saw the movie 'Taking Lives' on Friday and it was actually a decent film. And not just because there was a certain gun toting bad-ass female in it with a great rack, of course.
4. Even our restaurant has jumped on the bandwagon by introducing the 'Lo-Carb' menu. Has anyone ever considered a low food diet?
1. Not-so-Eternal.
2. Literature.
3. Angelina Jolie.
4. The Atkins Phenomenon.
How did I know that somedayat college, in Europe, somewhere, anywherethe bell jar, with its stifling distortions, wouldn't descend again?
1. My booming metropolis of a town has already stopped showing Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind. What the hell it was the one movie worth seeing. Half the people I know never even got the chance.
2. I've been spending more time with my face in front of a book, like I used to. Right now I'm on to Breakfast Of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut. What are YOU reading?
3. I saw the movie 'Taking Lives' on Friday and it was actually a decent film. And not just because there was a certain gun toting bad-ass female in it with a great rack, of course.
4. Even our restaurant has jumped on the bandwagon by introducing the 'Lo-Carb' menu. Has anyone ever considered a low food diet?
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did you hear me. NO.FUCKING.TIME.
i think the next fiction i'll read will be Dictionary of the Khazars (Pavic) and Life: A User's Manual (Perec). yeah. maybe i'll get a moment to start these books by late spring of 2005.