I normally hate this tagging stuff that goes around...but since I was tagged by the wonderful miss hrlyquinn, I'll give this one a shot.
WILL'S SEVENS
Seven things I want to do before I die:
1) Publish a full collection of poetry w/ major distribution
2) Find a woman that appreciates meand then marry her!
3) Get another college degree, whether its a MFA or PhD
4) Teach a college course on poetry, film & literature, or comic book mythology
5) Live in England for a extended amount of time
6) Write the storyline for a graphic novel
7) Rock Out!
Seven things I cannot do:
1) Do my own taxes
2) Take good photographs, though I try
3) Look at raw meat without being seriously disgusted
4) Interact with the opposite sex without making a complete fool out of myself
5) Play an instrument
6) Play sports well
7) Read novels longer than 300 pages (actually I can, but it takes FOREVER!)
Seven things that attract me to the USA:
1) 24-hour diners
2) Internet retail
3) Halloween
4) old school hip-hop music
5) Even though gender discrimination still exists, we are strides ahead of many other countries when it comes to womens rights.
6) The right to vote
7) White girls!!
Seven things I say most often:
(This one was difficult, because I hardly talk to say anything that much. But here is a try)
1) What the f#ck!
2) Thats some bullsh!t!
3) Thats just stupid.
4) Ri-godd@mn-diculous
5) Yeah, well
6) Shes hot.
7) D@mn Im sexy.
Seven books (or series) that I love:
1) Kim Addonizios poetry collections
2) Collected Sonnets of Edna St. Vincent Millay
3) The Complete Poems of Anne Sexton
4) Early Occult Memories of the Lower Midwest by B.H. Fairchild
5) The Things They Carried by Tim OBrien
6) Choke by Chuck Palahniuk
7) Hearts in Atlantis by Stephen King
Seven movies I watch over and over again:
1) The Nightmare Before Christmas
2) Serenity
3) Fight Club
4) Corpse Bride
5) Requiem for a Dream
6) Edward Scissorhands
7) American Psycho
I will refrain from tagging 7 people, simply because this madness has to stop!
WILL'S SEVENS
Seven things I want to do before I die:
1) Publish a full collection of poetry w/ major distribution
2) Find a woman that appreciates meand then marry her!
3) Get another college degree, whether its a MFA or PhD
4) Teach a college course on poetry, film & literature, or comic book mythology
5) Live in England for a extended amount of time
6) Write the storyline for a graphic novel
7) Rock Out!
Seven things I cannot do:
1) Do my own taxes
2) Take good photographs, though I try
3) Look at raw meat without being seriously disgusted
4) Interact with the opposite sex without making a complete fool out of myself
5) Play an instrument
6) Play sports well
7) Read novels longer than 300 pages (actually I can, but it takes FOREVER!)
Seven things that attract me to the USA:
1) 24-hour diners
2) Internet retail
3) Halloween
4) old school hip-hop music
5) Even though gender discrimination still exists, we are strides ahead of many other countries when it comes to womens rights.
6) The right to vote
7) White girls!!
Seven things I say most often:
(This one was difficult, because I hardly talk to say anything that much. But here is a try)
1) What the f#ck!
2) Thats some bullsh!t!
3) Thats just stupid.
4) Ri-godd@mn-diculous
5) Yeah, well
6) Shes hot.
7) D@mn Im sexy.
Seven books (or series) that I love:
1) Kim Addonizios poetry collections
2) Collected Sonnets of Edna St. Vincent Millay
3) The Complete Poems of Anne Sexton
4) Early Occult Memories of the Lower Midwest by B.H. Fairchild
5) The Things They Carried by Tim OBrien
6) Choke by Chuck Palahniuk
7) Hearts in Atlantis by Stephen King
Seven movies I watch over and over again:
1) The Nightmare Before Christmas
2) Serenity
3) Fight Club
4) Corpse Bride
5) Requiem for a Dream
6) Edward Scissorhands
7) American Psycho
I will refrain from tagging 7 people, simply because this madness has to stop!
I'm good at taxes, you should ask me! E-file is the way to go...
24-hour diners...damn, why didn't I think of that. There's nothing better at 3AM, when you're parched and sleepless, than 3 eggs over easy and some homefries.
God, I love Millay. 'And you as well must die, beloved dust'.....one of the most beautiful pieces I've ever read. I was 10 the 1st time I read it, and I memorized it on the spot.
Any word on the tickets?
[Edited on Mar 12, 2006 11:54PM]