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    Thursday, July 3rd, 2008
    10:56 pm
    More Joy Day 2--Happiness Boogaloo
    Dear Readers,

    I've been having a lot of issues of late, but enough about all that. Today is about JOY.

    From [info]countessmary's livejournal post:

    MORE JOY DAY 2!!! - The F-list Explosion.

    GO HERE FOR MORE INFO

    The basic breakdown is to post something today that makes you happy. Show love to your fandom, to your friends, or to life in general. Fill the internets with happy things.


    And since I would look to Mary for guidance in all things LJ, I'm posting my own.

    I just went to see Eddie Izzard, my god/dess in heels, perform in Atlanta on his latest tour, Stripped. Here are the lengths I would go to in order to spread the love of Izzard--I scored a ticket (center mezz--still cost a bit) for my sister as well, drove to Augusta from Atlanta to pick her up on the day of the show, drove back to Atlanta, took her to dinner and then to the show, splashed out for a program for each of us, dropped her off again in Augusta after the show, and drove back to Atlanta to work the next day.

    I swear to gods, if I'd known security was going to be so lax, I totally would have snuck the fabulous camera in. Sadly, all I have are these:







    Now, the REAL sharing part: To make up for this sad lack of Eddiefication, I will say this--I have Definite Article (cd), Unrepeatable (cd), Dress to Kill (cd), Dress to Kill (dvd audio), Glorious (cd), and Circle (cd) on my iPod right now. If you need more Eddie in your life, hit me up here and I'll see what I can do to pass him along to you.

    Current Mood: accomplished
    Current Music: "Jesus and the Dinosaurs"--Eddie Izzard

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    Friday, June 20th, 2008
    1:34 am
    Answers from the lyrics post, and stuff.
    answers within...makes for an odd mix, but hey, why not )

    Yes, [info]vitiatrix swept most of them, with a few exceptions, as she is a music goddess. (No Korn on the list...exactly.) Gotta say it made me smile when you got 38, though, Mary.

    Haven't slept much in a while. Headspace still rather fucked up.

    Going to see Much Ado About Nothing at the Shakespeare Tavern tomorrow (Friday).

    Cautiously optimistic that the message was at least taken to heart. He's on notice. There are deadlines and timeframes. If not...there's nothing.

    Current Mood: drained
    Current Music: "So Like a Rose"--Garbage

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    Monday, June 9th, 2008
    2:28 am
    Back home
    Today, June 8th, was my birthday.

    It did not suck.

    No, not at all.

    More details on that later. Now is sleep.

    Current Mood: loved
    Current Music: "Today Is the Day"--Poe

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    Monday, May 12th, 2008
    2:45 pm
    Gone fishin.
    Off for a bit. If something is hyperurgent, I may have limited email access.

    Have fun and play nice, lovies.

    Bye for now.

    Current Mood: determined
    Current Music: "Bloodletting (The Vampire Song)"--Concrete Blonde

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    Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
    1:40 am
    Surfacing briefly.
    About to go pass out for a while. Decided to do this for the hell of it since Jason and a few others had. Here goes:

    Reading Meme

    "What we have here is the top 106 books most often marked as "unread" by LibraryThing’s users. As in, they sit on the shelf to make you look smart or well-rounded. Bold the ones you've read, underline the ones you read for school, italicize the ones you started but didn't finish."

    (I've read many for school, but I'm marking them as I first encountered them--i.e., marking Moby Dick as bold since I read it before it ever came up in school.)

    Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
    Anna Karenina
    Crime and Punishment
    Catch-22
    One Hundred Years of Solitude
    Wuthering Heights
    The Silmarillion
    Life of Pi: a novel
    The Name of the Rose
    Don Quixote
    Moby Dick
    Ulysses
    Madame Bovary
    The Odyssey
    Jane Eyre
    A Tale of Two Cities
    The Brothers Karamazov
    Guns, Germs, and Steel: the fates of human societies
    War and Peace
    Vanity Fair
    The Time Traveler’s Wife
    The Iliad
    Emma
    The Blind Assassin
    The Kite Runner
    Mrs. Dalloway
    Great Expectations
    American Gods
    A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius
    Atlas Shrugged
    Reading Lolita in Tehran: a memoir in books
    Memoirs of a Geisha
    Middlesex
    Quicksilver
    Wicked: the life and times of the Wicked Witch of the West
    The Canterbury Tales
    The Historian: a novel
    A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
    Love in the Time of Cholera
    Brave New World
    The Fountainhead
    Foucault’s Pendulum
    Middlemarch
    Frankenstein
    The Count of Monte Cristo
    Dracula
    A Clockwork Orange
    Anansi Boys
    The Once and Future King
    The Grapes of Wrath
    The Poisonwood Bible: a novel
    1984
    Angels & Demons
    The Inferno (and Purgatory and Paradise)
    The Satanic Verses
    Sense and Sensibility
    The Picture of Dorian Gray
    Mansfield Park
    One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
    To the Lighthouse
    Tess of the D’Urbervilles
    Oliver Twist
    Gulliver’s Travels
    Les Misérables
    The Corrections
    The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay
    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
    Dune
    The Prince
    The Sound and the Fury
    Angela’s Ashes: a memoir
    The God of Small Things
    A People’s History of the United States: 1492-present
    Cryptonomicon
    Neverwhere
    A Confederacy of Dunces
    A Short History of Nearly Everything
    Dubliners
    The Unbearable Lightness of Being
    Beloved
    Slaughterhouse-five
    The Scarlet Letter
    Eats, Shoots & Leaves
    The Mists of Avalon
    Oryx and Crake: a novel
    Collapse: how societies choose to fail or succeed
    Cloud Atlas
    The Confusion
    Lolita
    Persuasion
    Northanger Abbey
    The Catcher in the Rye
    On the Road
    The Hunchback of Notre Dame
    Freakonomics: a rogue economist explores the hidden side of everything
    Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: an inquiry into values
    The Aeneid
    Watership Down
    Gravity’s Rainbow
    The Hobbit
    In Cold Blood: a true account of a multiple murder and its consequences
    Treasure Island
    David Copperfield
    The Three Musketeers

    Current Mood: exhausted
    Current Music: "The Widow"--The Mars Volta

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    Friday, April 18th, 2008
    2:55 am
    Whazza...oh, right. Posting.
    Dear Readers,

    Passed.  Secondary area test is a win.

    Taxes and list/intent form for Ph.D. specialist test were due April 15th.

    Both turned in on time.

    Worked many hours, dealt with difficult/unavailable professors, got crown put in at dentist's, and now...

    passing...out.

    Current Mood: drained
    Current Music: "In the Arms of Sleep"--Smashing Pumpkins

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    Saturday, March 29th, 2008
    2:16 am
    There at 8:30. Test 9am-12pm.
    We who are about to die salute you.

    Current Mood: distressed
    Current Music: kitten yowling in hallway while I power-cram the Romantics and their critics

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    Monday, March 10th, 2008
    8:39 pm
    An Actually Important Post--please help.
    Dear Readers,

    I recently discovered that one of my DragonCon friends, Melissa Kern (
    [info]hazelrah1), was diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease). Her husband has started "Project Fiver", a campaign to allow her to realize a dream before we lose her.

    From his website:


    "The hard truth is that Melissa has just been diagnosed with ALS, commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease. Essentially, it causes all the motor neurons in the brain to shut down, gradually making the muscles unable to function. It’s very rare (1 in 1 Million) for someone who’s only 35 years old to come down with this, as it mainly affects people between 50 and 70. Life expectancy is 3-5 years from diagnosis. (She’s had the disease for about a year already.) The disease progressively takes away movement and coordination. In September, she marched with fellow LotR fans in the annual DragonCon parade. Six months later, she is barely walking, and needs my help to climb stairs or get dressed.

    She is excited about the filming of "The Hobbit" sequels, but was apprehensive about the release dates of 2010 and 2011: She doesn’t even know if she’ll still be alive when these movies are released. I told her to make that her goal: to be around to see these films in the theater. But we don’t know how this disease will go.

    The goal of PROJECT FIVER is to deliver a petition to Peter Jackson, New Line, and whoever takes the Directorship, asking that Melissa be cast as a costumed hobbit extra in the film. Even if she’s not there when the movies are released, just being part of the production of The Hobbit, even if it’s just sitting at a table in the background, will absolutely mean the world to her. It would be her reason to hang on."


    Please, if you have even a moment, please go sign this petition. There is some awareness of the project from the Peter Jackson camp, so your input would matter more than ever. She's the sort of person who would deserve this whether or not she was ill, but it would mean even more now, and give her son and husband yet another way to remember her.

    http://www.armsofmiddleearth.com/projectfiver/

    As of this weekend, Mel learned of the existence of the project at her birthday dinner, so the need for secrecy is no more--if you feel so moved, please feel free to share the link.


    Current Mood: hopeful
    Current Music: "Into the West"--Annie Lennox

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    Friday, March 7th, 2008
    5:42 am
    quickstuff
    Got in from Augusta at 3am-ish.

    So tired. So tired it took me four tries to type tired.

    Ph.D. exam March 29. We who are about to die salute you.

    But on March 30...

    I'M GOING TO AVENUE Q!!!!!

    Naptime, lovelies.

    Current Mood: tired
    Current Music: "Farewell and Goodnight"--Smashing Pumpkins

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    Friday, February 29th, 2008
    11:57 pm
    Oh mah gawd Ah'm tahrd.
    I'm so tired. So really really very tired.

    I just want to sleep.

    I need to clean the apartment.

    I have people coming here in less than 12 hours.

    Boo.

    Yay for seeing them.

    But boo because I'm lazy and after a long week, I just wanna sleep.

    Okay, enough procrastinating.

    for you:


    Nap for me, baby Cleocat.

    I love you all, and I'll try to be more available in the future. Dragoncon meeting on Sunday. Night for now.

    Current Mood: exhausted
    Current Music: "THis Is the Day"--the The

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    Monday, December 24th, 2007
    2:42 am
    Photo Essay


    cut for friends-page...friendliness )

    Current Mood: ecstatic
    Current Music: "Dreams"--The Cranberries

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    Monday, December 10th, 2007
    2:04 am
    Updates and Spectral Erosa pics
    Dear Folks,

    I was sick for pretty much all of November into the first part of December, but for the MOMENT, I am well. *crosses fingers, knocks on heavy wood desk*

    At any rate...I'm pursuing a possible job opportunity at the moment, and I will certainly let you know the moment it pans out or not.

    Beyond that...I went to Spectral Erosa this past month, and this time I actually posted pictures from it on Flickr:

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/21706072@N06/sets/72157603419396759/

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/21706072@N06/sets/72157603421876929/

    I have some videos too, but still working on those.

    At any rate, I'm off to the school in the morning, so it's time to crash right now. Still, feel free to check out my pictures if you like.

    Love to all!

    --K.

    Current Mood: accomplished
    Current Music: "Don't You (Forget About Me)"--Simple Minds

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    Thursday, November 15th, 2007
    3:19 am
    Sick sad world.
    Dear Folks,

    I'm alive but wishing I wasn't; I'm sick and feel like ass. Miserable. Been unable to get out of the house except a ride with James to Kroger for meds. House is a wreck but can't clean because I get worn out and feverish again and start up the coughing. Hoping I can make it to the school tomorrow because I need to and have missed the last day and a half.

    Other stuff I need to talk about and do but it will have to wait until I can get enough better to not be so drained and muddleheaded.

    Love you guys.

    Current Mood: sick
    Current Music: "Zombie"--the Cranberries

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    Friday, October 26th, 2007
    8:30 am
    I aten't dead yet.
    Dear Readers,

    I'm going to do what I've done the last two weekends--I'm going to leave all this crap behind me and get the hell out of town.

    Hoping I'll actually know what to say and say it here when I return.













    P.S. If you really want my state of mind, then see lyrics of song below )

    Until Sunday. I guess.

    Current Mood: stressed
    Current Music: Ty Cobb--Soundgarden

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    Friday, October 19th, 2007
    5:15 am
    totally madly stolen from [info]countessmary
    Icon meme

    Comment on this post. I will choose seven userpics from your profile and you will explain what they mean and why you are using them. Post this along with your answers in your own journal so others can play along.

    See which ones Mary chose, and what I had to say... )

    and for thisdaydreamer, who was so kind as to inquire... )

    (Hey, at least it's a post, right? Soon...soon...I PROMISE, I will put up the mother of all posts. Pic-heavy and news-tasty, even.)

    Now, if you want me to do the same with your pics, then come on, play along, and comment away. I'd love to know more about what's behind some of your choices.

    Current Mood: contemplative
    Current Music: "Drive You Home"--Garbage

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    Sunday, September 30th, 2007
    11:56 pm
    No entries this month...
    I don't know what is so hard about updating, but I can't seem to get to it sometimes.

    I'll have something up later tonight. Start off October right.

    --K/T

    Current Mood: tired
    Current Music: "No Sleep Til Brooklyn"--Beastie Boys

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    Saturday, August 25th, 2007
    8:51 am
    Storytime!
    Dear Folks,

    No, no more high-speed chases or life craziness--this is an actual story, actually written by me actually in 2003--actually.

    It's been four years since I clapped eyes on it...it reads fairly well, I think, but could stand major edits.

    Anyway. Please to read, dear readers, as it is with that vocation in mind that I invoke your attention and constructive criticism. (I so need to sleep.) I'll place it behind a cut, to spare the friends-pages.

    Beauty As the Beast )

    Well, I'm off to sleep and recover further from my fun stomach bug. Please let me know what you think--and make suggestions. I love you all.

    Au revoir.

    Current Mood: sick
    Current Music: "Greensleeves"--pick a version; lyrics courtesy of Henry VIII

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    Saturday, August 18th, 2007
    6:12 pm
    Three words for you...High. Speed. Chase.
    So I was just in the middle of one last night.

    I'd been up almost all night and day (two hours sleep around noon and a nap in the van later), working on things and taking books back to the UGA Library. We'd gotten back from Athens when we found out my prescriptions needed picking up from Walgreens. The one we go to is in Stockbridge off Eagle's Landing Pkwy; James had been driving all day and was too tired to do any more, but I'd had some caffeine and he came with me. We were on our way back to College Park, and we'd just gotten onto 285 from I-75. So I was hungry, and so was the boy, and we thought food, so we skipped the exit for our apartment and headed to Exit 62 towards Old National. It was then a little after 1am.

    This was when the fun started.

    I saw several blue lights flashing in the distance, but they seemed to still be on the interstate and not the exit ramp where we were....but suddenly they were seriously gaining on me. A split second later, a red car came FLYING up on me (James later identified it as a Mustang--I had no time to sort it out), and I jerked the car towards the thin strip of emergency lane on the ramp--and its concrete side wall, where I stayed motionless till all four/five/six cop cars went by. It passed within about five feet of me; I have no clue how fast it was going, but I was probably doing about 55-60 at the time myself, and it was a reddish blur.

    When we were sure there were no more cop cars, I still didn't want to move. Another car had pulled in behind me on the emergency strip to get off the road, and they were already leaving. James got me going, though, and I made it to Old National and got something to eat, which helped.

    Now, we're both fine. Nothing bad actually happened to us as a result of that. I was just rattled as all hell, and I'm still kind of weirded out. I mean, it was totally freaking bizarre. I keep beating myself up because I didn't get over fast enough because I didn't fully comprehend the situation till it was almost too late.

    I've been watching the news for any information, but I can't find anything, and Google has let me down, dammit, But it happened. It was on a ramp. And it forced me into the emergency lane with the concrete wall right next to James. Goddammit, I just wanted a fucking burger! Is that too friggin much to ask at 1am? It was so surreal. I've only been driving for 5 and a half years. Fuck you, Atlanta drivers. Fuck you all in the tailpipes.

    My awesome friend [info]countessmary was online after I got back home and talked with me as I tried to sort it all out and find info on the chase:

    Me: still can't find anything on that pursuit
    Mary the Awesome: I'm just glad you're doing okay
    Me: thanks, hon. Still trying to simultaneously process it and not think about it. does that make sense? I dunno.
    Mary the Awesome: right.
    Mary the Awesome: BALLS!!
    Mary the Awesome: Did that help?
    Me: *giggles helplessly at balls*
    Mary the Awesome: my brother-in-law texted me that when he heard I was having a bad day. It never fails to make me giggle.

    It's now at least eighteen hours later, I still can't find any news, but James is witness that I didn't hallucinate it, and at least now I can just think of BALLS!! and everything isn't so bad. And how often can you say that?

    Current Mood: distressed
    Current Music: "Demon Speeding"/"Never Gonna Stop"--Rob Zombie

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    Thursday, August 16th, 2007
    4:49 am
    Things to do before con/interview/quizzicality
    Dear Folks,

    This is an all-purpose post, so I'll divvy it up here and there.

    --First...School starts August 20th; books are so freaking expensive, because I have around 40 texts I need to study for my secondary exam.

    --Also, I need a job...getting my resume in order again. Anyone who knows of ANYTHING, I'd be grateful.

    --So many things to do for Con! But there have been so many things I've been doing already...July 26-Aug 2, frantically finishing out Summer Semester finals/papers/projects, no sleep; Aug 3, dammit! last minute project snag, finished finally around 9pm, no sleep; Aug 3-5, So There events in Atlanta and Stone Mountain; Aug 5-7, Augusta for doctor appt and such; Aug 8-9, playing catch-up, packing and transporting my friend Corie (and cat) from Sandy Springs to Fairburn; Aug 10-11, Augusta for my aunt's wedding, errands for mom, etc.; Aug 12, memorial service for James's cousin Jason near Winder; Aug 13, catch-up attempt; Aug 14-15, back to Augusta for dental appt and errands for mom. Got back here today at 11pm, and now I'm trying to catch up yet again. I am seriously working on those panel outlines, [info]bevlovesbooks!

    Now, this is more fun--5 Questions interview from [info]detonate_for_me:
    1. What's one thing you wish you could make people understand about paganism?
    2. What did you think of Deathly Hallows?
    3. When did you lose your virginity?
    4. What does your favorite outfit consist of?
    5. If time travel were possible (and affordable for the masses, etc), what period of history would you like to visit? You can't say "this time period" and I'm not going to make you pick one to live in forever.

    answers here behind the cut )

    Oh--and in further school news--I ended up with 2 As and a positive GIFT of a B. Thank all hairy holy things for that. I dodged a serious bullet.

    Now, some quizzes! come on in...the water's great )

    I'm so tired now. But I needed to update. I love you all!

    And leave me some comment love, dear ones!

    Au revoir.

    Current Mood: exhausted
    Current Music: "At My Most Beautiful"--REM

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    Thursday, August 2nd, 2007
    6:52 am
    Notes on a Change in the Times
    Dear Folks,

    I'm currently very late finishing an assignment...not looking good, hence the worry.

    But...I wanted to share that I finally bit the bullet and upgraded to a paid account, and I now have asstons of (okay, 35) icons.

    Feel free to look through them and leave me some positive reinforcement and/or love.

    Au revoir.

    Current Mood: worried
    Current Music: "This Is the Day"--the The

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