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Monday, July 2nd, 2007
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2:29 am
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Comment on this entry and I'll give you a letter. Then post a list in your journal with ten of your favorite songs beginning with that letter!
G from my_liquid_guilt
Gaudalier - Corvus Corax Goigs De La Nostra Dona - Corvus Corax Gefangen - Tanzwut Geist des Kriegers - Subway to Sally Gilraen's Memorial - Howard Shore Gangsta Love - Eve feat. Alicia Keys Girls Of Summer - Aerosmith Good Girls Go To Heaven (Bad Girls Go Everywhere) - Meat Loaf Guten Morgen Sonnenschein - Nana Mouskouri Goodbye To Romance - Ozzy Osbourne
current mood: tired
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| Friday, December 1st, 2006
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8:31 am - World Aids Day
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| Saturday, June 10th, 2006
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8:50 pm - was tagged by jasmineskie *huggles*
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| Friday, June 9th, 2006
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7:59 am - copycat and jasmineskie is my idol
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Which One of The 7 Main Arts Are You? (Beautiful Pictures -- FIXED!)
current mood: sick
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| Saturday, February 11th, 2006
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3:10 pm - snagged it from Tara *huggles*
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| Tuesday, February 7th, 2006
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11:43 pm - got tagged by dirtysidekick
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| Guilt | What is yours? | Explain yourself | | Culinary: | bread with cheese |
Aaaaahhhh....yummy....I always loved cheese and I love it even more since I'm a vegetarian. *sigh* |
| Literary: | Slash | Hehe, as everyone else...man on man!! Gosh, I'm glad my bf has no problem with me loving slash... *giggles* | | Audiovisual: | Gay Porn | Ah, well, it's just a huge inspiration for my writing. *evil giggle* |
| Musical: | Michael Jackson | Uhm, yeah, I've been a fan for about 15 years...so, what else should there be to explain? |
| Celebrity: | Viggorli and James Marster | Aaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhh *jumps onto james* uhm, he's so damn fucking hot. And Viggo on Orli too!! |
current mood: tired current music: into the west - annie lennox
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| Monday, February 6th, 2006
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9:56 pm - snagged from my flist
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| Sunday, January 29th, 2006
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4:15 pm - got it from jey *cuddles*
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| Tuesday, January 24th, 2006
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7:39 pm - stolen from spikes_luv
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LJ Friends Meme by coolerq• You must tell 8 people about this game. • Remo is the one that you love. • Ador is one you like but can't work out. • You care most about Katrin. • Sophia is the one who knows you very well. • Ingrid is your lucky star. • Liberian Girl is the song that matches with Remo. • Sunrise is the song for Ador. • My Aphrodisiac Is You is the song that tells you most about YOUR mind. • and The Prettiest Thing is the song telling you how you feel about life Take this quiz
current mood: hungry
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| Friday, January 20th, 2006
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3:20 pm - stolen from gelirovadiel
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| Tuesday, December 20th, 2005
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12:47 pm - stolen from mesnica and from gelirovadiel
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The comments are screened, so please be honest!
Would you: give me your number? let me hug you anytime I wanted to? let me kiss you? watch a movie with me...even a really sappy one? let me take you out to dinner? drive me somewhere/anywhere? take a shower with me? have a fling with me? listen to me if I called you crying even if you were out with all of your friends? buy me a drink if i didnt have money? take me home for the night? let me sleep in your bed? sing karaoke w/ me? sit in the doctors office with me because I didn't want to go alone? re-post this for me to answer your questions? come pick me up at 3am because my car ran out of gas in the middle of nowhere? Do you think im cute or hot? Do you like my style? Do you think I'm funny? cry if I died? dance with me? sing happy birthday to me? take advantage of me if I was drunk? strip for me? help me hide a body? miss me if I left the internets?
current mood: confused
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| Sunday, December 18th, 2005
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4:20 pm - just something
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"All, everything I understand, I understand only because I love." -LEO TOLSTOY
"Before marriage, a man will lie awake all night thinking about something you said; after marriage, he’ll fall asleep before you finish saying it." -JOURNALIST HELEN ROWLAND
"Whenever I want a really nice meal, I start dating again." -COMEDIAN SUSAN HEALY
"So many people think divorce a panacea for every ill, who find out, when they try it, the remedy is worse than the disease." -JOURNALIST DOROTHY DIX
"Love is an ocean of emotions entirely surrounded by expenses." -WHISKEY DISTILLER JOHN DEWAR
current mood: sore
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| Thursday, December 1st, 2005
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4:56 pm - world aids day
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| Tuesday, November 29th, 2005
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3:09 pm
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"You know what charm is: a way of getting the answer yes without having asked a clear question." -ALBERT CAMUS, THE FALL
THE COURSE OF TRUE LOVE NEVER DID RUN SMOOTH, PART 11 In order to marry a commoner named Anne Boleyn, England’s Henry VIII divorced his wife, the Spanish-born princess Catherine of Aragon; scandalized Europe; became furious with the Pope when he refused to grant him an annulment; broke with the Roman Catholic Church; and created the Church of England. But after all that, when Anne couldn’t produce a male heir, Henry had her executed on trumped-up charges. (Ironically, before Anne was beheaded, she gave birth to a girl who would become one of England’s greatest monarchs, Elizabeth I.)
"Closeness without conflict exists only in the cemetery." -FINNISH PROVERB
"Behind every successful man stands a surprised mother-in-law." -FORMER VICE PRESIDENT HUBERT H. HUMPHREY
"Shopping is better than sex. At least if you’re not satisfied, you can exchange it for something you really like." -WRITER/LECTURER ADRIENNE GUSOFF
PILGRIMS IN LOVE Every year around Thanksgiving, American schoolchildren learn the following tale of love and courtship in the Plymouth Colony: The shy widower Miles Standish asks his friend John Alden to propose marriage on his behalf to the lovely Priscilla Mullins. But Priscilla likes the quiet Alden more, so her response to the surrogate proposal is, "Speak for yourself, John Alden." The story comes from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s immensely popular poem 'The Courtship of Miles Standish.' All we know for sure about this famous love triangle is that Priscilla married John Alden, probably before 1623; Standish remarried in 1623 or 1624; and the Aldens had two children by 1627. No wonder Longfellow turned to old family legends and his own imagination to create one of the great American love stories.
current mood: cold current music: du erkennst mich nicht wieder - wir sind helden
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| Wednesday, November 23rd, 2005
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12:46 pm - internet, internet, internet
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"Great loves were almost always great tragedies. Perhaps it was because love was never truly great until the element of sacrifice entered into it." -MARY ROBERTS RINEHART, DANGEROUS DAYS
"If love be good, from whennes cometh my woe?" -GEOFFREY CHAUCER, TROILUS AND CRISEYDE
"Love can be understood only ‘from the inside,’ as a language can be understood only by someone who speaks it, as a world can be understood only by someone who lives in it." -EDUCATOR ROBERT C. SOLOMON
The day after entertainer Jack Benny died, his widow, Mary, received a single long-stemmed rose from the local florist. When she got another rose the next day, she called the florist, who told her that her husband had placed an order before his death: to supply a perfect red rose every day for the rest of Mary’s life.
"Love is a great beautifier." -LOUISA MAY ALCOTT, LITTLE WOMEN
WHEN IT COMES TO LOVE, THE SKY’S THE LIMIT To lure their lovers, wealthy women in the 1760s sought higher and higher hairstyles, until it could take half a day to create them. They were built up into a tower with horsehair and false hairpieces covered with pomade. The Empress Maria Theresa of Austria chastised her daughter for her hair, writing: "They say that your coiffure rises 36 inches . . . and is decorated with a mass of feathers and ribbons which makes it even higher!"
"Of all Love’s speeches, silence is best." -POET FRANCIS W. L. ADAMS
current mood: cheerful current music: crazy train - pat boone
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| Sunday, November 20th, 2005
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11:01 pm - some people have this
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current mood: sore current music: girl boy song - aphex twin
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| Wednesday, November 16th, 2005
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10:31 pm - my stomach hurts
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“My wife finds it difficult to envisage me as the end product of millions of years of evolution.” —WRITER/LECTURER BOB BARNES
“Someday we’ll look back on this moment and plow into a parked car.” —COMEDIAN EVAN DAVIS, ON POPPING THE QUESTION
FOR LOVE AND MONEY Harold Lever, a small-scale soap wholesaler in England who expanded his father’s business into a huge multinational corporation, liked to think of himself as something of a socialist. “What kind of a socialist are you?” he was once asked. “You married your wife because she had four million pounds!” “You think I married my wife because she had four million?” Lever retorted. “I would have married my wife even if she had only two million!”
“Love stretches your heart and makes you big inside.” —WRITER/TEACHER MARGARET WALKER
“Absence diminishes small loves and increases great ones, as the wind blows out the candle and fans the bonfire.” —MORALIST FRANÇOIS, DUC DE LA ROCHEFOUCAULD
I LOVE IKE Dwight D. Eisenhower was the most famous soldier in the twentieth century, but he didn’t build his career alone. His wife, Mamie, was there to help in every way she could. She always said, “I have but one career and its name is Ike.” She estimated that in 37 years she had unpacked her household at least 27 times. “I’ve kept house in everything but an igloo,” she once wisecracked. During World War II, she lived alone in a rented Washington, D.C., apartment, waiting anxiously for news of her husband.
“Marrying a man is like buying something you’ve been admiring for a long time in a shop window. You may love it when you get it home, but it doesn’t always go with everything else in the house.” —JEAN KERR, “THE TEN WORST THINGS ABOUT A MAN”
current mood: distressed current music: travelin' soldier - dixie chicks
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| Tuesday, November 15th, 2005
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3:54 pm - copy-cat and tara's my icon again *cuddles*
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| Monday, November 14th, 2005
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5:30 pm - copy-cat and tara's my icon *cuddles*
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| Wednesday, November 9th, 2005
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11:03 am - tired and ill
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Come live with me, and be my love, And we will some new pleasures prove Of golden sands, and crystal brooks, With silken lines, and silver hooks. —JOHN DONNE, “THE BAIT”
“It was a very spasmodic courtship, conducted mainly at long distance, with a great clanking of coins in dozens of phone booths.” —JACQUELINE KENNEDY, ON THE MONTHS WHEN JFK WAS RUNNING FOR THE SENATE
“If grass can grow through cement, love can find you at every time in your life.” —CHER
“God, from a beautiful necessity, is Love.” —MARTIN FARQUHAR TUPPER, OF IMMORTALITY
AND WAIT TILL YOU SEE THE CHEESE COURSE At a wedding feast in Milan in the late fifteenth century, guests were served what seemed to be a year’s worth of food: roast calves’ heads, whole suckling pigs, sausages, hams, wild boar, whole sheep, turtledoves, partridges, pheasants, quail, and chicken. And those were just the meat courses. The pièce de résistance was a peacock. After roasting it, the cooks put the head and all the feathers back on. To make the bird seem truly lifelike was considered the height of culinary genius.
“Love will draw an elephant through a keyhole.” —SAMUEL RICHARDSON, CLARISSA
current mood: sick
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