Feb. 7th, 2004

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That spray on "butter' that comes in a spray bottle (obviously) is pretty tasty.
Who ever would have thought such a thing?

The Spiderman cartoon they are showing on Mtv2 is pretty good. I can't figure out exactly what I like about it though.
That Doogie Houser kid is the voice of Spiderman.

My roomate has agreed to see the play that my Hot Hot Boss is in.
That is not wierd or stalkery, it is perfectly normal.
Yes, yes it is.

Tomorrow marks the return of my cool Sautrday night affairs. All the cool kids are coming over to hang out, do mad-libs and have snacks. A rip roaring good time is predicted.

One of the managers @ the theatre, (I'll tell you he's the one who looks like Corey Feldman because he doesn't read this. He doesn't really, but it drives him crazy to say it does...) loaned me a CD of Never let me Down, which is my favorite Bowie album which I lost tragically, in the Great Tape Sale of '95.
*bows head reflectively*

Tomorrow is also my big, long, double shift where I hope to sell at least four memberships. I didn't sell any tonight, but lots of people seemed interested. It's a process.
The new sushi place in the mall is pretty good. The spicy tuna was yummy and affordable.
Although I feel like I'm being unfaithful to Aloha Grille. Maybe I'll get a strawberry orange salad tomorrow, those are so tasty.

Okay, this has gotten long and babbly.
G' night all!
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Today I think I shall discuss one of the things I do to put myself in good cheer. When I am feeling especially sad and need to get in a good mood within 12-24 hours, I read books intended for children.

Anyone who read my journal knows I am a major Harry Potter fan. That's not just because the books are fun and magical and based loosly on real witch lore. It's because reading kids books can fill one with memories of how fun it was to think like a child, without bringing back any horrible childhood memories. In addition to the works of JK Rowling, I strongly reccomend Peanuts comics (there is a great anniversary ed which came out shortly before Schult's death.

Other fun kids authors I enjoy are Shel Silverstein, Roald Dahl, Maurice Sendak, Judy Blume (although she's light on the fantasy and is always tackling issues), and my newfound treasure, Lemony Snicket. These books in the "Series of Unfortunate Events" are fab. I am loving them! Of course, if you're in a more mysterious mindset try books like Nancy Drew, Trixie Belden or 'Cyclopedia Brown. Good stuff...

I think I'm going to buy myself the next 3 Unfortunate Lemony Snicket's for Valentines Day.

In other news, my HHB called the theatre today.
He sounded pretty hot on the phone, like he'd been smiling...

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