Banishment
LOST was once again riddled with teh awesome. Crazy, crazy stuff. It's pretty clear at this point that some people are going to die, Clare almost certainly among them. I thought some people would simply choose to stay on the island, Locke for example. But now it's undeniable that at least 2 of our beloved castaways will die. I'm just glad it's not Hurley.
I'd be curious to know who you all think is gonna die.
In worky news, it appears that my review will take place tomorrow. I'm not, as you know, looking forward to it. Nor am I looking forward to a 9 hour shift on the phones tomorrow. Ick. Nine hours is just too long for the likes of me.
We watched Rob Zombie's Halloween again. I hadn't actually seen it since we went to the theatre to see it last September. It was better than I remembered, and much better than the review I wrote for it at the time. Then again, this was the directors cut with a really disturbing scene added, and if I'm not mistaken, a bit more blood here and there. Kudos to you, Rob Zombie!
I saw an interesting thought on LJ today, in the journal of
groovesinorbit.
So I'd like you all to ponder it, and I'm paraphrasing here:
What would the world be like if everyone lived like YOU.
Yeah. It's a noodle scratcher, isn't it?
I'd be curious to know who you all think is gonna die.
In worky news, it appears that my review will take place tomorrow. I'm not, as you know, looking forward to it. Nor am I looking forward to a 9 hour shift on the phones tomorrow. Ick. Nine hours is just too long for the likes of me.
You Are a Comma |
![]() You are open minded and extremely optimistic. You enjoy almost all facets of life. You can find the good in almost anything. You keep yourself busy with tons of friends, activities, and interests. You find it hard to turn down an opportunity, even if you are pressed for time. Your friends find you fascinating, charming, and easy to talk to. (But with so many competing interests, you friends do feel like you hardly have time for them.) You excel in: Inspiring people You get along best with: The Question Mark |
We watched Rob Zombie's Halloween again. I hadn't actually seen it since we went to the theatre to see it last September. It was better than I remembered, and much better than the review I wrote for it at the time. Then again, this was the directors cut with a really disturbing scene added, and if I'm not mistaken, a bit more blood here and there. Kudos to you, Rob Zombie!
I saw an interesting thought on LJ today, in the journal of
So I'd like you all to ponder it, and I'm paraphrasing here:
What would the world be like if everyone lived like YOU.
Yeah. It's a noodle scratcher, isn't it?


Apparently, I Am The Riddler
You Are a Question Mark
You seek knowledge and insight in every form possible. You love learning.
And while you know a lot, you don't act like a know it all. You're open to learning you're wrong.
You ask a lot of questions, collect a lot of data, and always dig deep to find out more.
You're naturally curious and inquisitive. You jump to ask a question when the opportunity arises.
Your friends see you as interesting, insightful, and thought provoking.
(But they're not always up for the intense inquisitions that you love!)
You excel in: Higher education
You get along best with: The Comma
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Interesting question. I'm afraid to answer it! :)
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(Tee-hee!)
Re: Apparently, I Am The Riddler
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I know, it's scary isn't it?
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The world would be very messy and nothing would ever get done.
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Everybody's into beastiality
The stores stopped selling Amstel Light
Because now everybody's me!
I haven't read it in a long time (so I can't really recall what conclusions I reached), but the first or second column I wrote for my friend's zine Something For Nothing hypothesized on what it would be like if there existed a "scene" of me and people exactly like me (which I imagine was inspired by the fact that I, circa 1999, really had no friends, nothing to do, no ability to go anywhere, and would likely have not "fit in" with any pre-existing "scene" were I ever to try.)
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