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are you still around? this is an old friend with a new name (anonymous) - think modernly magnificient millie...
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Dulcimer as in the instrument?
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*blushes* Gracias. And yes, to be shamefully self-indulgent, I have to agree that the layout is gorgeous. But do you have any idea how few normal green templates there are out there?
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Now I'm going to dominate your notes, having conquered the guestbook. Do keep us updated about your latent psychic powers, will you? I'm usually just lucid enough to have a tiny little panic attack when I wake up paralyzed. Not helpful a'tal.
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What a wonderful time I've had at your diary, but alas, I've read enough. If it's any indication, I'm going to digest your diary through slower bites, over longer times. To savour it. Like dark chocolate.
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I am reading your diary from start to finish and I will be the one reviewing it for Marked accordingly. It should be up in a few days.
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Like the new layout. Of course, I'm not biased -- it's BLUE! Hope you're having a good summer, despite the season's apparent crassness. You'd really think there would be some way to treat atmospheric bad breath, wouldn't you?
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I liked ALP when I was little, but I think that was mostly because of the whole poor-girl-whose-room-is-magically-decorated thing. I vaguely recall acting that out a lot. I was a strange child.
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Hmm. Well, obviously I don't know any more than you do about why you got in, but I think that regardless of why the *college* accepted you, you *deserve* it. Though I'm sure that doesn't help much. :/
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Congrats on college!
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Congratulations on graduating.
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You'll get in. 'f you don't, I'll lose all faith in humanity, and no college board could be so sadistic as to do that to me. Good luck, but I hope you don't need it.
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Belated happy birthday! TOOT!
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Vive la republic! I really enjot your journal. I am also a Victor Hugo/ Les Misfit. And I enjoy The Princess Bride "I'm not saying I want to build a summer home here, but the trees are actually quite lovely..." Have a great day! ~Meri
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You flatter me! many a year seperates my insipid "rhythmic grumbling" from the top-quality ramblings of Stoppard's own Guildenstern. Still, I have a long time to catch up; there is, after all, an art to the building up of suspense....
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30-second costume changes suck. As does Eric Overmyer. And I say this purely from the techie's point of view. I'm sure it sucks for the person standing there whilst other people strip and redress, too.
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Thanks. :)
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lacorneille : |
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Preps just don't understand the important things...Enjolrasi, red vests...
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Well, Enjolras has a red vest, of course!
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lacorneille : |
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Yes, especially considering I don't even pierce pierceable things. Needles. Eep.
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Pierced my eyelashes? Dear me.
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Oh, dear. Tisn't worth it, love. Just isn't. Trust all of us on that one, ay wot? I remember what rot that always sounds like when people tell it to you, but nevertheless...wishing you well.
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Oh, Ivy Ivy. *comforts tightly* I've been there, dear, and if you need to babble at someone, babble on at me. I understand.
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Intrigued like a reptile at midnight. Pop my head up from the desert flatrocks and whisper and invitation to communion.
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Intrigued like a reptile at midnight. Pop my head up from the desert flatrocks and whisper and invitation to communion.
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lacorneille : |
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A whorish secretary? Eek.
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Hmph. It wouldn't let me put < /sarcasm > in your notes. Bah.
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Oh, that he is, that he is. . You sure know how to make a person feel better... comments on the writing junk always make my day.
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Hmm. Is he the one who wrote... oh, what's it... the Memory of Fire trilogy? His books are social commentaries? If so, I've heard a good thing or two about him. I'll look into it. Thanks :).
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Woo...I obviously can't type (see previous note)...er...I wouldn't know any teenage girls obsessed with musicals. None at all. Uh-uh.
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lacorneille : |
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Next on Ricki Lake: Teenage Girls Who Are Frighteningly Obsessed with musicals. Did I mention recently that's you're very funny?
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We had the option to make punny moles for extra credit, but I was lazy and I hate sewing, so I never got around to it. I wonder why my school doesn't have IB, what with the whole psycho-college-prep aspect? Or maybe they're afraid that we'd start killing ourselves if they did that...
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We did that last semester too, making moles. It was for extra credit, but you had to fill out a form with a biography for your critter. And previous work experience. And I just wasn't interested in going there :).
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No, they were normal-sized blocks. But yeah...my subconcious frightens me. Cases in point: the dream about small drops of sentient gold paint stealing my wardrobe. The radioactive emu. The...you get the idea.
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I've dreamt about dland, too, but not for a long time. I used to have Tetris dreams about blocks falling endlessly, making pretty rows and vanishing...I stopped playing Tetris pretty quickly.
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Ooh. I'm flattered that your subconscious finds me interesting enough to dream about :). (Even though I can't sew to save my life.) Incidentally, last week I dreamt that I was sitting in my family's little plastic pool in the back yard (fully clothed in the water, yes), and I saw you over the fence. I think I frightened you off, though. Geez.
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Las personas cuerdas son aburridas. Eres interesante, por eso loca. Es bueno. :) In English, sane people are boring and you're interesting, so you're not sane, but that's a good thing. Except it wasn't a run-on sentence in my bad Spanish.
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Sanity is not worth seeking. It's lonely, especially if the voices in your head shut up. Not that mine ever do. Take care, dear. -- Laura
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Sanity? Bah. Don't worry about it either way -- terribly overrated thing. I should know.
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Hey, you might not be sane, but then, nobody worthwhile is. Sane is boring and plastic. :-)
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Ye gods, you found the writing journal? Ah, well. These things do get 'round. Seems that everyone fell upon it today out of the blue. Merci for the link. Cheers.
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I'm going to have to disagree with your latest self-analysis: not only are you not entirely stupid, you do not have one particle of stupidity in you, as far as I can tell. Math is math, and it's engineered specifically to royally screw some of us over. I could regale you for hours with tales of my algebraic, geometric, statistical, you-name-it woes -- and what about my problems with the pizza men? THAT'S a serious problem. You, on the other hand, are bloody (yes, I resort to Briticisms when I get enthused) Intelligent, and any college board with its collective head screwed on straight will recognize that. Your everyday (rather than "every day", you know) writing in this diary is astounding; it's horribly unique, like nothing I've ever come across before. You shouldn't be worrying about getting into college; rather, the rest of us should be worrying about getting in, what with competition from people like you to deal with :).
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Oh, but I'm a little afraid that I won't be able to stop imagining Guy Pearce in a dress. Felicia! *hehe*
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Hm...well, I'm not a Dumas purist by any stretch of the imagination (Victor Hugo, on the other hand...although I adore the musical of Notre-Dame de Paris, but that's because I forgive a lot for pretty music sung by pretty singers, and besides, who can expect them to have a goat onstage, and nobody knows who Jehan is anyway). I mostly want to see CoMC because it's period and it has my Favorite Actor Who Nobody's Ever Heard Of, Michael Wincott. Of course, I haven't the foggiest idea who Dorleac is...
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They cut *Valentine?* I sort of saw her as being part of the point of the book...an irritatingly sweet and perfect part, but still...of course, that was two and a half years ago and I hated the book with a passion due to reading it for school (I need to learn *not* to let things I *like* become connected with school. It's bad for them). But they managed to cut Valentine? Heh.
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Count of Monte Cristo! Must see. I was so annoyed when they kept pushing the release date back and back and back and...I'll stop now.
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Oh! Our principal (previously English teacher) told us all that every one of Emily Dickinson's poems can be sung to the theme from "Gilligan's Island." People tell me it works, but I don't know anything about GI, so...
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That cover picture is kind of hallucinogenic...and it really bothers me that Crowley lacks sunglasses. But he *is* wearing a leather jacket and he *does* have a dangly earring! As to the Aryan boy band thing...I don't suppose you're on a certain mailing list? *cough*CrowleysAngels*cough* I think part of the thing with that is that anime fans tend to have a thing about pretty-boy androgynous men...(which I do, also, but my tastes are considerably broader and I *like* plain, nondescript Aziraphale).
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You mean in the book? Or on the cover? I'm not fond of Aziraphale on that cover, although I am slightly obsessed with the dangly earring Crowley's got. I've always imagined book-Aziraphale as rather nondescript, middle-aged, with blond or brown hair. Then my mom made a comment about how Aziraphale reminded her of Alan Rickman, so now Zira shall forever more be sandy-haired Alan Rickman to me. ^_^ Which isn't bad, really...now, let's see if I can finish my Creative Writing portfolio in 20 minutes...
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Isn't it a FUN site? Must resist lure...and...study...aiiiiee!
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Now that I've cultivated an affectionate relationship with your guestbook, I'm paying attention to the notes -- wouldn't want sibling rivalry, you see. What I came to say: it's a conspiracy. About the pizza people, that is.
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Eh, well, I figure FamilyMan!Edward is just another mask...although I don't have too much of a problem with him being protective of the kids. But...Donna?!!! Eek. Jean-Claude has grown on me, if only by comparison with Richard who I've grown to depise. Narcissus in Chains irritated me as whole. I think after Asher and pre-NiC Anita I like Rafael best. I dunno why...he's just cool. :) Yup. Have fun studying (ain't finals FUN?).
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Heh. The Ruth/Naomi fic was kind of cute, in a weird way. Yes...I do not understand Edward-lust. I *like* Edward, but he's...well...Edward. Knives are a thought, though. Maybe Jason and Zane or somebody...^_^ Crowley/Aziraphale is indeed always lovely. :) I loves the boys.
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Hey hey! I don't understand Edward-fanaticism either (but I'm an Asher fanatic, so I don't know if that makes me any better). Anyway, you actually found Ruth/Naomi? I was wondering about them in freshman religion...hehe...Catholic schools are so much fun.
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Hello again! How's it going? (and qu'est-ce que c'est, appoggiatura?)
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Haha... You're hilarious... I love your L.G's 15 entry.
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lacorneille : |
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*hehe* It depends on whether you liked the books. I think the movie is generally more enjoyable if you weren't in love with the books. Oh, and you need a high tolerance for seemingly endless battles with orcs. Other than that, terribly fun movie.
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Failte, and thank you for joining the Celtic Music diaryring. May your life be filled with silvery tones.
-Pythoness
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Your household sounds too much like mine, but for the retching bit. Family dynamics, I tell you - can't live without 'em.
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Alas, my powers of spontaneous combustion are firmly fictional, and I must face the EET again on Monday...may you have strength for math. Oh, and I am a guestbook whore, so...
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I see. I confuse so much. Especially late at night. Myself, I think there are many people like that simple because there are many men in the world, and a lot of them have too much testosterone for their own good, not to mention everyone else's. *sigh*
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I made a point? Er...*rereads entry*...that it doesn't fix anything to beat up stupid, arrogant people but it would be fun? That I'm a really violent person? Or some other point that actually makes sense? (I'm easily confused, you know.)
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*hehe* Theatre is fun...I need to get a new layout up and link you, I do. ;) I loikes your diary. Btw, there can't be spaces in the usernames of the favorite diaries or the links don't work.
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Hmph. Well, I thought I'd be the first one to sign this, and then I'd get a needed feeling of superiority. Too slow - dang. Anyway, looking forward to more, and I like your layout.
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lacorneille : |
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No problem. :)
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lacorneille : |
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Welcome to the Good Omens diaryring! Pretty layout...and the code for the gay-bi-human ring is missing a % so it doesn't show up. Thought you might like to know. I liked your adjectives, so I'm looking forward to more entries from you. :)
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