 My favorite diaries:
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everygirl24 profile - diary |
| comments: My wonderful twin in everything but the craziness (and closet alcoholism...) |
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writerchic88 profile - diary |
| comments: She doesn't laugh at me! And she said I rock! *gasps* |
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fuzzy-grey profile - diary |
| comments: One word: avlimil. |
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augustdreams profile - diary |
| comments: She said I'll find Mr. Right eventually, bless her! |
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toastcrumbs profile - diary |
| comments: Miaowr? |
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mythrandir profile - diary |
| comments: Poetic and still, like the 'dignified' scrub pine... |
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silent-stars profile - diary |
| comments: Reading her brilliant journal made me feel less alone in this world. |
 My favorite music: |
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Garbage |
| comments: Shirley Manson kicks arse like some cool... er... arse-kicker |
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U2 |
| comments: Nothing matches their political ideology or their fiery anthems for peace |
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Jill Scott |
| comments: If I could be anyone in the entire world, I would choose to be the talented Ms. Scott |
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The Corrs & Aqualung |
| comments: Nothing gets me calmer than listening to their simple and sweet songs |
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Coldplay |
| comments: Aside from their well-written songs, I like Chris Martin's gorgeous blue eyes |
 My favorite movies: |
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Amelie |
| comments: Made me want to do good deeds and spread goodness all over! |
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Lilo And Stitch |
| comments: I watched it in the theatres with all the little kids, cried with all the little kids, and even had their parents comforting me |
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Punch-Drunk Love |
| comments: An extremely difficult movie, but I loved it - Adam Sandler is actually human in this one |
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Moulin Rouge |
| comments: 'The greatest thing you'll ever learn is to love and be loved in return' |
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Bridget Jones's Diary |
| comments: Oh poor, poor Mr. Darcy. Hang on, that was in 'Pride and Prejudice'... |
 My favorite authors: |
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Roald Dahl |
| comments: Still waiting for that chocolate factory, sigh... |
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Ed Brubaker |
| comments: Loved his take on 'Catwoman' and his one-shot 'scene of crime: a little piece of goodnight' |
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Umberto Eco |
| comments: A funny Italian essay writer and columnist whose 'the name of the rose' made me giddy about medieval stories |
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Terry Pratchett |
| comments: A pretty entertaining writer I don't mind slogging through three hundred pages for |
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Harper Lee |
| comments: 'To Kill A Mockingbird'; nuff said |