Friday night, starving (breakfast for dinner!)

Aug 31, 2007 18:55

So I went and visited Della, the Goddess of Hair, and had mine done and now it is soft and silky and fluffy. Okay, maybe a little too fluffy, but that's nothing that washing it can't fix. (FYI if you're in Birmingham: They're dismantling much of the Riverchase Galleria Belk's and moving most of the merchandise to a [new? returned?] McRae's, while ( Read more... )

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brainchild129 September 1 2007, 01:13:24 UTC
Man, Iowa does not have many claims to awesomeness, but if they would have stuck to their guns about the gay marriage ruling, that would have vaulted them into awesomeness. Alas, it is not to be, because a bunch of middle aged white politicians got scared of Teh Ghey.

I don't hold much hope for the ruling to stay, unfortunately. Don't want to scare the easily confused, vaguely conservative, God-fearin' farmers, especially this close to the primary.

*sigh* Fucking Midwest politics. Makes me ashamed to live here sometimes.

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re: Owenwatch rebel_waltz September 1 2007, 01:15:15 UTC
it's been like a week since Owen Wilson tried to off himself and i still think of Michael Owen whenever someone mentions it.

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particle_person September 1 2007, 01:17:43 UTC
Zombie Reveals Alternate Ending For ‘Halloween.’

Somebody is giggling quietly to themselves in the headline department, no?
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I dropped you an email and a comment on an earlier entry, btw.

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megmatthews20 September 1 2007, 01:20:42 UTC
Heh...I am actually about to go watch Children of Dune which has lovely McAvoy, and is...well...Dune.

That man roxors...

So does Keira...

cheers here's to hot Scots

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redcoast September 1 2007, 01:33:52 UTC
And then, while I was browsing the OPI racks, it came to me: the solution to my problem. I was trying to stretch one problem (let's call it the London Problem) over a series of four books, long after the action was... no longer in London. Why not go ahead and solve that problem in the first book--make it the big problem in the first book--and let the consequences and reactions to that solution drive the other three?

Shoot - I did the exact same thing with one of my stories. Or actually it's more like I decided to skip to book three and cram what I liked from books one and two into three.

There is some impulse in writers, I believe, to start or end the story in the wrong place.

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