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Aug 11, 2005 09:36

A couple of things. First, realized that we're living in the Mirrorverse. You know, that universe on Star Trek where Spock has a beard and everyone is evil? Yeap, that's where we are. I have come to this conclusion because the G.W. Bush administration is obviously the Mirrorverse representation of the Bartlett Administration portrayed on The West Wing. True, I don't know as much about the high-level White House advisors in our current administration but the strange, mirror differences between G.W. and Bartlett are telling.

So, obviously, the universe of The West Wing will go on to found the United Federation of Planets and journey the galaxy and our universe will become the one where Spock has a beard. It all makes so much sense now.

Put together my first themed mix about a month ago. Have shared it with a few but now would like to share it with all. Unfortunately, I don't have the tracks here on my work computer so there won't be any YSI-ing but, well, just enjoy. =D






Imaginary Worlds

1. Girl I Mean to Be - The Secret Garden
2. Drawn to the Rhythm - Sarah McLachlan
3. Any Day Now - Bif Naked
4. People Get Ready - The Impressions
5. You Look So Fine - Garbage
6. Imaginary - Evanescence
7. Real World - Matchbox 20
8. I'm With You - Avril Lavigne
9. Cowboy Take Me Away - The Dixie Chicks
10. Mona[g]han Reel - Lia Fail
11. On My Own - Les Miserables
12. More Than Fine - Switchfoot
13. Night Ride Across the Caucasus - Loreena McKennit
14. So Pure - Alanis Morissette
15. Addicted - Kelly Clarkson
16. Whispering Pines - Dar Williams
17. Don't Stop - Fleetwood Mac

Got my Sam action figure yesterday. Yay! Now Frodo and Bilbo and Sam are sitting on my computer desk, telling each other stories and planning their next Great Adventure. All they lack are Merry and Pippin to liven things up a bit.

Word Origin of the Day: Relief - A raised design on the surface of an object is so called from the Italian root verb rilevare, meaning "to raise." With a related background, the Latin compound verb relevare means "to raise again," which ended up in Middle English as releve before acquiring the modern spelling. In this form, the word usage - meaning "assistance" - gained a different application, inspired by the concept of replacement of need.

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