Nov 12, 2005 21:23
let's be random! (okay!)
i like...
the balkans.
yugoslav things.
school.
lacrosse (looking into playing women's club lacrosse at UW next year, btw).
music.
my friends. <3
my family (warm fuzzies).
dogs (my fuzzy nephew indy!)
mud.
paintball (and other fun sports where i totally own my surprised guy buddies).
Anderson Cooper 360.
Blue Collar Comedy Tour.
social justice and advocative policy. (heh, yes, went to a workshop about social justice today - it OWNED).
Joe Strummer and his music and his activism.
photography.
Paul Simonon's good looks (only in the 80s, 'cause now he's, well, old).
mohawks.
having fun.
old movies. (Cary Grant & Steve McQueen makes me swoon).
good books! (and the movies inspired by them, haha).
Law & Order (Vincent D'Onofrio is freakin' awesome).
IKEA piggy banks! (Sebastian! Fritz! Ferdinand!)
lemonade.
i *don't* like...
fundamentalism.
Pat Robertson's statements.
make that all uber left or right wing extreme fundamentalist statements.
stupid things.
ignorance.
hatred of people.
social/economic oppression...
...yeah, oppression.
...this sort of list could go on...
...so, i'll chill...
...anywho -
how everything costs money (wah wah poor little college student).
frustration.
things that really smell bad (like stinky outhouses - that one in Montana was the WORST).
being forgetful.
being so far from good hockey teams (go Badgers! go Connelly!)
one-mindedness (oh crap, wouldn't that go with the stuff i said i'd chill on? mkay, chillin').
flying (and yet i have to do it to get places).
being so far from the Balkans (sigh).
not having Bosnian class on fridays (i wanna go to 'Our Club'! it's fun!)
when people don't listen to me or take me seriously.
when i talk too much (*snort* happens often).
being so far from good buddies (coughdanielandandrewandmelodycough).
apathy.
and lots of other thingies on both lists.
bwaha.
and. yeah. just felt like doing that.
by the way, the workshop i went to at a catholic retreat center in bellevue with a bunch of Lutherans - the topic: 'Citizenship and Adovacy in the context of our Christian faith' - was stellar. loved it. thinking about instead of going back to Bosnia this summer (hmm) maybe at least volunteer (pursue an internship?) with the Lutheran Public Policy Office or something like that. *shrugs* who knows. oh! and the lady that spoke (AWESOME stuff) in the morning, Dr Cynthia Moe-Lobeda (Seattle Univ. professor of theological ethics), talked to her, and she suggested i look into Seattle U and gave me some advice, and and and...
...mkay, i need to work on stuff for tomorrow.
as the awesome (austin) awestin would say,
"kthxbye."