FIVEEEEEE (5EEEEE)

Sep 08, 2005 23:57

so today was my last day of work for the summer, and as some of you know, my job is v. demanding as far as time goes [10.5 hours a day after commuting is figured in], but not at all in any other way. daily routine at work breaks down to about 15% napping, 15% random filing, and 70% reading. As a result, i've read some ridiculous number of books ( Read more... )

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five? lanouvelle September 9 2005, 16:00:43 UTC
1. I love Stella.
2. That must reminds me of movie scores. Like, I'd be reading a book in a chair ( in my trendy little apartment, of course ) with a cup of coffee and once the voice starts, someone else enters and ... so forth.
3. It also reminds me of Bjork; just the voice.
4. I'm going to scope out your book list; I've read the Yawner and the Hack Job and I wasn't too impressed with either, yet I read them anyway.
5. Have the best day ever.

... That's a lot to live up to in number five, eh?

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Re: five? turkishpirate September 9 2005, 17:02:13 UTC
what is it that reminds you of movie scores in no. 2? i am confused.

also, is no. 5 an order, or a personal mission statement?

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Re: five? lanouvelle September 9 2005, 21:01:22 UTC
2. I don't know - I just openned the site and it played music at me.
And five, take it as you please. I used to say it to people at work, like customers. Feels like a lot to live up to, huh?

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Re: five? turkishpirate September 10 2005, 15:57:34 UTC
yeah listening to chillout-y music always makes me feel... metropolitan. like i'm sitting around chilling in my 34th floor penthouse, maybe cooking up dinner waiting for my model girlfriend to come home.

weird to hear something similar from someone else, i always thought it was just me.

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Re: five? lanouvelle September 10 2005, 16:22:26 UTC
Haha, indeed. Cooking dinnner? Oh, you chef.

Sorry if it's weird.

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Re: five? turkishpirate September 10 2005, 20:45:00 UTC
weird in a good way. i guess that wasn't the word i ought to have used but whatevs.

pleasantly unexpected.

cooking = fun. in my alternate life as someone who lives in sweet apartments in downtown highrises i am quite the cook, because i have a job that requires a minimum of my time and i have the spare time to learn how to do these sorts of things.

as it stands now, i'm not all that bad. the only thing i suck at is trying to make more than one thing at once. i get the timing all wrong and everything ends up being done at once and i have to frantically rush around trying to keep everything from burning or whatever.

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Re: five? lanouvelle September 10 2005, 21:00:11 UTC
Shut up, I love cooking.

... Well, I'm a woman; I like that. But you're a man. Oh, my.

This is crazy.

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Re: five? turkishpirate September 10 2005, 21:02:54 UTC
i'm not dissing cooking!

and how is that crazy.

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Re: five? lanouvelle September 10 2005, 22:05:22 UTC
I'm just amazed you cook. AH WHOA.

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Re: five? turkishpirate September 11 2005, 01:01:02 UTC
yeah man. dining plans are so ridiculously expensive, i save sooo much money just cooking for myself. i spent like 20-25 bucks on groceries per week. dining plans cost like, 10 dollars a day. insane.

plus no guys ever use the kitchen so i get it all to myself. throw on a little cooking music and you're good to go.

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Re: five? lanouvelle September 11 2005, 20:09:30 UTC
Hmm, I agree. I have dinning dolalrs, though. I tend to be lazy once in a while. I wish I had a little radio so I could bring tunes into the kitchen. My signing skills would scare children.

I've never seen a guy use the kitchen for more than ramen or ... ramen. Maybe soup. Maybe toast.

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Re: five? turkishpirate September 11 2005, 21:03:14 UTC
yeah dining dollars are all right but paying for the dining hall shit is ridiculous.

i get some sweet soups going on in them kitchens. no toast though. since when do they allow toasters within 5 miles of the dorms? fire hazard baby.

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