Very long sentances. And capslock. And crocodiles.

Mar 12, 2007 00:57

Yet another weekend seems to have passed me by. The good news is that I have actually done some homework this time (gasp!) including my maths (GASP!) and have made even more progress on my driving and looked at Unis a bit on the web and finally gone to Currys' [1] to sort out Tigris again; the bad news is that I have not been able to see Helen due ( Read more... )

lucia, work, zombies, huge run-on sentances, liz, tigris, crocodiles, alison, capslocks, footnotes

Leave a comment

Comments 19

faeriemaiden March 12 2007, 03:53:24 UTC
Ha! You should see the desert wasteland that is my desk. (For one thing, it has pink flowers painted on, which I find horrifying and found horrifying when it was given to me, but unfortunately I can't do anything about it or the pink desk chair which is really quite embarrassing even if it is a swivel chair with wheels that I can ride around the room.) It's got magnetic poetry and a candle-holder made of rock and a long nasty hairpin and papers and books and some other papers and the Black Plague and a bookworm on it. You can't actually see the desk bit if you don't know where to look. :D

They arrested a bloke in Massachusetts(?) for having a crocodile in his bathtub, you know. (I think it was a crocodile. It might've been an alligator. He had a tiger, too.) SO WATCH OUT.

Reply

wanderlight March 12 2007, 05:07:42 UTC
the Black Plague

If you have the Black Plague that I am thinking of, I would like to squish it and hug it and steal it. :DD *jealous* I found a bunch of random multicoloured string on top of my desk once, but I think yours definitely beats mine. Especially with the pink flowers. (But how do the magnets stick? Is it metal? O.o)

Reply

anthon1 March 12 2007, 23:03:27 UTC
But if not you would like to run away very fast? :P

Reply

wanderlight March 17 2007, 04:43:23 UTC
More like, but if not it would be too late for us all, please come visit us in the cemetary and leave nice flowers? :p

Reply


wanderlight March 12 2007, 05:06:01 UTC
*chants* UN LUN DUN! (What does it even mean?!) Also: what is wrooong with listening to Dido? :pp Personally I quite like her; it was sort of inevitable, my sister was obsessed with her a few years ago and was practically a Dido jukebox.

Reply

anthon1 March 12 2007, 23:06:45 UTC
*chants* UN LUN DUN! (What does it even mean?!)

Now that would be telling; but I can tell you that it is used as a chant at some point in the book, IIRC...

Also: what is wrooong with listening to Dido? :pp Personally I quite like her; it was sort of inevitable, my sister was obsessed with her a few years ago and was practically a Dido jukebox.

Nothing at all, really; apart from the fact that my girlfriend would probably kill me :p I do think it is really rather pretty. It's just that I have to be in a certain mood to put a Dido CD on in the first place - not a bad one per se, just a vaguely blue and floaty one. It's certainly better than Sigur Ros, though, in that respect - to listen to them for a long period of time, I have to be positively grey...

Reply

wanderlight March 17 2007, 04:55:37 UTC
I bet it's VOODOO. :DD

Yeah, Dido is sort of -- music for people twice our age. I actually listen to quite a bit of that type, but I also listen to prog metal, so it evens out. And I know exactly what you mean about music and moods: sometimes I judge my mental state during a week by which songs I listened to on repeat during it.

Sigur Ros classifies as happy, uplifting music for me, though. Is that worrying? ;)

Reply

anthon1 March 18 2007, 13:24:54 UTC
Sigur Ros classifies as happy, uplifting music for me, though. Is that worrying? ;)

It quite possibly should do. Have you heard anything by a band called Mew?

Reply


Leave a comment

Up