life isn't too great but, hey new icon!

Nov 25, 2011 13:59

Oh my lord! I turn 21 in two weeks-ish time. If you've been around my LJ for several years you'll know that turning older has always been something that's scared me. I think it's because I feel that I have yet to do anything worthwhile with my life and turning a year older is another sign of time passing and me standing still. Anyway, yeah, ( Read more... )

erasure poetry, christmas cards, birthdays

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rthstewart November 25 2011, 14:53:51 UTC
happy early birthday! I just pretended I did not have a birthday this year. I do hope all improves!!!

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caramelsilver November 29 2011, 14:58:12 UTC
Thank you very much! &hearts

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13oct November 25 2011, 18:14:45 UTC
:) I can't believe that we've been friends for so long!

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caramelsilver November 29 2011, 14:58:51 UTC
I know, right!? Time goes by so very fast! :)

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lovemoony4ever November 25 2011, 23:30:28 UTC
Ooh, Oliver! The only show in the history of forever I enjoyed better in Norway than in London... I'm not a fan of the show OR the book, but I heartily approve of seeing a show on one's birthday!

I like your new icon! Few people makes a prettier dead!jolras than Thaxton;)

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caramelsilver November 29 2011, 15:01:16 UTC
Wow, you did? When was it put up in Norway? I love the story. I have a soft spot for anything Oliver Twist and the songs are catchy! And seeing a show on ones birthday is definitely something I will continue doing. Shows are the best thing I know, and my birthday should be filled with awesome things, right?

He does make a pretty dead!jolras, he really, really does :)

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lovemoony4ever November 29 2011, 17:37:08 UTC
There was a really good amateur production in Trondheim this summer, playing at Monkholmen:) In London, I specifically bought tickets in order to see Burn Gorman play Sikes... guess who was out for that performance:( The rest of the cast didn't really impress me either, though Dodger was good.

In Oliver!, I love "You've Got to Pick a Pocket" and "Who Will Buy?", but not much else. As for the book, I love "David Copperfield" and to a certain extent "A Tale of Two Cities " but this one never really caught my interest. I'm none too fond of Charles Dickens' writing style.

Have fun!

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lovemoony4ever November 29 2011, 17:38:51 UTC
But I do love "Oliver & Company"!

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