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Aug 29, 2005 10:51

Happy Monday, all. Is it possible for a Monday morning to truly be happy when it brings a week of wage slavery? Are we doomed to forever be caught in a perniscious cycle of freedom and bondage ( Read more... )

the weather generally hates me, rome, narnia, books are my sanity, my boys/girls, krazehness

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abyssinia4077 August 29 2005, 15:51:50 UTC
Monday's can be happy. However this Monday looks to be the day the entire lab falls apart.

This hurricane keeps making me feel guilty. On the one hand there's a lot of "oh wow" and "oh my god" and feeling really sorry for all the people and stuff. On the other hand, the scientist-geek in me is drooling over the beautiful radar images and saying "oh cool" to awesome forces of nature.

Keep us posted on Rome! Especailly Harry!

*love back atcha*

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liptonrm August 29 2005, 16:42:39 UTC
Yes, yes, that strange divide between human emotion and scientific curiosity. I understand it well. Course, in my case I tend to spend my time hopping between humanity and sardonic humor. If I didn't laugh I'd cry, etc.

Will most certainly keep everyone updated on Rome. Rick didn't show up last night but I have every hope of his appearing next week. I have a feeling the show is going to add layer after layer after layer with every new episode. *shivers in anticipation*

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writerj August 29 2005, 16:27:47 UTC
I'm on the "Oh my God I want to do CNN's Rob Marciano" stage.

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liptonrm August 29 2005, 16:39:12 UTC
I don't think there's any getting past that stage.

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hiyacynth August 29 2005, 16:47:41 UTC
I've spent the last week continuing my near-total media blackout. CDs and DVDs only all weekend, and then last night I realized that this hurricane I'd sort of been hearing about toward the end of the week was about to freaking wipe out the gulf coast. I have guilt over my cluelessness.

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liptonrm August 29 2005, 17:04:27 UTC
Hey, no guilt allowed! I didn't realize it was anything special until yesterday, either. And then I was laughing about it. Well, not HAHAHAHA! but definitely teeheeheehee.

You know what this means, though, right? End of the freaking world. *prepares*

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elendiari22 August 29 2005, 18:28:24 UTC
I, too, mourn for New Orleans. Darned hurricane makes it almost pull an Atlantis before I've even been ther. *sob*

"Narnia" is going to be so cool. I get chills every time I see the trailer, and your link to the pics have brightened my day. Thanks!

Oh, and I have your mixes ready. As soon as I get am envelope, they'll be on the way to you. :)

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liptonrm August 29 2005, 19:08:23 UTC
Freakin' Hurricane Katrina. But, you know, it is comforting to know that other cities (San Francisco, Detroit, D.C., London, Dresden, Berlin) have been devestated and have emerged again. The buildings were changed but the spirit of the cities was the same.

I can't wait for the movie. It's not LotR level of anticipation but it's up there.

Yay! Mixes! And, you know, I have some music laying around that I could send your way, if you wanted.

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elendiari22 August 30 2005, 04:43:29 UTC
The great cities will never die. They may be mauled beyond recognition, but they will rise again. *spits at hurricanes and other natural disasters*

I don't think I could turn down an offer of music. That would be lovely. :)

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lil_banik_slave August 29 2005, 19:11:00 UTC
Wow, a real life author *falls at her feet*

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liptonrm August 29 2005, 19:17:47 UTC
Yeah. It's pretty cool, isn't it? I love LJ. =D

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