My Felicity, there ARE a lot of cherries in your pies!

Dec 16, 2005 22:03

--Listening to crappy rap song with equally crappy siren in the backbeat that tries to slavage the song but doesn't ( Read more... )

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bootpooter88 December 17 2005, 23:58:58 UTC
You're not indifferent. You are just too far away from college for it to be real. It's still 7 months away at least. SKEEZLE - haha, hahahahahaha I kind of love that s/n and I'm going to use it like an actual word now.
Wow, your list of events is really enthralling Kits, it's as if each item is an individual cherry in Felicity's pie. Is the following supposed to mean something to me: "Picture of Sherwood Anderson taken by Alfred Steiglitz, married to Georgia O'Keefe?" Did you just google that picture? Did the picture come into your mind recently? Did you receive the picture as a gift?
That entire list was like a crappy poem that I have to read for english every year and will never change my perception of/perspective on. Yes I ended with a preposition, I hope your happy. Yes! 2:00 in the morning and I still can't sleep! I love this!

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Crappy poem godzillababy14 December 19 2005, 09:46:51 UTC
Whatev. I really am indifferent. There really won't be any major changes--I'm still going to be learning, which is all I care about. Alfred Steiglitz was married to Georgia O'Keefe and he took this really cool picture of Sherwood Anderson that I have on my desk and I was looking at it at the time of posting. He wrote "Winesburg, Ohio" and "The Triumph of the Egg" and "Dark Laughter." Most notably, though, he greatly influenced the development of Hemingway's and Faulkner's prose styles. And we do need to watch the Tales from A. video set when you come. You haven't even seen the good one where Sara Stanely, Peg "The Witch" Bowen, and Nanny Lousia discover hidden treasure. Just kidding, they never do that. But Sara DOES really jump off of the barn and breaks her leg when she lands on the frozen pond below. The shot is a classic: angered Sara at her possible exile, indignancy rises, and in a flash she lays on the cold sheet of inevitibility as the camera zooms into her crime scene-esque pose, prostrate and sprawled on the ice below. ( ... )

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Re: Crappy poem bootpooter88 December 20 2005, 15:48:21 UTC
Haha, I can probably imagine the exact scene! Good description! Tell me you didn't make that moonlighting double entendre yourself. That is too good.

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Re: Crappy poem godzillababy14 December 20 2005, 18:18:37 UTC
I did ;)

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