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Aug 24, 2004 14:45

walking by the Times Square Red Lobster in 80 degree heat on the way to work is absolutely the most disgusting experience i have ever had the opportunity to live through. the red hot stench hits my face like a fucking grotesque rotting beast from some sort of black lagoon of human excrement and frying fish ( Read more... )

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jess_s August 24 2004, 12:14:52 UTC
geek love is one of my all-time favorites.

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la_sirena August 24 2004, 12:16:14 UTC
it's now definitely one of mine, too

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kornleaf August 24 2004, 12:43:40 UTC
dream:
I was making love to a woman who I am currently seeing, and she kept phasing into different people; my step-mother, my friend at school, a step-cousin of mine. Then I was torn apart by wolves, except for my head which was thrown into a lake or river or some body of water.

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reohlovesgrrls August 24 2004, 13:27:35 UTC
Last night's dream. Well one of them, was that I was with the scooby-doo gang (they were all in cartoon-form, but I'm not sure if I was) and we were trying to solve the mystery of where Shaggy's mom had disappeared to. We of course got separated. And I remember running through a lot of rooms that looked exactly the same. Unfortunately, I woke up before we found her.

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la_sirena August 29 2004, 02:41:35 UTC
a lot of my dreams involve running through rooms like that. i'm very fascinated with other peoples' dreams- these rooms & having to run through them seems to be a common thread connecting everyone. it's so strange

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truegrit August 24 2004, 13:29:56 UTC
in philadelphia i worked by this cheesesteak place, and going home from work i would sometimes pass by as the vents on the side released hours of compressed cheesesteak vapors, which was kind of like how you're describing.

anyway i had a dream recently that i was in the museum of modern art and i saw this sculpture that was basically a rusty old birdcage with some plastic dog toys stuck between the bars, and it was hanging on a chain and rotating.

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la_sirena August 29 2004, 02:42:00 UTC
ugh for some reason that sounds really familiar, that image. i can't place it though

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grasueh August 24 2004, 13:40:53 UTC
I bought House of Leaves (Mark Danielewski.) SO long ago.

and I'm not even halfway done.

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la_sirena August 24 2004, 13:46:42 UTC
there's a second book that i'm not sure will be worth reading that are all letters from the main narrator's mother in the whalestoe psychiatric unit. i also think i should re-read house of leaves because it got to the point where i was just skipping all the foot notes because the choppy narrative was driving me COMPLETLY INSANE which i know was the point but i just couldnt take it/

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grasueh August 24 2004, 21:44:06 UTC
I know.

That's the reason I stopped reading it.

The whole "I AM PURPOSELY CONFUSING YOU! YOU HAVE TO TURN YOUR HEAD SIDEWAYS TO READ ME! I AM PURPOSELY GOING BACK AND FORTH SO YOU FORGET WHAT YOU JUST READ!" aspect of the book made me feel slight hatred toward it.

it's always falling off of my book shelf and i think it's because it's evil and is like, "I'M NOT DONE WITH YOU, COME BACK HEEEEEEEERE!"

So I should finish it.

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momsdrunk August 25 2004, 11:01:17 UTC
Caroline, i just cannot read books with footnots and appendixes or whatever the hell with asterisks and smaller font i just fucking hate it so much. That's all i got.

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