And you wait to find out what happened, but there's no sign of vivian on LiveJournal again. Maybe she's happy somewhere, and just can't find a computer to update everyone. Maybe it turned out a little less well. You'll never know
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Thank you! I think legomymalfoy deserves the most props though; I just wrote the entries, she handled commenting for something like 14 of the 17 entries :)
Well I recognized one subject line was from Duran Duran's "Hungry like a Wolf" but seeing as my *ahem* vinyl copy of that album is somewhere hidden in the basement I'm not about to go check to see if the rest of the subject headings are other parts of the song...lol..thank you by the way, this was fun, rather like a LARP in some ways.
LOL - I had to do some searching - but yeah, I can't verify all of them but all the subject hedings seem to be from songs about wolves such as the Radiohead song "A Wolf at the Door" and there's an Oingo Boingo song there too. In a related note that made me laugh, a small town here in Ontario called Marathon issued a warning to children to not go out and play in the greenbelt areas of the town as wolves have been seen in the area lurking - made me think of this LJ :)
Ah, that explains how vivian's LiveJournal was so old.
See if you can figure out what that is!
I don't know about the other entries, but I know that the phrase "So it goes" comes from Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five. At least that's where I remember it from, it may have been used elsewhere.
Well, I'm assuming that this entry is one of the exceptions since it's technically not one of vivian's entries, so the title probably isn't from a song. Though I could certainly be wrong.
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Ah, that explains how vivian's LiveJournal was so old.
See if you can figure out what that is!
I don't know about the other entries, but I know that the phrase "So it goes" comes from Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five. At least that's where I remember it from, it may have been used elsewhere.
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