in the exact same place as new year's eve

Dec 26, 2009 16:34

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iamsupernova December 27 2009, 01:33:11 UTC
Hooray for pajama days and DVDs and OAUHSDUSIDHFUS ABSOLUTE SANDMAN and successful vegetarianism and large hard (snicker) drives!

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theaerosolkid December 27 2009, 18:12:23 UTC
ABSOLUTE SANDMAN OMG ARIELLE SO GORGEOUS! I have to thank queenofhell, she is the one who gave me vol.1 of the trade paperback for my birthday in October, and then when I was all addicted and spazzing out, she let me borrow her Absolute Sandman books one at a time to finish up the series, and I told my parents sixteen times ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS THIS BOOK. So beautifulfa;lkwjew;l.

lolololol hard drives.

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notshybutsly December 27 2009, 03:10:54 UTC
I am extremely jealous of your new hard drive. What dvds did you get?

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theaerosolkid December 27 2009, 18:15:57 UTC
I'm down to about 300GB of free space left, but hot Goddamn, that's twice as much space as I had on my old hard drive at all!

Me: Up dvd/Blu-ray combo, Arrested Development S1

Kara: The Nightmare Before Christmas Blu-ray, From Dusk Til Dawn, Deep Blue Sea, and Inglourious Basterds.

Madre: NCIS S5, Love Actually Blu-ray, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince dvd/Blu-Ray combo

Padre: Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan Blu-ray, When We Left Earth Blu-ray.

Seriously SO MANY MOVIES.

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disarm_d December 27 2009, 05:05:53 UTC
It definitely sounds like there were a whole bunch of things to make Christmas weird, but like ti turned out alright-ish in the end. Yay for the tasty eggplant! Having good food is strangely vital to making a holiday successful.

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theaerosolkid December 27 2009, 18:18:13 UTC
Laura, we are so committed to alienating family, we're now at the point of declaring family friends as persona non grata. It's completely fucking ridiculous. Nobody ever leaves high school. On the one hand, it makes family events easier, because I have three other people to keep track of and to buy presents for. However: lonely.

I think the drama-free dinner is what saved the day, frankly. Food's long been a really annoying war zone in our house, so the fact that it was easy and really harmonious was nothing short of a miracle.

And did I read your post right? Your parents made you go on a walk before opening presents!? What the fuckery is that!?

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