January 2010
December 2009
As 2009 comes to a close
and I’ve spent most of the year worrying more about what I’m going to wear than anything else, I find it all too fitting that I’m spending the last day of 2009 worrying about how I should wear my hair tonight.
It’s been a boring but mostly happy year. I’m neutral about the whole thing. Oh well, new calendars are always nice!
Avatar?
Meh.
Wow. Who applies for a job and uses the word...
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I see you got my resume. Kewl.
My night so far
Ate a giant Brinner meal
Washed that down with some peanut butter M&Ms
Had some raspberry ginger ale, nectar of the gods
Watched last week’s episode of Teen Mom
Took a long shower
Put on my new PJ pants that I got for Christmas from my mom
Scoured Netflix for a romantic comedy to zone out to
Considered re-watching The Family Stone
Shot down re-watching The Family Stone because...
Getting through today
3 banana Laffy Taffys
2 cherry Laffy Taffys
Strawberry blow pop
Blueberry poptarts
2009 Regrets
Not buying the 40 dollar vintage faux fur coat from The Yellow Jacket in Milwaukee to wear for fancy holiday parties.
Not eating enough Dairy Queen, ice cream, custard, frozen sweets.
Not riding my bike once.
Spending too much time worrying about money and my future, no matter how inevitable it is to do so.
If I ever made you feel bad.
almostnever:
willislove:
Sex and the City 2. teaser.
Ding Dong. Hallo.
Waffling between shame in wanting to see this and…shame in wanting to see this. Damn you.
Too many sun-dried tomatoes can ruin a dish.
caterpillarcowboy:
Exhibit A: my lunch.
Michael Showalter’s Sandwich Commandments.
Balling =/= Bawling
This American Life: A Very Special Sedaris... →
Originally aired 12.19.1997
Women
There is a time for strapless. Sometimes, it’s never.
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WHY ARE MY POSTS DISAPPEARING?
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It's his BROTHER?
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AH SO SORRY.
“If you get down and out, just get in the kitchen and bake a cake.” - Jean Strickland.
Via this NY Times article about Southern “little layer cakes”.
Exercise
Regarding this, it feels like I worked out last night, I can feel it in my legs. Luckily I didn’t trip on anything in my room and break my ankles.
Vanity Fair January 2010
They have a list of “Decade Definers (page 60)” and one category is Pixar movies.
Changed our lives irrevocably: The Incredibles
You had to be there: Wall-E
Already forgotten about: Cars
Really VF? Up isn’t on there? I can excuse Up not being on there for Wall-E and I have a hard time believing any Pixar film would irrevocably change my life but if it could, The Incredibles...
Items forgotten at the grocery store:
Hot Chocolate
Train pass
Honorable mention: My sanity in the toy aisles at Target
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