Nessie, The Tooth Fairy and Snuffleupagus. He always seemed so sweet.
JUST A NOTE TO ALL OF YOU FABULOUS STRANGERS...IT MAY SOUND BRASH, BUT I DO NOT ADD PEOPLE WHOM I DO NOT KNOW PERSONALLY...THANKS FOR THE REQUESTS BUT I KEEP MY MYSPACE WORLD LIMITED TO FRIENDS WITH WHOM I INTERACT...I WILL NOT ADD YOU FOR THE SAKE OF HAVING A BIZILLION FRIENDS...BELIEVE-IT-OR-NOT I ACTUALLY KNOW 93.2 % OF ALL OF THESE WONDERFUL PEOPLE...FRIEND BY ASSOCIATION DOES NOT EXIST HERE, KIDS...YES, IT'S TRUE, I AM A MYSPACE SNOB... Addendum: all of the above excepting most excellent bands, school mates and fellow world travelers I've met while overseas.
Oh, and anyone who knew me in the following stages (we have a lot of catching up to do):
WELCOME TO MY MUPPET SHOWCASE
Anything from Johnny Cash to the Cocteau Twins to Ella Fitzgerald and rounding it out with The Beastie Boys and some Air on the side. Music is a big part of my life. Live music, radio or my iPod: I don't care! KCRW (NPR) is on as soon as the ignition is started and I miss WDET something fierce. My newest obsession is for Canadian radio: CBC 3, I love you - let's get hitched by Elvis in Vegas.
If it isn't spoken in English but stars Hugh Grant I'd be right set.
Anything British and arduously awkward (i.e., The Office and Absolutely Fabulous).
Authors who evoke the deepest of pain, love and hope. Currently it's: Villette (Charlotte Bronte)The Power of One (Bryce Courtenay)When I Lived in Modern Times (Linda Grant)Velvet Elvis (Rob Bell)