reading books,
buying old books just because they look cool,
painting and sketching,
walking barefoot,
moving out of the house,
getting married,
swimming in pools,
making my own jewelry,
long skirts and men's shirts,
picnics at the park,
planting bulbs and watching them sprout 5 months later,
roses of any kind,
henna designs,
shoes that make my feet look smaller,
transferring to CSUF someday soon,
hiking in the sequoias,
holding hands with aaron
You will have a Content love. Not
boring, but without fights and problems. You
will just... be in love. Simple as that. As a
person, you're not the one who laughs highest
or most often, nor the one in the dark corner
crying. You are the one who sits watching
everyone else, often with a little smile
playing on your lips. To you, life is good and
you will get what you wish for. You will fall
for someone who is himself, and lets you be
you.
What Love are you Fated for? ~AWESOME anime pics!~
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I'd like to meet:
anybody and everybody.
Music:
i have very eclectic tastes:
classical,
folk,
a little country
(it's just not real country anymore),
jazz,
oldies,
rock'n'roll,
r&b,
a little tiny bit of pop,
a lot more classic rock,
and some easy listening
and electronica,
though only in small dosages.
Movies:
i'm very picky these days about what i'll see in the theater,
though that's largely because of the (shameful) pricetag attached
-- i'd only want to see it on the big screen if i'm 90% sure that i'd really enjoy it.
otherwise, i wait till it comes out on dvd and rent it.
there are a few chick flicks i like, and i usually avoid violence like the plague.
the most recent exception to that rule was 'war of the worlds';
i ended up being caught between nightmares at the violence
(i hadn't thought it would be as bad as it turned out to be
--special effects these days, i'm tellin ya)
and a vague sense of disgust at the way it ended.
i sometimes enjoy action/adventure movies
--'mr and mrs smith' was amusing--
and i never watch horror films unless it's broad daylight outside.
i'm just not desensitized enough.
i screamed out loud once or twice when i watched 'what lies beneath',
and almost gagged while watching 'the sixth sense' -- you know the part.
i still watch old disney movies once in a while, as well as a couple of the newer ones
(they're not what they used to be), i'm liking most pixar films,
and if i had to pick one movie as my favorite,
i'd say either 'moulin rouge' for the plot and cinematography,
or 'amelie', for the same reasons
-- kinda depends on my mood when you ask me.
WORSHIP! You're inner Bombshell is the beautiful
Audrey Hepburn. Like her you've been blessed
with a "certain something" that no
one could describe accurately. You are more
reserved than other bombshells, and that shows
in your gentle, graceful nature. You like doing
things for other people and love volunteering
for your favorite charity. Yours is a rare gift
in this day and age. You don't need to show a
lot of skin to be sexy, all you need is your
eyes. To see Audrey at the top of her game
watch the movie "Breakfast at
Tiffanys".
Who is your inner bombshell?
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Television:
best tv show i know is Family Guy.
You are the warrior anime girl.
You are the type that can start a fight and win.
You are very strong and can beat anyone up (but just don't),
and some people can be afraid of you
but a lot of people admire your strength and want to be just like you.
You can defend yourself very easily
and can probably handle some kind of weapon.
You have a short temper and get angry easily
but you can be really nice at times.
Once a fighter always a fighter.
If You Were An Anime Character What Would You Look Like? (Girls Only)
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Books:
i won't say much here,
simply because those of you who know me
know about my reading and book fetish.
suffice to say, i love reading,
have since 3rd grade
(i was probably the only one in grade school
who got in trouble for reading too much
-- my teacher even mentioned it on my report card),
and probably will for the rest of my life.
people have asked me what i'd do if i went blind
-- i'd learn braille and listen to audio books, of course.
don't be silly, of course i'd find a way to read still.
Heroes:
Alanis Morissette. she sings from her soul, writes what she really feels. her songs are often about something one can relate to, but her wording is all her own--sometimes sardonic and cynical, sometimes just a little quirky--like when she uses the word 'doth' or pronounces the '-ed', making one syllable words into two syllable words, like danced (say it: danc-ed) or paralyzed (say it: par-a-lyz-ed).
Ellen Degeneres. like most good comedians, she's got a sharp wit and knows how to keep the show rolling without needing to stall. unlike most good comedians, she does not feel compelled to litter her punchlines with expletives. i've never heard her include in a routine a section on why 'shit' or 'f*ck' are such wonderful words--she never even uses them off-hand. plus, she does little things no one else does, like when she's on her tv show, the first thing she does is dance her way onstage; or when she was live on broadway, every time the camera got close enough to see her face, you could easily see that she kept her eyes moving thoughout the theater, acknowledging even the people way up on the third balcony (a good 3 or even 4 storys above the stage), not just on the first 5 front rows.