Let's see...my interests include, but are not limited to the following: being a good mommy and wife, spending time with my fam, hangin' out with friends (I wish they all lived closer, I miss them) good food, good drink, good conversation, watching Pete cook and then eating it, consumating my marriage, movies, sushi, shopping, celebrities, all forms of art, concerts, learning anything and everything, smoking cigarettes, holidays, puppies and kittens, Bloody Marys, loud music, summertime, snow, and porches.
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I'd like to meet:
Joe from Blue's Clues so I can tell him Steve was better, Uniqua from the Backyardigans so I can ask her what kind of animal she is because it really bugs me, and Dr. Christian Troy for more obvious reasons:)
I got this pic off a pro-ana website; is that just a little wrong? Probably...but it's pretty...
You are Temperance
Time. Ages. Transformation. Involuntary change
Temperance is another card of aspiration, but also of much change. It often
represents complex situations. Positively, you can harmonize contrary
forces.
Temperance is, on a surface level, about "tempering." The original pouring from cup to cup might have been about cutting wine with water. So this is a card about moderation. There is, however, another angle to the card, that of merging seemingly impossible opposites. Sagittarius, the centaur, merges beast and man into a unique creature. And then there is the bow and arrow, one moving, one stationary, working together to point the way. Temperance may be, at first glance, a warning for you to "temper" your behavior, to cut your wine with water. But it may also be a reminder to that seemingly irreconcilable opposites may not be irreconcilable at all. Belief that fiery red and watery blue cannot be merged may be the only thing standing in the way of blending the two. Change the belief, measure out each with care, and you can create otherworldly violet.
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Music:
The Deftones, Tool, Beastie Boys, System of a Down, Urge, The Killers, Veruca Salt, Belly, Blink, NOFX, NIN, Christina, Iggy Pop, Black Eyed Peas, Outkast, Radiohead, Primus, and the list goes on. The variety reflects my appropriate state-of-mind: rockin' out, gettin' down, chillin', and here we go again...belting out angry girl lyrics in the ride.
Movies:
Fave Horrors - Amityville (new and old), Saw trilogy, The
Ring, The Grudge, etc, etc;Fave comedy - Van Wilder;Fave love - What Dreams May Come;Fave classics - Labrynth, Bettlejuice;Other than those, the movies that I really love/remember are the ones that are a little f*%@ed up. For instance...
*Donnie Darko*
*The Salton Sea*
*Jawbreaker*
*American Psycho*
*Requiem for a Dream*
I definitely enjoy the Horror pics as well and I'd have to say they're probably my fave genre. I like 'em all; the good, tne bad, and the retarded.
Television:
Cartoons mostly (Adult Swim, Family Guy, Drawn Together, etc.)and a few select shows like Nip/Tuck, The Sopranos (so sad it's almost over) and The Riches. I also enjoy being witness to the thrilling learning experience that Dora, Diego, Blue and the Backyardigans provide for my already-watching-too-much-TV little girl.
Books:
I'd really like to say that I read all kinds of intelligent and insightful literature, but I don't; I read US Weekly, People, In Touch, Star (anything with a celebrity in it) and Harry Potter. Stop making fun of me. I read enough in college to more than satisfy my thirst for good lit.
Heroes:
Everyone who has touched my life in some way...especially my husband, my daughter, my parents, and my close friends.Bono is also someone I greatly admire for all of the work he has done, and primarily the work that his organization has done, to help combat poverty and AIDS in Africa. He has made leaps and bounds in making the public more aware of this global pandemic. Go Bono!