arguing, art, being opressed, bex, black books, books, buffy, carbs, carnivale, catchy tunes, cheese, cheese toasties, children's fiction, choir, choral music, clarinet, classical music, comedy, couches, dancing, debating, eating, eddie izzard, education, ethics, evil, executive lesbianism, fan heaters, films, gayness, george bernard shaw, girls in tuxedos, women in formalwear, google image searches, guitar, jane austen, jeanette winterson, jeeves & wooster, kt tunstall, l word, listening, literature, long black coats, mix cds, morals, music, musicals, neil gaiman, noise, oscar wilde, peasant hating, people, piano, piano concertos, pinstripes, pirates, pizza, playing guitar, playing piano, poetry, pop psychology, procrastination, pseudo- intellectualism, rain, rock, sarah waters, singing, snobbery, snogging, sort-of sensible shoes, staying up late, stuff, talking, teh internets, theatre, things, top hats, warren ellis, women, writing, x files
Old friends, new friends, whatever. My attention to the whole myspace thing is a bit half-assed, but it's always cool to be in touch with folk.
To be honest with you, my LiveJournal and my website are filled with much more fun and excitement than this rather desolate excuse for a profile. I've made this place look all pretty now, so I suppose I could use it, but my LJ'll remain my primary method of communication.
Oh! And I now have a myspace page for my music, here . Check it out. Innit.
bach, brahms, britten, choral music, classical music, dave brubeck quartet, elbow, ella fitzgerald, handel oratorios, karine polwart, kate rusby, kt tunstall, muse, not andrew lloyd webber, pearl jam, erin mckeown, piano concertos, placebo, portishead, rachmaninov, rock, suzanne vega, sara bareilles, shostakovich, vast, vanessa carlton, tori amos, nine inch nails, type o negative, mozart, chopin, metallica, wolfsheim, nitin sawhney, faraquet, radiohead, rasputina
Dark things, funny things, classic things, sweet things, clever things. Not Napoleon Dynamite.
Don't watch telly. On DVD recently I've enjoyed Buffy, The X Files, Black Books, Hex, The L Word, and Carnivale.
Too hard; current favourites include: 1984 (George Orwell), Fahrenheit 451 (Ray Bradbury), The Secret History (Donna Tartt), Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit & Written On The Body (both Jeanette Winterson), To Kill A Mockingbird (Harper Lee), Fingersmith (Sarah Waters), Transmetropolitan (Warren Ellis et al), League of Extraodrinary Gentlemen (Alan Moore), Sandman, Neverwhere, Coraline (Neil Gaiman), Maus (Art Spiegelman), Pride & Prejudice (Jane Austen), The Old Kingdom Trilogy (Garth Nix), His Dark Materials (Phillip Pullman), Great Expectations (Charles Dickens)
My little cousin. She's only five and has already grasped the coolness of short sleeved tops over long ones as her own personal fashion statement. And she wore her black jolly roger teeshirt backwards so the skull and crossbones was on the back. Too cool.