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Tuesday, January 23, 2007

You scored as Captain Jack Sparrow.



Roguish,quick-witted, and incredibly lucky, Jack Sparrow is a pirate who sometimes ends up being a hero, against his better judgement. Captain Jack looks out for #1, but he can be counted on (usually) to do the right thing. He has an incredibly persuasive tongue, a mind that borders on genius or insanity, and an incredible talent for getting into trouble and getting out of it. Maybe its brains, maybe its genius, or maybe its just plain luck. Or maybe a mixture of all three.

Captain Jack Sparrow


83%

James Bond, Agent 007


58%

Indiana Jones


58%

Maximus


54%

Lara Croft


50%

The Amazing Spider-Man


46%

William Wallace


46%

Batman, the Dark Knight


42%

Neo, the "One"


38%

The Terminator


33%

El Zorro


33%


Saturday, December 09, 2006

three months since last post. well, now i have red hair. that sums up what i've been doing for the past few months. going along, attending classes, sometimes talking to people, writing much in my notebook. and then-- the need for change. my family learned that panicking was not a good way of responding to change. i applaud them. i made a rug out of those loops you weave together to make potholders. (you know you did it as a kid!) i've been doing all sorts of crafty things. my sister is ahead of me by the huge number of blankets she's been making. again no call backs. i might end up a prop person for  the rest of my two years at stephens' college. i'm going to chicago over winter break, then i'm getting my wisdom teeth pulled. maybe i'll post a pic of my hair. it's all kinds of awesome.


Thursday, September 14, 2006

So long, lonelygirl15

I first want to thank Rachel for bringing lonelygirl15 to my attention. I will continue to watch lonelygirl15's movies even though the truth was revealed. I read it in the NY Times while I was researching for Acting 1. So sad... I am not savvy with computers so honestly I never would have noticed her stuff was "too well-filmed", etc. I  really wish no one had thought about  whether it was real or not.  There isn't enough magic left in the world as it is. Some people like their fairy tales to still end with Cinderella getting her prince (instead of becoming a hardened feminist). I'm one of those people. So, even though it sounds like good-bye but it's not. The END is not written on the page.

On a side note-- I feel the need to vent against Brad Pitt. He's gone a different kind of crazy than Tom Cruise but it's still crazy, no matter what you call it. He was quoted as saying he and Angelina-of-the-massive-mouth will not marry until "Everyone" can. Like the government is going to change its mind because of you, Brad?! Get real. We're glad that you're in to philanthropy and all but honestly. This is pushing the envelope. You and Angelina should just go buy your own island and start a colony. You and Tom Cruise. And Paris Hilton. And all the other crazy people out there. Celebrities making government decisions-- telling the gov't how to do its stuff? Um, yeah, you're celebrities. You are rich, you party and you sometimes act.

      Okay-- I know that I sound incredibly bitter. But I have been surrounded by theatre majors for the past three weeks and by darn I can't take much more celebrity nonsense. I promise I'll try to restrain myself next time...


Tuesday, August 29, 2006

You thought you'd heard the last of me...

Well, i'm back. like an old glove. so... i dropped truman. transferred to an all girl's school in columbia. now, i'm a theatre major who drives to classes everyday. plashy.

i got a hair cut. nothing extreme. i finally went to rehab for my people magazine addiction. now i'm hooked on vogue. (and teen vogue, because i'm really not elegant enough to pull off grown-up vogue.) started sewing again. had a garage sale. let's see.... what else? the transfer process was chaotic, so that's why i haven't kept in touch too well. that and i am not good at remembering to email people. but i do have DSL now. =)

feeling generally content. i feel like i'm in the place i'm supposed to be in. little self-conscious about the leggings i'm wearing, mainly because of the horrible childhood flashbacks they bring back. starting writing more and more. all is crazy. will i ever finish a story? i don't know.

got my new debit card in the mail today. it's shiny and gold. so grownup. it's a glam card. (glam is my new favourite word). toodle-pip for the present.


Tuesday, June 27, 2006

status updated

nothing much to report. i am recovering from a cold. getting ready to go to Iowa for a week of historical reenactment. working. going to see the phantom of the opera at the fox on saturday. possibly snagging midnight showing tickets for the new pirates movie.

oh, on a side note-- my dad did an ironman in idaho in just 13 hours and 6 minutes!!!!!!!!!!!!! he comes home tonight at ten. i'm so proud of him.



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