Sunday, June 29, 2008

The joys of owning a vehicle and Daniel Day Lewis

Having just Kelly Blue Book'ed my car, I want to throw myself from my roof. In the year of owning the car, I've paid almost the value of the car in repairs, up-keep, inspections, so on and so forth. This is incredibly depressing to me, as well, thats money that could have put a size-able dent in my students loans, gone to my savings account, or allowed me to travel around this lovely world. Don't get me started on what I paid for insurance

Rah rah rah, the car has GOT to go. Burn fat, not oil! Oh god, may I never become one of THOSE kids.

Point of interest, Gangs of New York has been following me around for the past 72 hours. I was going to watch it Friday, it was on TV on Saturday, and well, I'm watching it now. The soundtrack is filled with some pretty awesome music, like Afrocelt, and street-beats. Also, most of the music from the film was recorded live. I say most because obviously the Devil's track (Bono) is NOT live. Although, I wish that Bono would have been out in the middle of the brawl's, singing, and getting mowed down by Daniel Day Lewis. That leads me to my next point...

Daniel Day Lewis and his "Whoopse Dayse" dialogue in Gangs of New York will never not make me laugh. That and the "I drink your milkshake", which is completely unrelated to Gangs of New York, but, it's Daniel Day Lewis.

Oh and it's nice to remember John C. Reily before he turned into Will Farrell's bitch.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

I love food

I'm consuming, right at this very second, the best salad to ever exist.

Mixed greens (more spinach next time), red beans, onions, tuna, avocado, dried cranberries, sesame seeds, and feta cheese.

Omg, it's amazing.

Friday, June 20, 2008

This is very exciting so I'm blogging about it!

For the first time in nearly... three and a half years... I am not FAT! I'm borderline chubby, but damnit, I'm womanly now.

I attribute my success to the Ballerina and to my love of urban exploration.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Here goes nothing

Adjusting to Philadelphia is still a work in progress. I've been here four months and I still have NO IDEA how I did this.

Now I'm going to start this and see what I can make of it.


Now I get to give my friends creepy e-nicknames! HOORAY!