Woo hoo!
Which Sundowner Character are you? Britan
I’m actually pretty surprised. I expected Madison.
Producer, Writer, Photographer, Cartographer
Woo hoo!
Which Sundowner Character are you? Britan
I’m actually pretty surprised. I expected Madison.
Ayano is my hero. Read, or miss out on hilarity.
Is Shep, the Rescue Moth a super fly?
Shep belongs to the comedic and artistic genius Ann Larimer. Hurrah.
I took it once and got Satine:
You are Satine, the sparkling diamond. A true performer, you’re always ready to charm the audience with your smile. You’re not as happy as you would have everyone believe, but you won’t give up hope. Deep in your heart, you know that dreams come true.
I changed two ambiguous answers and I got Christian:
You are Christian, the penniless poet. You believe in truth, freedom, and beauty; and above all things, you believe in love. You’re sensitive and emotional, but your heart is strong.
I just had the most terrifying dream imaginable. I was in rehearsals for the next Jesuit production, and I saw that Bern had cut his hair. Crew cut short, too. I’m surprised that I didn’t wake up screaming, drenched in a cold sweat. It’s that scary.
::gasp:: You can see her ankles!
Be truly amused as you read Alicey’s HP movie Snapeathon. You won’t regret it.
I just came back from “The Majestic”. Cute. Highlights of the movie include a bar named the “Coco Bongo”, which is the name of the night club in “The Mask”; a fairly prominent character named “Irene”; and a leading lady who once played Marita Covarrubias on “The X-Files”. I had a good laugh when I finally placed her. Yesterday, I saw “The Royal Tenenbaums”, which was highly entertaining. It had the most dry camera work I’ve ever seen — completely flat-on in every shot — which proved a welcome respite from the “fly like an eagle” cinematography I’ve experienced recently. So dessicated that it was incredibly original. A novel experience. Good to see the Wilson boys again. I once met Luke Wilson. I have his autograph somewhere. We had a fairly decent conversation, which mostly consisted of him talking to other people, then pleading with me not to let the teenybopper population know that he was there. I told him he was incredibly entertaining in “Bad Blood”, the greatest X-Files episode ever, and he thanked me. That was nice. Wow. Without realizing, I’ve slipped in to writing in Tenenbaum style! Flat, dry, and with little variation, yet still amusing and worth a read/showing. Deep. I think I’ll check my email now.
I am a cowboy monkey! Alicey is my hero.