Wednesday, May 30, 2007


this is what you will find when you are bored and end up on the st marys webpage after you find out when the festival is. at least i did.
by the way, its this weekend and its supposed to rain. poo.

Saturday, May 26, 2007


i watched the fountain today and it made me wonder why there cant be more cool movies.
does every awesome fantasy movie have to link back to reality, back to life, back to reality?
even pans labyrinth did it.
get over it, movie makers! movies arent real life! bring back jim henson!

Thursday, May 24, 2007

pulp- common people = best song for the final speed burst while treadmilling
the pain in my hips makes me walk like a fat lady = i got too enthusiastic during my treadmilling




speaking of...

Tuesday, May 22, 2007


"you own 200 pairs of shoes, you wear 2 = style"
-isaac mizrahi

meh, what can i say...

Saturday, May 19, 2007



it appears that i am 74.69.141#
boop boop bip... who are you?

Friday, May 18, 2007

John Locke cannot die.
i will NOT allow that.
nor can Charlie.
lost is making me sad and theres only the season finale left.
pooooooooooop


ps new job = awesome
waiting for my bank account to let me move to ny = not awesome

Sunday, May 13, 2007


when the day is over
that will tell me what to do
hopeless affection
my big old red hearts turnin blue
i lied when i said i didnt love you
i lied when i said i didnt care
lookin out the window
you are here and im over there
mother father sister brother
these are things that really matter
oh mother father sister brother
these are things that really matter

Monday, May 7, 2007


SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Many of us have a superficial notion of the nature of healing, writes Philip Kingsley in his book In the Dark Places of Wisdom. We think that “healing is what makes us comfortable and eases the pain.” But the truth is, “what we want to be healed of is often what will heal us if we can stand the discomfort and the pain.” Make this your central theme for now, Sagittarius. See if you can stave off your urge for ease as you marinate longer in the aching confusion. “If we really face our sadness,” says Kingsley, “we find it speaks with the voice of our deepest longing. And if we face it a little longer we find that it teaches us the way to attain what we long for.”

Tuesday, May 1, 2007


24-hour robot