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Jul. 7th, 2004

theodosia: (emu)
Took me a couple tries to run....

Based on the lj interests lists of those who share my more unusual interests, the interests suggestion meme thinks I might be interested in
1. books score: 7
2. jazz score: 6
3. reading score: 6
4. science fiction score: 5
5. coffee score: 5
6. harry potter score: 5
7. bujold score: 4
8. history score: 4
9. poetry score: 4
10. fantasy score: 4
11. tolkien score: 4
12. lord of the rings score: 4
13. lotr score: 4
14. shakespeare score: 3
15. buffy the vampire slayer score: 3
16. spyro gyra score: 3
17. pirates score: 3
18. herbie hancock score: 3
19. writing score: 3
20. fanfiction score: 3

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Jul. 7th, 2004 04:43 pm
theodosia: (cowboy callum)
Ganked from [livejournal.com profile] ocvictor, so my Buffista friends have seen it, but the rest of you may have not:

Spider-Man 2, as interpreted by Legos

Seriously, I almost liked it as much as the movie. Especially the part with the elephant....

In other random news, I was idly thinking about The Amazing Race which I watched with great amusement last night, and about how Fraser and Ray would do as contestants... which inevitably led to speculation about a Canadian Punks team featuring Joe and Billy... (shut up, it's my brain and it can amuse itself anyway it pleases) and my perfect description of Joe Dick: a mobile disaster area, with sex appeal.
theodosia: old default icon from livejournal (hugh)
Does anybody have the lyrics to the Headstone's "Pretty Little Death Song"? I've managed to put some of the songs on my little (41 song) MP3 player, and the chance alphabetical arrangement segues that song into Cyndi Lauper's "She-Bop" -- which actually is a lot darker than I remembered. Or maybe it's the juxtaposition with the previous song, but thematically, they're both about dark, unavoidable obsessions -- and both are musically, well, dark.

(Funny, I had remembered Lauper as a silly girl singer. And she's obviously more than that.)

I think I'm going to have to build a CD mix around these two songs, sooner or later.

(I got a wonderful ego-boo the other day, because somebody I gave my Jazz & Lounge CD mix told me at length how much she had enjoyed it, and really got into two of the bands on it. ::purrs:: It's so nice to really please somebody, you know?)

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