That said ANGST. I have no life, etc.
it sounds to me like you have a pretty awesome life, studying all that stuff
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That said ANGST. I have no life, etc.
This is for you jonah
You know, oddly that would work as a very geeky chat up line, the answer being 'i'. A really odd grammatically incorrect one, but a pretty awesome one.
That said ANGST. I have no life, etc.
How about:
"Hey baby, would you like to Sokal my hoax?"
Science wars themed sexual harassment.
As in thoroughly disgrace and demerit me in a very public setting? Jeez, my kind of come on line!
Hahahahahah
well, The Tortilla Curtain is the only one out of those three that i've read. it's good but not his best. i would start with Drop City. it was my introduction to him and remains my favourite. World's End, Riven Rock and The Inner Circle are also amazing. I'm going to read The Women next
Not quite sure whether that falls into the 'appealingly out there' or 'unreadable' camp, both probably, anyway: it's over with.She could not conceive of her country emotionally: it was a way of living, an abstract of several landscapes, or an oblique frayed island, moored at the north but with an air of being detached and washed out west from the British coast.
I'm reading this drabbily titled biography
I have no idea who all the leading jazzmen that keep getting referred to are but it's pretty good so far, she tends to do more in a week than I do in 26 years.
Read this on and off all summer, finished it there last week. She was totally mental but very interesting
then I find this
http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2010/aug/10/reese-witherspoon-peggy-lee-biopic
fucks sake, go away reese witherspoon
meh, I can get behind her looking like her.
what I can't get behind is casting someone who thought Just Like Heaven would be a good film to make.
But so did Mark Ruffalo. It was dreadful, I must admit but I still like both of them.
I'm a few chapters in on this and it's making me laugh.
Mark Ruffalo was in 13 Going on 30. I can forgive him lots.
Oh yeah? I'll have to read it. Have you read Starter for Ten? It's pretty much the book about what it was like to be me when I was 18
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