December 2010
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Leaving for Vegas-New-Year's-Eve 2011 in T-minus 2...
Damn you, snow covered highway passes, interrupting my sleep cycle
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I almost automatically don't trust people who say...
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the Blackberry Tumblr app is RUBBISH.
How else am I meant to keep you all apprised of my file room adventures, I’d like to know? Get it together, Blackberry, you’re not the only phone in town…
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"From Executive Producer Ice Cube"
experiencing cognitive dissonance
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The moonlight shone down on the place, unhindered. The gnarled parapets jagged...
– Garth Marenghi (via thebluehoodie, who has just made my afternoon)
Sometimes my neighborhood breaks my heart →
If you could direct some prayer/good thoughts toward my neighbors and friends tonight, it would definitely be appreciated.
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Having a Coke with you
is even more fun than going to San Sebastian, Irún, Hendaye, Biarritz, Bayonne or being sick to my stomach on the Travesera de Gracia in Barcelona partly because in your orange shirt you look like a better happier St. Sebastian partly because of my love for you, partly because of your love for yoghurt partly because of the fluoresent orange tulips around the birches partly because of the...
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Post a picture of my face, lose a follower
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Construction in our office lobby means spending...
GPOYW—Becca by 5:30 today-edition
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"The Heart is a lonely hunter with only one...
—Carson McCullers, (The Heart is a Lonely Hunter)
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This just in: going to Vegas for New Year's...
The boy won an all-expenses-paid trip (4 nights at the Flamingo) in a beer pong tournament. That’s correct, a beer pong tournament. Now he will be playing in the “World Series of Beer Pong” on New Year’s Day (again, yes, you read that correctly, apparently this is something that exists and gives people free trips to Vegas)
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When I am attacked by gloomy thoughts, nothing...
—Michel de Montaigne (quote via booklover)
It’s cold and wet outside here in L.A. and I’ll be sneakily reading Interpreter of Maladies at my desk all day. What’s your rainy-day reading material?
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The pitfalls of casual Friday: 60-year old women...
Dear co-worker,
There comes a time in every woman’s life when following awkwardly-named spandex fashion trends becomes inadvisable. That time was 30 years ago.
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