1. Scan through my interest list and pick out the one that seems the most unusual to you. 2. I'll elaborate. 3. Then you post this in your journal so others can ask about your interests.
skype's a program like icq but with voice - it's free, you have a buddy list, and you can basically call anyone (who has skype) anywhere in the world and chat for free. It kind of sucks for me cause I just have dialup - my sister and I used it a few times (she even has a skype community - skypers) but because she's got high speed and I've just got dialup, there was a bit of a delay and it got kind of frustrating.
Aw, they took my skype. I'll go with tattoos. Not that it's unusual, I was just surprised to see it on your list for some reason. (I act like we've been best friends for years and I didn't know this little detail. Isn't it weird how you start making assumptions about people based on their journals?)
Joseph Arthur friggin ROCKS! Seriously, I love that man. He's cute too.
Tattoos - well, I've got one on my left shoulder blade of the tree of wisdom in memory of my Grammie. When I was starting university she bought me a necklace with the tree of wisdom on it and told me hold on to it if I ever needed a few extra brain cells during exams. I've been wanting to get a second one (the Brady sun, part of our family crest) on the small of my back. I was going to get it as a reward for reaching my weight loss goal...I never quite made it though.
Heh, me too. I remember thinking while we were riding on the streetcar after I got mine that I needed to remember how much it hurt because I'm not big on pain. I still want another one though ;)
Ionesco is a who, not a what :D Eugene Ionesco is a playwright, or at least he was (he's quite dead now.) An absurdist playwright to be exact. He started the Theatre of the Absurd movement in the 50s to show how ridiculous daily life is. My favourite play of his is "The Bald Soprano" in case you'd ever care to give him a read :D
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Date: 2005-01-28 07:29 pm (UTC)I saw Joseph Arthur! Excellent taste, girl!
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Date: 2005-01-28 07:39 pm (UTC)Tattoos - well, I've got one on my left shoulder blade of the tree of wisdom in memory of my Grammie. When I was starting university she bought me a necklace with the tree of wisdom on it and told me hold on to it if I ever needed a few extra brain cells during exams. I've been wanting to get a second one (the Brady sun, part of our family crest) on the small of my back. I was going to get it as a reward for reaching my weight loss goal...I never quite made it though.
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Date: 2005-01-28 08:52 pm (UTC)why 'cheese'?
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Date: 2005-01-29 12:06 am (UTC)Okay, my turn...
Date: 2005-01-29 03:40 am (UTC)Re: Okay, my turn...
Date: 2005-01-29 08:43 pm (UTC)Eugene Ionesco is a playwright, or at least he was (he's quite dead now.) An absurdist playwright to be exact. He started the Theatre of the Absurd movement in the 50s to show how ridiculous daily life is. My favourite play of his is "The Bald Soprano" in case you'd ever care to give him a read :D