[inlink]springfaerie,27[/inlink]
(e:Springfaerie), along with that top ten list (which are all great...well ok I've read half of them but they are good titles)...I really enjoy "To Kill a Mockingbird". I read it in like sophomore year and then reread it last summer. The movie is good too if you want to cheat a little. So I recommend that. I think it counts as a "Classic"...maybe? Even if it isn't that old???
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07/21/2004 13:17 #29197
boo radley07/20/2004 10:59 #29196
woo hoo[inlink]robin,227[/inlink] courtesy of robin...
[inlink]matthew,302[/inlink]So does this mean I should start calling (e:matthew) pussycat? Hmmm...
And I think it's funny how they choose to word it...I "resemble" Sophia...no wonder people in front of the bus get up and move when I get on...
[inlink]matthew,302[/inlink]So does this mean I should start calling (e:matthew) pussycat? Hmmm...
And I think it's funny how they choose to word it...I "resemble" Sophia...no wonder people in front of the bus get up and move when I get on...
07/20/2004 10:36 #29195
bienvenido07/14/2004 11:57 #29194
it has been too longI have just been informed that the new album is coming out in October and I am super excited. Later when I'm not in the office and won't bother people by doing so, I'll take a listen to some clips off the new album, and possibly upload something to my journal. Hooooray...
I'm also a member of the Jimmy Eat World Street team, which means I'll probably be putting up all kinds of ads and stuff over the next few months to get the word out. I think I win prizes if I do some stuff, so, nothing wrong with that. So get ready to be ultimately Jimmyed. (Jimmied?)
07/13/2004 12:50 #29193
happy almost hump dayToday seems to be one of those days that just drags on. I guess I was here half an hour earlier than usual, but still. I've already eaten my yummy PB + J for lunch and it's only 11:30. It feels later, and I wish it was. I also feel a little sore in the glutius maximus region from riding around my mommy's bike last night. Yes, I got to ride a bike! It's very old but it still works once I filled up the tires. I like bike-riding a lot more than running...I know it's easier and less of a workout, but I don't really care. I could ride for many more miles on a bike than I could handle running them. So, maybe that makes up for it. I wish I was more of a runner, but I just can't seem to make myself be one. I was thinking of riding along the river sometime this week, anyone care to join? I don't know if I'll go the entire way...I think that's pretty long.
One of my friends who graduated this year already got a job teaching music in Williamsville. How crazy. I just may be in her shoes at this time next year. Ahhh...I mean I look forward to teaching and I'm fairly certain I will be good at it. But I know I'll feel so young, especially standing in front of middle or high schoolers. I mean I'll only be 22 if I start teaching next year. That seems so wrong. Maybe I should just stay in college for the rest of my life.
I really want a car. I considered offering to buy Chris's parents' minivan but I am thinking that might be silly. Probably takes a lot of gas. Of course it might make me feel a little older when I go to teach...but I don't know if I'm ready to be a 22-year-old soccer mom. I feel bad saying that...what a minivan stereotype. Anyway I really want a car. It's getting to the point where it's more than wanting, it'll be a necessity very soon. Guess I'll have to convince the old dad to take a trip down to some used car places this weekend.
My parents bought a record player. It's actually really fun to look at their old records and play them. They have some classics...Tapestry, Abbey Road, Gordon Lightfoot (stolen from (e:jill)'s parents maybe??), Simon + Garfunkel, Woodstock '69, James Taylor...and they still work really well.
My mom and I have both completed the Da Vinci Code, and I came downstairs to find my dad reading it as well. I'm so proud, and so glad I got to borrow it. Thanks again (e:terry), and Mike's mommy of course.
One of my friends who graduated this year already got a job teaching music in Williamsville. How crazy. I just may be in her shoes at this time next year. Ahhh...I mean I look forward to teaching and I'm fairly certain I will be good at it. But I know I'll feel so young, especially standing in front of middle or high schoolers. I mean I'll only be 22 if I start teaching next year. That seems so wrong. Maybe I should just stay in college for the rest of my life.
I really want a car. I considered offering to buy Chris's parents' minivan but I am thinking that might be silly. Probably takes a lot of gas. Of course it might make me feel a little older when I go to teach...but I don't know if I'm ready to be a 22-year-old soccer mom. I feel bad saying that...what a minivan stereotype. Anyway I really want a car. It's getting to the point where it's more than wanting, it'll be a necessity very soon. Guess I'll have to convince the old dad to take a trip down to some used car places this weekend.
My parents bought a record player. It's actually really fun to look at their old records and play them. They have some classics...Tapestry, Abbey Road, Gordon Lightfoot (stolen from (e:jill)'s parents maybe??), Simon + Garfunkel, Woodstock '69, James Taylor...and they still work really well.
My mom and I have both completed the Da Vinci Code, and I came downstairs to find my dad reading it as well. I'm so proud, and so glad I got to borrow it. Thanks again (e:terry), and Mike's mommy of course.