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the birth of a hero...


Friday, November 13, 2009
So if you care to find me, look to the Western Sky!
10:13 AM

I was going to study, but since I saw this, I decided that camping out in front of Borders until they get GQ is far more important.


(click for bigger please!)


He was in GQ a little while ago, but now my husband is on GQ! He is officially a GQMF! And look at him looking so fly! Hot damn! And his suit? Brilliant stuff, my friends. He looks incroyable! I'm just gushing and flailing here. It would be embarrassing, but my roommate is a Twilight fan, so the world has nothing on me.

In other news, I saw Where the Wild Things Are, and did not particularly approve. It made me feel really bad, not in a "oh, that movie was soooo sad!" kind of way, but more of a "that movie just emphasized everything that sucked about childhood, and then decided not to resolve any issues, and took a nihilistic approach to life causing me to feel utterly hopeless." Which sucks, because I've got a Where the Wild Things Are sweatshirt (from before the Indie-craze for the movie), and now it represents something I'm not particularly fond of anymore. The book was great, the movie just wasn't. And I can't wear the sweatshirt, because now it is Indie-chic. Woe.

And, in lieu (guess how many times it took for me to spell that correctly?) of content, an embedded video for your viewing pleasure (anyone reading this from the RSS feed that's being imported to facebook would do well to mosey on over to my blog proper).


Defying Gravity, Star Trek Style


Anything that combines Musical Theatre and Star Trek is obviously the best thing to happen to anyone. This video is going to cure cancer, as well as bring about burning, scrumptious world peace!

Finally, a quote from my Latin Teacher, to round off the random of this post.
Have you changed your facebook to Latin? I’m having a blast with mine, which is very revealing.
— Magister Blood, UCSC Latin Teacher


Current Music: Defying Gravity — Wicked
I hope you're happy! I hope you're happy too!
I hope you're proud how you would grovel in submission
To feed your own ambition!

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2 Comments:

On November 13, 2009, Blogger Stinie said...

Kristin Chenooowiiittthh. Did you ever watch Pushing Daisies? I feel you would enjoy that

 
On November 13, 2009, Blogger Betsy Weidner said...

I was okay with Pushing Daisies, but it wasn't my favorite. Though it was exciting!

 

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