My subject line is from "don't stop believing'" cuz we saw Journey last night, with Foreigner and Night Ranger. If you're my Facebook friend, there's a picture. Jeff made it his profile pic. We say (maybe just I say, come to think of it), that we're partying like it's 1991. Sometimes it's like the 80s never ended. (yeah, right. Tell that to Jani Lane).
I keep reading lists of "ages that are too old" for certain things. I can't comment, as right now I am craving black fur boots a la Snooki from Jersey Shore. However, I plan to rock mine with skinny jeans & a hoodie, not a minidress or shorts. Totally mature, as we said in the 80s.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Saturday, July 2, 2011
cinedramatic
trolling arund online on day two of a three-day weekend which kinda feels like four, cuz i counted last night, and i stayed up really late.
trolling online and finding references to clueless and the craft, i wish that i wasn't so addicted to reality TV that somehow my DVR is full during the summer lull.
Trace's List of Guilty Pleasure Movies Not Counting the Aforementioned (cuz, duh, squared)
Disclaimer: I know a few are great movies by everyone's standards, and that it's a bit sacreligious to include them on this list. however, this is my blog. also, again, i don't know if these are recs, per se, b/c while i love my taste, maybe twelve-year-old-girl-circa-seveneightnineties (tm jacob twop xoxo) is not for everyone!!
trolling online and finding references to clueless and the craft, i wish that i wasn't so addicted to reality TV that somehow my DVR is full during the summer lull.
Trace's List of Guilty Pleasure Movies Not Counting the Aforementioned (cuz, duh, squared)
- Cruel Intentions
- Marie Antoinette
- Crazy/Beautiful
- Mad Love
- Almost Famous
- Uptown Girls
- Material Girls
- Lost in Translation
- Thirteen
- Muriel's Wedding
Disclaimer: I know a few are great movies by everyone's standards, and that it's a bit sacreligious to include them on this list. however, this is my blog. also, again, i don't know if these are recs, per se, b/c while i love my taste, maybe twelve-year-old-girl-circa-seveneightnineties (tm jacob twop xoxo) is not for everyone!!
Sunday, June 12, 2011
this weather is not at all good for my hair
I re-discovered this blog again, inspired by Francesca Lia Block (but isn't everything?)
She encouraged writers to get their names "out there", and also, to...write. Which I don't do enough of these days...save for the daily Facebook sharing about what I'm eating or watching.
She was at Cambridge Public Library yesterday. The husband came w/me cuz he's a sweetie.
The Teen Room librarian introduced her, and she got choked up talking about how much the book meant to her, and I totally understood.
FLB is really pretty and so thin (in the pic we took I am wearing this voluminous white top & I look enormous.) She wanted to read from Frenzy but she didn't have a copy of the book with her, and an audience member offered up her Kindle, and FLB needed help working it at first. so cute!
She answered about a million questions, and we got to stand in line and get something signed. I brought Dangerous Angels, b/c it's the quintessential FLB. i was regretting not listening to the husband and bringing Frenzy because she would've held *my* book & read from it! He went downstairs for a bit but then came back up b/c he was thinking I might have liked a picture.
I told her that my favorite book of hers was Girl Goddess #9 but that I didn't have a copy because I keep buying it and giving it away, that my girlfriends will say something, & I'll be like, "you have to read this!" she said that was nice.
but I am a dork. I'm like, "there's a lot in there that women need to hear...like...empowerment" um, at least I wasn't like "omg I love you!" like I did w/Tori Amos,
She encouraged writers to get their names "out there", and also, to...write. Which I don't do enough of these days...save for the daily Facebook sharing about what I'm eating or watching.
She was at Cambridge Public Library yesterday. The husband came w/me cuz he's a sweetie.
The Teen Room librarian introduced her, and she got choked up talking about how much the book meant to her, and I totally understood.
FLB is really pretty and so thin (in the pic we took I am wearing this voluminous white top & I look enormous.) She wanted to read from Frenzy but she didn't have a copy of the book with her, and an audience member offered up her Kindle, and FLB needed help working it at first. so cute!
She answered about a million questions, and we got to stand in line and get something signed. I brought Dangerous Angels, b/c it's the quintessential FLB. i was regretting not listening to the husband and bringing Frenzy because she would've held *my* book & read from it! He went downstairs for a bit but then came back up b/c he was thinking I might have liked a picture.
I told her that my favorite book of hers was Girl Goddess #9 but that I didn't have a copy because I keep buying it and giving it away, that my girlfriends will say something, & I'll be like, "you have to read this!" she said that was nice.
but I am a dork. I'm like, "there's a lot in there that women need to hear...like...empowerment" um, at least I wasn't like "omg I love you!" like I did w/Tori Amos,
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Happy New Year
I'm not sure this is the best time for me to resume this blog, as, save for a walk to Dunkin' Donuts (where coffee has gone up to $2.22...that's double the cents, people! Not cool!) I have basically been in this house for forty-eight hours.I've watched two movies, Kids Are All Right & Date Night, drank half a bottle of Veuve Cliquot and probably around two glasses of Barefoot Chardonnay, and watched Snooki drop five feet in a glass ball on New Year's Eve.My biggest accomplishment has been straightening out my shoes.
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