I realized i left my "for the time being" by anne dillard which mrs. baboudjian gave to me and i have personal momentos in, and franz kafka shorts anthology book at dave's which i will shortly ask him to return but that's a long shot. :|
Because Alexz wanted me to write down a list of things i wanted for christmas so he can choose one. This is the first time I've ever done this. The whole sharing my wishlist concept is foreign to me.
wishlist (in no particular order)
- interpol remix cd: Link
and omg there's also a string quartet TRIBUTE to interpol. "this album will lead to less dancing and more romancing." excellent (as if you could make interpol more romancing). Link.
- silver coloured snake short neck-chain
- over the knee socks that actually fit my height! lol.
- flower scent body wash
- pair of 16 gauge ear stud/ring
- goth/lace choker
- garter belt
- any type of funky/argyle stockings (size: 140lb; 5'7")
- any book/magazine physics/biology/biophysics related as long as it's not a textbook, lol.
- water colour paint set, paper, or brushes
- "east of eden" steinbeck centenial edition from penguin books (my grade 12 english isu novel. so freaken long and beautiful)
- any novel by michael ondaatje that is not the english patient
I can't think of anything else and I'm sure that's more than enough to choose from.
I finished reading "the Pearl" by steinbeck today. That author never fails to disappoint me. The ease at which his character and setting descriptions read, his portrayal of forgotten but relatable communities, and the ever stark despondent realistic endings he writes are so satisfying.
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that's right, it's a longshot for you to expect me to keep any of your shit after the way you treated me.
the irony is, if you hadn't been such a bitch after we broke up (ie. asking me to move back in and acting amazed when i hesitated, then changing your mind a day later, ignoring me for weeks/months, then not answering my suicidal e-mails, the list goes on and on) i might not have thrown away the other book.
oh well.
rutherford
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