There are strange things afoot in the coffee houses.
I must be emanating gay vibes or something. Maybe it's a rainbow aura. It's strange.
Added to the bizarre things going on in the place where the girl works that I like I now have another girl at my all night coffee shop who seems to be besotted with me to the point of me actually noticing. She caressed my hand a few days back. This is a new girl, mind you! Not the one I have been pining for that you already know. This is a new one, and she seems to be courting me. Weird, haven't been pursued yet, may just let her.
And today I went back to the other place to see if my crush was around. She wasn't (pout). But I ordered a tea anyway and sat to read my book. Before I left the counter I asked the girl there who's new if my crush was working. She smirked and said "No, should I tell her you asked after her though?" I said, "If you would be so kind. Tell her Krys stopped by to talk to her." She smiled and said. "Oh believe me, I'll tell her."
Eh?
What is going on there! And you all thought I was being paranoid when I talked about this last week, even my boyfriend noticed the sudden weird vibes from this place. Man, and while I was there this woman at the next table started chatting me up and smiling and shit.
Did my aura go rainbow or something?
No questions today. I'm lazy. Go join the female artists group or the gay girls only group.
And give me 2 random facts about yourself.
*Because I'm a dork I'm adding this in courtesy of a post I started in the film group.
Best films I saw in 2004. In theatres and rented.
Theatre:
1. The Dreamers
2. The Saddest Music in the World
3, The Triplets of Belleville.
Rented:
1. Swept from the sea (older, but still good)
2. Lost in Translation
3. Queen Margot (again, older but riveting)
*And something from the Lit Club about my best and worst reads of 2004.
Best
1. Mervyn Peake- Gormenghast Trilogy
2. Jacqueline Carey- Kushiel Trilogy
3. Robert Lasner- For fucks sake
4. D.H. Lawrence- The Rainbow and Women in Love
5. George Orwell- Animal Farm
6. Booth Tarkington- The Magnificent Ambersons
Those I should have avoided...
1. Charles Dickens- Olivier Twist
2. Sir Walter Scott- Rob Roy
3. Jean Rhys- Wide Sargasso Sea.
I must be emanating gay vibes or something. Maybe it's a rainbow aura. It's strange.
Added to the bizarre things going on in the place where the girl works that I like I now have another girl at my all night coffee shop who seems to be besotted with me to the point of me actually noticing. She caressed my hand a few days back. This is a new girl, mind you! Not the one I have been pining for that you already know. This is a new one, and she seems to be courting me. Weird, haven't been pursued yet, may just let her.
And today I went back to the other place to see if my crush was around. She wasn't (pout). But I ordered a tea anyway and sat to read my book. Before I left the counter I asked the girl there who's new if my crush was working. She smirked and said "No, should I tell her you asked after her though?" I said, "If you would be so kind. Tell her Krys stopped by to talk to her." She smiled and said. "Oh believe me, I'll tell her."
Eh?
What is going on there! And you all thought I was being paranoid when I talked about this last week, even my boyfriend noticed the sudden weird vibes from this place. Man, and while I was there this woman at the next table started chatting me up and smiling and shit.
Did my aura go rainbow or something?

No questions today. I'm lazy. Go join the female artists group or the gay girls only group.
And give me 2 random facts about yourself.



*Because I'm a dork I'm adding this in courtesy of a post I started in the film group.
Best films I saw in 2004. In theatres and rented.
Theatre:
1. The Dreamers
2. The Saddest Music in the World
3, The Triplets of Belleville.
Rented:
1. Swept from the sea (older, but still good)
2. Lost in Translation
3. Queen Margot (again, older but riveting)
*And something from the Lit Club about my best and worst reads of 2004.
Best
1. Mervyn Peake- Gormenghast Trilogy
2. Jacqueline Carey- Kushiel Trilogy
3. Robert Lasner- For fucks sake
4. D.H. Lawrence- The Rainbow and Women in Love
5. George Orwell- Animal Farm
6. Booth Tarkington- The Magnificent Ambersons
Those I should have avoided...
1. Charles Dickens- Olivier Twist
2. Sir Walter Scott- Rob Roy
3. Jean Rhys- Wide Sargasso Sea.
2. I am meeting with a model tomorrow. Not looking forward to it, it's obligatory, I don't think I will use her.
1. I put tape over any little screwhole/nailhole in walls and ceilings because i swear a tapeworm will come out one night and infest me
2. I yell at the television and sometimes i get mad when it doesn't listen and do what i say
So are they random enough for you?