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scatmonkey

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Friday Mar 05, 2004

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I have "My Favorite Things" stuck in my head. I don't know the lyrics. I only know the Jazz arrangement for it so I have this nightmarish Herbie Hancock-ish version rolling around in my noggin.

I started humming it in the car on the way to work, Amanda turned to me and said "fuck... you are the devil..." and started humming it along with me. biggrin

Luckily, I have the OutKast version of it on iTunes here at work.

doo-dee-dee-doo-doo-doo-dee-doo-doo...

It's in your head now too, isn't it?

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I'm part of the way through Margaret MacMillan's Paris 1919 : Six Months That Changed the World.

It's a brilliant read. She really makes the history come alive. It's vibrant, lively and has brought me to the conclusion that the major players -- the U.S., Britain and France -- have approached resolving world problems the same way for the better part of 100 years.

I find that terrifying.

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I should be getting my TV back this afternoon. Considering I rarely watch more than two hours of TV a week, the level of importance I put into having it is really dumb.

But, dammit, watching movies on a 20 inch mono speaker TV when you're used to watching it on a 32 inch with a 6 speaker home theatre, sucks ass.

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Managed to get the digital camera for the weekend. I really need to buy my own.

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The TV is back home where she belongs.

*joy*
VIEW 7 of 7 COMMENTS
dharmabox:
hey I put my fingers in my ears when I read the first part of your comments lalalalalalalal not going to hear not gonna.....


sugarbooger!? hahaha to cute

I'm in the middle of readingWhite Mughals: Love and Betrayal in Eighteenth-Century India By Willliam Dalrimple. Another part of the world shaped by the west. If your into history it to is a facinating read.


btw if your planning on taking digitals of your bum whereas smuffy may be excited to see them I on the other hand respectfully request that you do not have to do me the same favor! tongue tongue LOL!
Mar 5, 2004
shiva8:
i hardly watch tv either but the second the option is gone i panic. i guess i could say that about a lot of things.
Mar 5, 2004

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