Lord Lich
Unfortunately, the days of terrorizing my under-lichen minions are way over, so much as I wish, there'll be no more prisoners, slaves and torture. We have to get on with life. Thankfully, however, there will still be ghosts, military trainers (now retired), sirens and a very stubborn daughter who refuses to marry a worm. Or the other way round. Ahwells. Life sucks. Get over it.
Wishlist
The History Boys DVD
Rent, the musical
Jingo - Terry Pratchett
Thief of Time - Terry Pratchett
Going Postal - Terry Pratchett
Neverwhere - Neil Gaiman
Grapes of Wrath - John Steinbeck
Tale of Two Cities
Les Miserables - Victor Hugo
New Phone
High-heeled boots
Grey slipover hoodie
POTO Tickets
For the loud people:
Merci
The darling Mel, who photoshopped the picture you see to the left. <3
Layout (which I ripped and dreadfully abused) by the lovely Mah'rie
21 April 2007
OKAY NAPFA. I GOT SILVER!
*prances around the room in joy*
Bel has inspired me. I will do lit journals after dinner. Now I shall engage in intellectual stoning whereupon I contemplate about the meaning of life (food) and the definition of table (what you put food on). (Read: Staring at the kitchen hungrily.)
And lemme introduce my new One True Love (TM).
*drumroll please*
JOHN STEINBECK!
Inspired by reevesie's unrestrained praise of his books I conscienciously decided to borrow one of the thinnest books. And I realized that Steinbeck has a habit of writing about emotions (read: rage and anger and fury and ohgodohgodimgonnakillyou) boiling coldly beneath the surface and biding its revenge in this utterly pretty and poetic way.