Gonna keep on posting...
Jun. 17th, 2004 07:18 pmTook me over an hour to get home, but it was worth it. Because the spanish music stations actually played music. Heck, I even sorta liked Ahora Quien by Marc Antony (oh how I cackle and groan at the Anthony/J.Lo marriage, and 'specially his truly shady divorce).
Good job, radio stations!
I've been going through my books and I have a few that would not be amiss at a new home. So if anyone wants 'em, they're free. You can e-mail me at regala_electra@yahoo.com if you'd like any of these titles:
Good in Bed by Jennifer Weiner
Animal Husbandry by Laura Zigman
How to Be Good by Nick Hornby
Dreamcatcher by Stephen King
American Gods by Neil Gaiman - notice: this copy, is, how should I say? Very used. It's not ripped, but it has a lot of wear, thanks to my dad, who borrowed it and kept it in his toolbox. Yeah. The story has a happy ending though. He later bought me a new copy when I went to the Gaiman book signing last summer. So I have a sexy, signed copy now. *g*
By this list, my reading habits do not at all match up to what I'm usually reading. I read a lot of stuff before the 1800s (*hugs Shakespeare*) and I'm terribly behind in 'modern' novels. I blame that on James Joyce.
Hell, let me blame me not finishing the next part of Go Out Swinging on Joyce. Frelling A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Good job, radio stations!
I've been going through my books and I have a few that would not be amiss at a new home. So if anyone wants 'em, they're free. You can e-mail me at regala_electra@yahoo.com if you'd like any of these titles:
Good in Bed by Jennifer Weiner
Animal Husbandry by Laura Zigman
How to Be Good by Nick Hornby
Dreamcatcher by Stephen King
American Gods by Neil Gaiman - notice: this copy, is, how should I say? Very used. It's not ripped, but it has a lot of wear, thanks to my dad, who borrowed it and kept it in his toolbox. Yeah. The story has a happy ending though. He later bought me a new copy when I went to the Gaiman book signing last summer. So I have a sexy, signed copy now. *g*
By this list, my reading habits do not at all match up to what I'm usually reading. I read a lot of stuff before the 1800s (*hugs Shakespeare*) and I'm terribly behind in 'modern' novels. I blame that on James Joyce.
Hell, let me blame me not finishing the next part of Go Out Swinging on Joyce. Frelling A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
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Date: 2004-06-19 12:29 am (UTC)...I loff your icon
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Date: 2004-06-19 12:39 am (UTC)Just credit to Smurfy or purple_smurf in your keywords if you want any.
*Hearts* the 80s
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Date: 2004-06-18 03:52 am (UTC)/random
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Date: 2004-06-19 12:25 am (UTC)I haven't read High Fidelity yet.
He has a pretty good short story in a collection I'm reading. It's edited by Michael Chabon and also has some Gaiman (love me some Gaiman).
Um, it's called (roots around) McSweeny's Mammoth Treasury of Thrilling Tales.