| AM I INSANE???!!! |
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I honestly think I must be losing my mind. Here, I have the perfect job for me (at least for the time being), which I have only been at since the end of July, and already I'm getting restless. I tend to be one of those people who want to do it all. For horses, that meant: rodeo, reining, jumpers, dressage, eventing (which is nice b/c it combines the preceding two disciplines). I want to do videography. I want to ballroom dance. I want to learn to play a little piano and guitar. I really want to do musical theatre.
I really miss the stage and getting to play someone else. The cold hard truth was that practically everybody who auditioned for the high school musicals who could remotely carry a tune and have the coordination to learn some simple dance moves was in the cast. I never got a real role...just a member of the crowd. I can marginally dance, and my singing leaves much to be desired (though I do think I can carry a tune pretty well), so what makes me think I can make it in musical theatre? I have no idea. I just have this urge to go back to school (locally...Wilks has a decent MT program) and try. Unfortunately, it would probably mean that I would not be able to keep my job at ERS. I can see maybe if I went for my Masters or something, but this? This would be a real gamble....if I could even make it in at all (which is highly doubtful), and chances are that I will never get an acting job. There are so many people who are simply more naturally talented than I out there trying for the same thing.
My first step is to start taking voice lessons. I've done a little research and have found that voice teachers are almost non-existent (at least advertised online) in the Scranton/ Tunkhannock area. And even if I find one, will it be worth it?
I'm convinced that I must be out of my mind to even contemplate this. :-/
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| 2006: The Ending of an Era and a Brand New Beginning |
[01 Jan 2007|12:26pm] |
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Well, here it is New Years Eve already. I meant to do one of these entries last year, but never managed to. This time last year I was still worrying about Senior Capstone, surveys, and entering my final semester at Cazenovia. Alot has changed since then, and I think I'm only now realizing it.
Good-bye 2006, Hello 2007! Happy New Year!!!
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| SIST 2006 |
[19 Nov 2006|12:45pm] |
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Ok, as promised, my mini-review from my trip to SIST.
The original plan was for Mom and I to go up to see the Big Syracuse Cup competition on Sunday afternoon, but she decided that she wanted to see the Budweiser Grand Prix on Saturday evening, so we found a hotel and went up about 5:30 Saturday night. She has never been to SIST before so it was a great treat. I saw a bunch of my Caz-ites (Karin, Barb, Carol, Marybeth, Deena, Meghan Dauler, among others) and it was great seeing them and finding out what everyone is up to. I was surprised to hear that there are only 8 equine seniors this year (versus our 20+). It was also cool being able to say that I not only have a job, but I also have the cool title of Sales Administrator (the one and only for ERS).
Anyway, Mom and I had a great time and she was amazed at the performances. I believe that this is now going to become an annual thing for us. While she and I do have our differences and do yell at each other sometimes, I'm truly blessed to be able to consider my Mom not only my parent, but also my friend. I'm happy that we get along well enough to be able to do stuff like that together.
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I had the following posted on facebook, but I'm trying to de-angstify that so I figure I'll put it here in my treasure trove of angst. Eh. I only seem to be in the mood to write when I'm down or pissed off so I guess that explains it. I will soon have to write an up beat post about the wonderful trip to SIST with my mom which is definitely going to become an annual thing.
A little poetic thing I found online a short time ago which pretty much sums my feelings up:
...And so there she stands, feigning normalcy Saying the right words and doing the right things. To the world, nothing about her has changed All the while on the inside, her spirit is crumbling.
‘For how long can a one-sided love last,’ she wonders. It is the kind of love that kills, both literally and figuratively. To love someone and not be loved in return Is the greatest torture of all. One that cannot be escaped.
And so she stands, a shadow of her former-self, Waiting for him to return to her. How long has it been? Days? Weeks? Months? Years? She has lost track. Time has meant nothing to her but one more day of pain.
Will he return, or will she end her days alone? This is a tale that yet has no ending And it is the future outcome which will determine Whether it’s a great romance or a great tragedy.
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| 7 great country performers in 8 days!!!! |
[09 Sep 2006|01:05am] |
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Hell yeah! I have become a concert junkie! It all started last Thursday when Amy1 offered me an extra ticket to the Rascal Flatts concert at Montage Mountain. I had been dying to go, but no one would go with me...especially on a Thursday night. So I came to work on Thursday morning and found out that a friend of her's had to back out. So, I went to the Mountain in dress clothes (didn't really quite fit in, but had a blast anyway). Eric Church opened up the show...he was really good for such a new performer which is probably why he got one of the big country awards for new male something or other. Gary Allan took the stage next. I'm not a huge fan of his, especially his newer songs which are all depressing (but then I found out that his wife had committed suicide only a a year or so ago so that explains it), but he was really good too. Finally it was time for Rascal Flatts to take the stage and they were AMAZING!!!! Best show ever! Not only did they sing, they also talked to the audience and used little bits of that to introduce their next songs. They also took time to showcase everyone's talent....guitar, a battle of the drums, the violin player did a classical piece with a country twist and I was blown away (I didn't know someone's hand could go that fast!!!), etc. They played all of my favorites and everyone was singing along. I was disappointed that they didn't do "Life is a Highway", but then they came back for an encore and did another song and ended with "Life is a Highway". I was SOOOOOO excited! I went out on Saturday and bought their new CD....kicks mucho ass!!! I love the songs "Stand" and "My Wish", and of course "Me and My Gang":-D
Then, at the Wyoming County Fair, I saw Jason Aldean ("Hicktown", "Why", and "Amarillo Sky") He was pretty good, but the audience sucked. They were mostly older folks who sit politely and listen. I wanted to rock out. Oh well. I was also disappointed that he didn't sign autographs. I figured he might b/c it was such a small venue (and probably like singing to a bunch of cattle when compared to the NY State Fair he had performed at the night before.) Although I bet it was different performing in a huge former manure pit. I <3 my county fair!
THEN, I decided I wanted to go to the Brooks & Dunn concert at the Mountain today (will yesterday since it's now early Saturday morning.) Mom and I ended up getting lawn seats like I had for Rascal Flatts. We had a blast! I knew I had to go when I found out Sugarland was performing. I fell in love with their first CD and Jennifer Nettles is wonderful. Jack Ingram started off the night. He was ok, but I do love his song "Wherever You Are". Sugarland sang practically their entire first CD and some songs from their next one due out in Nov. I will be getting this. Jennifer is entertaining to watch. She's one of those funky dancers that just goes with the music and was so full of energy and enthusiasm. You can tell she has a blast up there on stage. Brooks and Dunn were amazing as well. They even have their own hot air balloon which was set up (didn't fly tho). I'm really glad that Mom and I were able to go. She needs to get out and we get along so it was a great mother-daughter outing. :-D
I'm SO happy and excited right now, but I know I need to get some sleep. Night y'all!
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| It's all truly sinking in |
[27 Aug 2006|08:59pm] |
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This weekend is moving-in at Cazenovia, and it is finally sinking in that I'm not going back. My friends and I will not be reunited after a 3 month separation and there will be no more girlfriend bonding in the 15 Sullivan livingroom over cheap wine and a good movie or TV show. (Infact, I saw a commercial for House Season 2 and thought, "man, I bet Linds would have snagged that and we'd all have a 'House' party like we did last fall.)
It's weird because I keep getting these mini panic attacks feeling like I should be packing and moving in. I can vision what my empty room would look like and the process of hauling all my junk in, settling in, and then catching up with the girls. It's like, I knew back in May that it was over, but at the same time it felt like every other year did...us going our separate ways. Now, it's for good. I hate to think this way and I know I'm only depressing myself. I'm one of those people that totally seems to dwell on the past and am terrified of the future. Once I find a good thing, I don't want it to end. At least I've stayed connected with a few so I'm not totally gone. I don't know why I feel the way I do. I have a great life now...a decent full-time job, I'm at home with the parents and horses, a car, a boyfriend. But, while it may sound crazy and probably immature and foolish, I would give most if not all of that up to return to Caz and the way things were over the past 2 years (I say 2 years b/c those were the ones spent in the House...tho I think I could handle living in one of those nice new suites they just built).
I know this feeling will pass with time and I cherish every memory of the happiest 4 years of my life. I watch the videos I have and still working on completing the giant scrapbook I've made. I just have to keep telling myself the same phrase that got me through the early part of the summer....
Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened!
And smile I will do! :-D
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| Long time, no write... |
[22 Aug 2006|09:12pm] |
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and boy has my life been busy and actually interesting for a change! Turning back the hands of time about a month, I got a full-time job down in Scranton, so I am no longer a loser at life. I'm am Sales Administrator for English Riding Supply. It is the distribution company for brands such as Mountain Horse, Ovation, Pessoa, Northampton, and several other recognizable brands. They sell to tack shops and dealers. Who knew a place like that existed practically in my backyard?!!! For now, it's perfect. 8:30-5, but with the commute, I leave home at 7:45 and return around 6. It makes for a pretty long day and it will be really depressing come Winter when I leave and return home in the dark. It is, however, in the shadow of Montage Mountain, so I see some skiing going on in my future. So, for now that is going really well. I'm kinda working in tandem with the Marketing Administrator whose name also happens to be Amy. We're the self-proclaimed "A-team". She's fun to work with as are the rest of the employees there.
Due to a 50+ mile commute into the city everyday, Mom and Dad thought that a change in vehicles was in order (mostly to save me from spending my entire paycheck on fuel), so I am now the proud owner of a 2000 Subaru Forester...nicknamed Logan. Logan is a 5-speed with makes me one very happy girl since I figured I would have to give up the stick. Big Red didn't go anywhere, so don't worry. He just officially belongs to Dad now.
The trip to Wyoming was amazing and unforgettable. There will be a separate big entry and pictures of that to come later. Alex and I survived 12 days of constant togetherness and we got along great. I think it made us so much closer. Don't know how he feels about it. Over the course of the trip, I had alot of time to reflect on it and I believe I am truly falling in love with him. The real test now is going to be this long-distance thing since he is currently attending Alfred State College. Binghamton being about an hour away was bad enough, but now Alfred is over 3 hours away from here. I'm going through cowboy withdrawal already :-P! But they say that absense make the heart grow fonder, and we do talk pretty much every night or every other night. Maybe this will keep me from getting too clingy which is a fault of mine and I'm trying desperately to suppress it. Thus far it seems to be working ok.
Alright, time to feed the herd. I hope to get a big Wyoming review post up sometime before the end of the year :-P
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| Good things for a change! |
[18 Jul 2006|04:45pm] |
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Yes...this entry is a happy one with no hint of angst or annoyance (well, except for the weather being so stinking hot, but there is no use griping about that).
Yesterday, I was an official for the Wyoming County 4-H Judging Team practice contest. Even though I have not judged in almost 5 years and I was most definitely a little rusty, I did ok and was completely taken by surprise at the quality of the reasons those girls gave (those who have done some competitive judging know what I am talking about). Anyway, it gave me a chance to catch up with Joey and Colleen (fellow riding and judging buddies). To top it all off, I got to ride a real horse! haha, not these half-broke, psychotic or bratty ponies I have here. No, Chipper is a 16 hand, well trained Appaloosa. His owner, Holly, is trying to convert him from western to hunter for her daughter. Unfortunately, Chipper is very very green over fences and Cody (the daughter) is just really learning to jump. Not a good combination at all. So Holly asked if I would be willing to hop on and take him over a few fences set up in the outdoor ring. I was like "SURE!" and grabbed my helmet and chaps out of the truck (over my jeans and cowboy boots), and was mounted before the realization hit me that I haven't jumped in over a year and a half. I've only been taking dressage and reining lessons at Caz, and haven't done anything on Misty here except flat work. Oh well, it's like riding a bicycle, right? Actually, that's exactly what it was like and very quickly I felt at home on this horse. He was very looky at all the fences and hesitant, but he did ok for having such little experience. Twice I ended up on his neck after he stopped at the base and/or bunny hopped over it. One time I could feel him stopping so I sat back down and gave a little kick which made him hop over it. It wasn't pretty, but he did it. All he needs is confidence and riding hours. He has automatic lead changes and a very willing attitude. Holly said that he gets "strong" but I felt none of that during our session. He rides him in a kimberwick, but I think he'd be fine in a snaffle. She doesn't know the meaning of "strong" until she gets on a horse like Dusty or Misty...ones that grab the bit and run! After the session, she suggested that I might go to her place a few times a week and ride Chipper so he can get experience. I was like, "Cool" and I'd get paid to do it too! If I do that, I will definitely ride him in a snaffle since I'm still a bit novice myself and don't want to pull on his mouth with his current hardware should something go bad.
Other good news is that I decided to try riding Latch bareback today. I haven't done that before, but I figured it's about time I tried. He was a superstar. He eyed up the bucket I used to mount, but that was it. The first time I got on, I went very slowly and ended up sliding the blanket too much to fix so I got off and hopped on a little more aggressively. No problem. W e walked and trotted around the ring (he is very leg responsive and we turned figure 8s with very little rein pressure), then took a short trailride around the property. We even cantered a bit! He is such a good boy. I love that horse and he is so much fun to ride.
This afternoon, the herd got their shots (very late, I know, but we haven't been able to schedule times). There were no troubles and everyone behaved beautifully. It's been a good day with my horsies :-D
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[27 May 2006|10:28pm] |
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I can hardly believe a week has gone by since graduation. I figured I'd wait until my emotions got straightened out before writing in here. That whole last week together was crazy and busy. At times I felt like hiding away because the thought of leaving all of it behind hurt too much, but realized that secluding myself would not stop the inevitable and I had better soak it all up while it lasted. And I did!
These last four years will stay with me forever. I can't believe how much I have changed since freshman year, and all of my friends have been the most significant part of that. I won't go into detail about how much each of the girls (house girls: Heather, Erica, Jenn J, Jess, Jenn G, Erin, and Lindsey) mean to me because I think they know already and that would lead to an entry that would make Atlas Shrugged look like a dime novel. Ok, I lied. There are two people that need to be mentioned.
Erin, my roomie for all four years at Caz...I can't imagine rooming with anyone else. Lately, she's been weird and moody, and Lord knows I've complained about her enough, but she will always hold a place in my heart. She's like a sister to me. When things are good, we have great times together. I won't write anything more about her because I'm trying to hold onto the good memories I have, not the more recent ones.
Lindsey, my best friend forever/partner in crime/Erik... wow, what can I say that hasn't already been said? She will forever hold a special place in my heart. We've been through so much together and she's the kind of person I can talk to about anything. We've always gotten along and have come to know each other so well that we think alike and read each other's minds. It's spooky sometimes! Just a certain glance, raised eyebrow, expression, I know exactly what she is thinking. Never have I ever had such a connection with anybody. If I had to choose one thing that I will miss from Caz, it will be her without a doubt. The silver lining to this cloud is knowing that we will always be friends and a big part of each other's lives, no matter where life might take us. We will be there for each other and I will take her with me wherever I go. It's comforting to know that she shares those feelings too. People don't often discuss the love between two friends. Usually "love" is thought of as family ties or a sexual relationship. This is way different, and probably stronger. I will love the girl, an amazing woman, til the day I die.
As was said in the movie The Prince and Me and later used by Lindsey to help describe this whole graduation situation:
In addition to those amazing girls, I have to mention Randy. He's someone I've been acquainted with for the past two years through the riding team, but never really got to know until the last month or so. I'm not even really sure when we became actual friends, but it was enough that I invited him home with me the weekend after finals to go trail riding. Over the course of senior week, we hung out alot and I've come to find that he truly is a remarkable man. He's into the outdoors, drama/musicials (incredible wonderful surprise!!!!), and is such fun to be around. He is such a gentleman and really has a way with words (especially writing). *sigh* After the whole Jon thing, I swore I would not put myself in the position of "well, we would have liked to date, but just never had the chance..." again, and suddenly here I am back there. Jon and I still talk on the phone or email occasionally, but he's off and married now. I'm just getting over that. I also have begun to realize that Jon was very into himself. I guess I knew it all along, but never acknowledged it.
Randy seems more real somehow and I never feel like I have to put on an act. I'm just myself and we get along great. I really don't know how or what we are and I'm not even sure what I want yet. Things will work themselves out in the end and I'm determined not to have another missed opportunity to really get to know someone incredible.
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| MUAHAHA! |
[05 Feb 2006|01:13am] |
Wow! I'm gonna be an OLD Christine!
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70 THINGS YOU PROBABLY DON'T KNOW ABOUT ME...or maybe you do, but it's still fun!
1. DO YOU SNORE? Like a champ...just ask my roomie (poor girl) 2. ARE YOU A LOVER OR A FIGHTER? A lover, until you mess with me or someone I care about and then I will unleash my wrath upon you poor sorry soul 3. WHAT'S YOUR WORST FEAR? Failure and uncertainty, I hate change and things I know I can't control. I seem to be a creature of habit and change makes me jittery and unsure of myself 4. AS A KID, WERE YOU A LEGO MANIAC? Hell yeah. I've made jumbo jets, castles, I had the girl's beach set of legos in addition to a huge bucket full, and my Lego care rolled the farthest across my elementary school gym/caf. in a fourth grade science competition :-D 5. WHAT DO YOU THINK OF "REALITY" TV? Some are good, some are really bad. I hate Big Brother, and pretty much any reality shows on MTV and VH1. frnakly, I don't want to here stupid rich bratty people whine about how awful their lives are. They should all jump out of a plane without a parachute. Survivor was good for about the first 4 years, no more. The Amazing Race is ok, and I love Dancing with the Stars. Stuff like that. 6. DO YOU CHEW ON YOUR STRAWS? Usually no, but I do blow bubbles in my drink sometimes. 7. WERE YOU A CUTE BABY? Huge brown eyes, chubby cheeks...yeah, I guess you could say I was cute. 8. IS THE SINGLE LIFE FOR YOU? Yes and no. I hate getting so attached and dependent upon people that I forget who I am, but it's nice to have someone who cares about you. Cuddling is fun too! 9. WHAT COLOR IS YOUR KEYBOARD? Black...it looks badass 10. DO YOU SING IN THE SHOWER? Of course, not well sometimes. 11. HAVE YOU EVER BUNGEE JUMPED? No, I'd rather skydive 12. ANY SECRET TALENTS? Hmm...probably, but they are still secret, even to me! 13. WHAT'S YOUR IDEAL VACATION SPOT? Trips in the Wyoming wilderness (or similar areas) and I would love to go to Australia 14. IS JAY LENO FUNNY? Occasionally, but don't hold your breath 16. HAVE YOU SEEN THE MOVIE "DONNIE DARKO"? Nope, and I think this may be the first time I've heard of it 17. DO YOU GIVE A DARN ABOUT THE OZONE? Sure, but my truck doesn't ;-) 18. HOW MANY LICKS DOES IT TAKE TO GET TO THE CENTER OF A TOOTSIE POP? Anybody who can actually answer this by firsthand knowledge had why too much time on their hands and needs to find a more productive use of their time...like joining the bitchy ppl mentioned in #5. 19. CAN YOU SING THE ALPHABET BACKWARDS? YESSSS!!!! Maybe that is one of my secret talents. 20. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN ON AN AIRPLANE? Several times...I love flying (except when you hit turbulence, get stuck in a holding pattern that kills your ears, or get stuck at an airport) 21. ARE YOU AN ONLY CHILD? Absolutely...can't ya tell?! 22. DO YOU PREFER ELECTRIC OR MANUAL PENCIL SHARPENER? Electric 23. WHAT'S YOUR STAND ON HUNTING? I love me some deer-sticks! I don't like when young animals are killed though. PA now had a regualtion on bucks to avoid the young ones being killed. I also think that any left-over meat (not the gross-stuff, I mean extra meat that the hunter can't use) should be donated to a food bank or soup kitchen. 24. Is marriage in your future? I hope so. 25. DO YOU LIKE YOUR HANDWRITING? Hate it and ashamed of it. When I really get writing fast, sometimes even I can't read it. It's so sad :-( Ironically, I can do halfway decent calligraphy with a special pen and if I take my time. 26. WHAT ARE YOU ALLERGIC TO? Stupidity, it makes me frustrated and annoyed. I also hate major crowds...I get jumpy and nervous. 27. WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU SAID, "I LOVE YOU"? To someone other than family? Probably sometime in the last month to one of my CDC girls. 28. IS ELVIS STILL ALIVE? No, and if anyone tries to tell you different, direct him/her to the nearest psychiatric facility. 29. DO YOU CRY AT WEDDINGS? Sometimes. I did just watching footage from Hilary's wedding b/c they sang "All I Ask of You" 30. HOW DO YOU LIKE YOUR EGGS? Hard-boiled or fried hard. No gooiness. I am also partial to omelets 31. ARE BLONDES DUMB? Haha...If I answered this truthfully, I might get hit. I consider blonde to be a state of mind rather than a hair color. 32. WHERE DOES THE OTHER SOCK END UP? In that place were things go when they are lost. 33. WHAT TIME IS IT? 3:07 pm 34. DO YOU HAVE A NICKNAME? Numerous, the most common are: Trixie, Ginger, Christine, Aimlas, Amous, Aim 35. IS MCDONALD'S DISGUSTING? Oh, it is so bad for you!!! (I watched Super Size Me, and I think certain Mickey D's addict friends of mine should see it too) It's still yummy on occasion though. 36. WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU WERE IN A CAR? Thursday when I went to Milnes to ride the reiners. 37. DO YOU PREFER BATHS OR SHOWERS? Showers are more effiecnt and quick. Baths are good every so often, like when your body is so sore you can't move. 38. IS SANTA CLAUS REAL? Yes, in people's hearts and imaginations. 39. DO YOU LIKE TO HAVE YOUR NECK KISSED? *sigh* yes, and it's been far too long. 40. ARE YOU AFRAID OF THE DARK? not really, only in strange scary places. 41. WHAT ARE YOU ADDICTED TO? Life. and chocolate. and lots of stuff. 42. CRUNCHY OR CREAMY PEANUT BUTTER? Crunchy, b/c I couldn't eat it when I had braces. 43. CAN YOU CRACK YOUR NECK? Yes 44. HAVE YOU EVER RIDDEN IN AN AMBULANCE? Only for a elementary school lesson. 45. HOW MANY TIMES HAVE YOU BRUSHED YOUR TEETH TODAY? Once 46. IS DRUG FREE THE WAY TO BE? Yes, and if you say no, you are a dope. 47. ARE YOU A HEAVY SLEEPER? Sometimes. 48. WHAT COLOR ARE YOUR EYES? Brown 50. DO YOU LIKE YOUR LIFE? I suppose. It could be much much worse 51. WHOS BETTER? huh? 52. ARE YOU PHYSIC? learn how to spell, moron. 53. HAVE YOU READ "CATCHER IN THE RYE"? Nope, and I don't plan to 54. DO YOU PLAY ANY INSTRUMENTS? I clap my hands, tap my feet and whistle. and sing too, but no actual instruments (tho I tried the clarinet for 4 years) 55. HAVE YOU EVER STOLEN MONEY? Probably a little bit along the way 56. CAN YOU SNOWBOARD? I done it twice and haven't really gotten the hang of it. I want to learn tho. I usually ski. 57. DO YOU LIKE CAMPING? Sure. Love the campfires and camp cooking. I'd love to take a horse back packtrip into the Wyoming wilderness 58. DO YOU SNORT WHEN YOU LAUGH? Every so often, which makes me laugh and snort even more! 59. DO YOU BELIEVE IN MAGIC? Illusionists are really cool, like David Copperfield and Blane (can't remember his first name). Actaully magic? Not sure. I'm odd and would love to meet someone how was a Wicca or sonething along those lines. Maybe they know something the rest of us don't. 60. ARE DOGS A MAN'S BEST FRIEND? I haven't seen any other animal be more loyal no matter what. 61. YOU BELIEVE IN DIVORCE? Toughie...I don't for stupid reasons, but if it is the last resort, I suppose. It's taken way too lightly these days. 62. CAN YOU DO THE MOONWALK? I think I did on ice a little while ago to avoid falling on my ass. Other than that, no, and there is only one person I know who can, Ricky Hutchins. 63. DO YOU MAKE A LOT OF MISTAKES? Sources say yes 64. IS IT COLD OUTSIDE TODAY? We just got 3" of snow in less than an hour. You decide. 65. WHAT WAS THE LAST THING YOU ATE? A bit of my failed cream puffs. They didn't "puff" :'-( 66. DO YOU WEAR NAILPOLISH? Sometimes, and then I just kinda let it stay there forever until it wears off. 67. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN KISSED? Yes 68. WHAT'S THE MOST ANNOYING TV COMMERCIAL? Geico and almost any loud obnoxious car commercial, and Safe Auto. 69. DO YOU SHOP AT AMERICAN EAGLE? Occasionally browse the clearance racks. With the exception of their turtleneck sweaters, I refuse to pay their outrageous full prices. 70. FAVORITE BAND AT THE MOMENT Don't really have one. Always love Garth Brooks and Sugarland. New Found Glory is good too.
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| Wow...all I can say is wow |
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My friend Alison sent me this email...a normal "forawrd this to your
friends" kind of thing, but after reading I felt compelled to put it in
here. Maybe I can make my one box a little bigger (it'll make sense
after you read it).
( The Room )
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| Quizilla is too addicting! |
[06 Sep 2005|11:28pm] |
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Yay! Now I know which Christine and Erik I am!
 You are Gaston Leroux's Christine -- THE Christne! The original, one and only. Too bad most people don't like you. Isn't it strange how many phans hate the original? And just about everyone thinks you're a b*tch! But you can't help that. You're a progressive female character in a turn-of-the-century novel! Times were a-changin' then. No to mention you must, of course, fit all the standard requirements of a Gothic Heorine--Small, beautiful, prone to fainting, pure and innocent, but also with a tricky mind quick at deception and confusion. Maybe that's why everyone hates you. Ah well, that is your plight. They're just jealous anyway! Because, afterall, you're the REAL Christine. And you know what that means? You get the REAL ERIK!!
Which Phantom of the Opera Christine are YOU? brought to you by Quizilla
 You're Andrew Lloyd Webber Erik
Which Erik (Phantom Of the Opera) Are You? brought to you by Quizilla
and it's really cool b/c the results show pretty much ALL existing versions of Phantom. After this past week's Phantom marathons, I now know what the other versions are talking about...so my dear Erik, when are you going to get the rest? ;-)
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1. Reply with your name and I'll respond with something random about you. 2. I'll tell you what song/movie reminds me of you. 3. I'll pick a flavor of jello to wrestle with you in. 4. I'll say something that only makes sense to you and me. 5. I'll tell you my first memory of you. 6. I'll tell you what animal you remind me of. 7. I'll ask you something that I've always wondered about you. 8. If I do this for you, you must post this on your journal. You MUST. It is written
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