THIS IS A READ-ONLY ARCHIVE FROM THE SORABJI.COM MESSAGE BOARDS (1995-2016). |
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i'm going back to sleep. |
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I also really intensely adore pajama pants. |
hurry up summer. |
stic.net - you must be from san antonio and therefore a friend of spunky's or eri's. that's fine, but nonetheless i am compelled to say: fuck you you ass, and get the hell off my boards. p.s. hi jack! |
i am wearing pink short shorts with white letters across the ass that spell "hawaii" and white a baby tee with pink hibiscus flowers in a straight line across the boobies. nighty night. |
Welcome, all I can say is prepare for the worst, expect the unexpected, and don't pay any attention to anything I say ever. |
Hi K. Are you the K to which eri referred to earlier in a story about going out dancing? There were stories about me here before I started posting and Sarah threatened to kick my ass if I did anything bad. I read dozens of old threads before I started posting. |
But it's not cold enough to go fully industrial either, and I don't want to wear a pair of flannel lined wool pants because I will die of heatstroke. (Sung to the tune of "Where is my mind...") Where are my pants? |
Kazoo, yes, that K. |
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You pay for them, sarah? These your boards? |
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I am also trying to put together a syllabus because I am a guest speaker in a college class--doing a thing on gender inequality. You and me, Kazu, we ought to have words. |
ok. I like words. |
spunk, you fucking ass, don't fuck with tradition. |
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fuck you. |
and fuck you and fuck you and fuck YOU and FUCK you oh and uh.... FUCK YOU TOO i hate you all this morning. |
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"white"? hey sarah! |
"Catholic"? |
Interesting that Vv forgot to add "witches" and such.... As for white, well, i bet a lot of us here are palefaces. All of our words are, considering the font color. |
Also I would like to modify the general Sorabjite religion to "agnostic". |
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I would like to modify the general Sorabjite religion to "suckers" Speaking of religion, I saw "The Order" last night, which was interesting but could have been a lot better. Less Heath Ledger making out, more backstory please. The other preist should have been the main character in my opinion. And there should have been more character development of Peter Weller's character. Spider, Have you seen this one yet? |
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Let's see: slightly overweight - yep white - yes Catholic - yeah vodka drinking - not regularly, but sure mad - I think American - mmm-hmmm European - yes; I've even got the Italian passport to prove it Eastern European - no, but my ancestors were ethnic Germans living in Russia...does that count? Canadian - no, but I think they're nice people New Zealand - this is a noun and not an adjective, but I'll say "see 'Canadian'" way out radical dudes - uh, not really DIRE STRAITS - oh, good heavens, no |
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we are but His sheep. His lost, drunken, foulmouthed sheep. |
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I'm inspired by Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, Nick Drake, Nick Cave, Stevie Nicks (shut up, man), Leonard Cohen, Philip Glass, Bjork, David Eugene Edwards, and PJ Harvey. Everyone else is just meat. |
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Stevie Nicks/Fleetwood Mac James Taylor early Elton John These are all things I grew up listening to as a kid, as I hung around my aunt A. That's why I like them. |
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There are others. I can't think of any. Sem, what are some of my "skeletons"? |
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Of course, I don't actually like all the stupid albums I own. And I don't actually own all the stupid things I like. I'm not asking for his opinion, I'm asking him to remember stuff I've told him are my stupid-song favorites. My old friends from Lowell and I used to have stupid-song sessions in the car where we would bring a tape of stupid songs we couldn't help but love. |
I used to own some Barenaked Ladies but I sold the albums. There's really nothing that I listen to that I feel guilty about. I will admit to thinking Linkin Park is better than most people will give them credit for, but that doesn't mean I like them at all. They have great production, at least. I do like Korn, but I don't think they're the saviours of metal or anything. The new Iron Maiden album comes out tomorrow, speaking of metal. This has been a great year for metal, actually. New albums by Maiden, Voivod, Killing Joke, Anthrax, Metallica. Halford rejoins Judas Preist. Lots of good new music (I just picked up the new Lacuna Coil and it's pretty awesome - makes those imitators in Evanesence look like the second-rate hacks they are). Speaking of annoying bands that are inexplicably popular: The White Stripes. Ok, you're cute, now go away and learn to play your instruments. get off the stage and make room for someone like Thrice. I've heard one song and I like what I hear. |
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I have a certain weakness for gangsta rap. Unfortunately it bit me in the ass as this weekend, I raced out and bought some music for the road. Just some things I've been digging as of late, including the ColdPlay. Mindless stuff I was sure to quickly find in the used section. I bought Snoop's latest because i've been really digging 'Beautiful' with Pharrell, but alas the rest of the album is fucking stupid. I hate that. I also bought a Willie Nelson album. Again, just a quick trip to the used section, snagged one that had the coolest cover. I got fucked. Not only does he do a tune with Kid Rock, he does Cyndi Lauper's 'Time After Time' and I realized what I was really craving is his old shit. His real deal honkytonk outlaw shit. Not his duet with popular artists silly cover tunes crap. So....2 out of 3 discs I got bummed me out. I abanonded my usual practice of listening to a few songs before buying. I should have listened to my inner voice, bought some OutKast and left the Willie Nelson alone. White Stripes are a cute garage band. They edimify everything a garage band should be. Unfortunately they are many years late, and there have been many bands that have gone unnoticed before them that have done it much better. I don't think they need to learn to play their instruments, thats a prerequisite of garage rock. As far as other musical skeletons.....Im comfortable with what I like, i think. |
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dire straights i righteous. |
I'm bright white, I don't see the sun. |
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i have no fucking clue. i thought i knew. maybe it was one of those words i create in my dreams. wait. you know what. i was meaning to use endemic. and im not even sure thats a totally appropriate usage. maybe i should start smoking pot again. |
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you beat me. hey y'all |
but no. i was confused, for sure. |
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I bought a new alarm clock which I desperately needed only to find out that the alarm isn't loud enough and you can't adjust the volume. However, you can adjust the volume of the radio/CD which you can program to wake you up. You can also be woken to any of the four nature sounds (ocean, brook, forest, wind) which is another feature that I discovered when I got home. I also bought a bathroom scale and my mother asked how much I weighed. She asked why it was so much. Dammit. It was just two pounds heavier than what I weighed when I saw her last spring when everyone was gushing about how slender I looked in the bridesmaid dress I was wearing. Even after I told her that I still felt bad and now feel like I should get myself down to that number (about 9 pounds). The White Stripes annoy me. I saw Jack White a few years ago at a Yo La Tengo show in Detroit on New Years Eve. Shannon bummed a cigarette off him. |
THAT IS ALL GOOD BYE |
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I set alarm #2 to the babbing brook. Full volume. The brook was the only thing I vaguely recall hearing this morning. I think I turned everything off before it was time for the CD. |
I have to explain the appeal of Stevie Nicks.... It's not just because I grew up listening to her; I relate to her persona in many of her songs. "Gypsy" and "Think About It" are good examples of songs about a small person (I mean that in terms of personality....a small person as opposed to someone who can fill up a room with their personality...you know what I'm saying?) who is independent, or learning to be independent, and becoming brave. Cheesy? Maybe. Do many of her lyrics sound like bad girl-journal poetry? Yes. But I'm glad she says what she says...those messages need to be out there. Sorta like Henry Rollins and his writing -- I feel like society needs somebody like him in it. Almost like the village idiot position...you know what I'm saying? It's a set role in society that different people can fill. We need a permanently lonely, sensitive, hardass to live that life and tell the rest of us about it, and he has sacrificed his life to be that person. Anyway, Stevie Nicks is the person to say, "don't worry, girl...it's scary but you can do it." Cheesy, yes, but I don't care. |
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hell. who needs an alarm with 25 options for getting your ass up. just get a baby, more cute and cuddly than any alarm clock. |
I love lots and lots of bad music, and I'm not embarrassed by it either. Did anyone notice that they are playing Modest Mouse on a car commercial now? |
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www.stjohnsbayrum.com Oh, and get the lime cologne too. Makes you smell just like a lime sno-cone. |
I have an old fashioned one on little legs with the hammer and the two bells. It is highly effective and I never use it because I am one of those silly people who was gifted with a good internal alarm. I say "get up at seven" and I wake up at 6:50. Hooray? Cologne/perfume confuses me. Isn't the point that no one can smell it unless they get all snuggly? Why do old ladies drench themselves in perfume so foul I can't breathe? What's going on? |
My babbling-brook on full alarm was anything but pleasant and natural sounding. What would be a good album to put in? What track? |
superjoint ritual. fantomas. I don't think you have anything that would really wake you up though, if the tool didn't do it for you. |
. That'll get me out of bed faster than anything. Especially if the alarm clock can't be reached from bed. |
I have Platypus' clockhead gift, but it's reliable as an alarm only within a half-hour or so, so I only, uh, rely on it on the weekends. Platy, are you good at predicting when the microwave beeper is going to go off? I'm accurate within 10 seconds or less. |
Tomorrow is the real test as have a class at 9AM. I can't put the alarm across the room. Everyone recommends that, but I'll sleep through it or I'll just hit snooze without it even registering. Sem's clock is on the otherside of the room and some mornings I just got up walked over, hit snooze and got right back into bed. However, I might put the old alarm clock on the other side of the room. I think the variety of sounds will unnerve me enough: Alarm #1 (babbling brook): will wake me up Alarm #2 (very loud music): will make me sit up Alarm #3 (beep from across the room): will get me out of bed. waking up should never be this complicated |
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You don't get enough sleep / you don't sleep well... You have really bad waking-up habits. I did a few years ago. I started telling myself as I got into bed that I was not allowed to snooze or go back to bed. I had to get up at the first alarm. It doesn't always work, but it generally does if I say it enough times to take myself seriously. . I can usually tell when it won't work. I'm saying "get up when the alarm goes off" but my brain is saying "fuck that." . One of my room mates had a really evil alarm clock. It had two big buttons: One for snooze and one to make it turn off until the next morning. He called it the 24-hour snooze. His sleep-defence mechanisms developed a liking for that button. |
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My waking-up habits are improving. I've been trying to get up around the same time every morning, even on the weekends, unless I don't get to bed until 2. I also have to start my pre-bedtime ritual again. My therapist suggested I start this and I was shocked at how well it worked. It involved putting all my work away, drinking some sleepy-tea, writing in my journal, maybe listening to some relaxing music. I do this for about 20-30 minutes before I go to bed and I eliminate an hour of tossing and turning trying to get to sleep. |
I just made tempura vegetables and they were very good. I also like to just drizzle the batter into the hot oil and eat it straight, like a little savory crunchy donut. Is that wierd, or do other people do this? |
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dish total: wok: 1 cutting board: 1 knife: 1 dish to mix batter in: 1 dish to mix/pour sauce in: 1 spoon: 2 (mixing batter, sauce) slotted spoon thingie (or fingers, if you're brave): 1 plate: 1 (covered with paper towels to catch grease just mix up some batter, cut up some veggies, and go to town. Today I made: sweet potatoes, broccoli, green onions (just the green part), mushrooms, daikon, tofu, coriander, and snow peas. you can cut up as much/as little as you want (I fed people). and it's good times. Cooking is fun. I am thinking of starting an internet cooking show, "Cooking with the Platypus." (But only if Sarah will be a guest cook once in a while). Right now bread is rising. Yum. |
It's on the reasons to be cheerful board. I made my favorite tomato-lime soup tonight. |
bread is almost done, smells so good...yum. |
i slept an unprecedented 8-10 hours every night when i was in hawaii. death-like sleep, without the use of any drugs. it was awesome. |
stevie nicks and emmy lou harris should collaborate. |
nate, you look pretty skinny in that rendering. |
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1 15 oz can of diced tomatos (I like petit diced) 32 oz of tomato juice 2 tbls. olive oil 2-3 garlic cloves minced 1-2 tbls. cumin juice of one lime salt and pepper tortilla chips shredded jack cheese* (optional) warm oil in a medium sized pot suitable for cooking soup over medium heat. add garlic. when garlic starts to sizzle add cumin and stir and cook for about a minute. add tomatoes and tomato juice. when soup starts to get hot, add the lime juice. cook a little longer to reduce the soup a bit. add salt and pepper to taste. to serve, either layer the chips in the bowl, spoon the soup over the chips and sprinke some cheese on the top, or do what I do and break up the chips and put them on after the cheese. or just eat it plain. it also tastes good cold and makes a good base for gazpacho. *make sure you get the block kind and shred it yourself |
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I'm wearing a t-shirt that is all K |
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i'm wearing a red sox t-shirt. i was raised as a a red sox fan, so that i've been rooting for them since before i understood the rules of the game. i was thinking about it this morning, though, when i put this shirt on, and i realized that my loyalty to the red sox is totally intertwined with my love for my dad. he is probably the person i have more respect for than anyone else in the world, and baseball is just one of the more trivial things that he has taught me about, but i think its sort of symbolic. i think that's why i love to wear this shirt. when he's around i know he'll notice i'm wearing it (it was even a christmas present from him), and when i'm away from home it just reminds me of him. |
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I sure don't have any friends that big. |
I have also had family members that big. Though most of them have passed away by now. Only one left and last time I saw her she was about 420 lbs. Hopefully she finally stopped gaining weight cuz she is only 5'2". |