1. A movie 2. A book 3. A musical recording 4. An LJ user not on my friends list (see this to compare your list with mine) 5. A website 6. Something to do in the next two months
1. Priscilla, Queen of the Desert 2. Nearly anything by Laurell K. Hamilton 3. Apocalyptica - Inquisition Symphony 4. branwynelf 5. Something Positive (http://www.somethingpositive.net/) 6. Learn how to needlepoint or cross stitch
A movie. Hrm. Cannibal: The Musical (http://www.cannibalthemusical.net) is the movie I'm currently obsessed with. Great good fun.
A book. That I'll have to get back to you on, as you and I likely have such similar literary tastes, I'll have to dig through my collection to find one to offer. But I will. Yep.
A musical recording, eh? "Rhapsody: Dawn Of Victory" Celtic tinged prog metal - from Italy. Gotta love it.
LJ user. That's easy - tikigods - a more thoroughly barking mad individual you're not likely to meet outside of the planet Zogwart. Or something.
A website? Again, tres easy: Wayne Koizumi's Ultraman site (http://www.waynebrain.com/ultra) is an absolute bible for internet Ultraman fandom.
Something to do in the next two months: run buck nekkid down Folsom Street, singing "Little Black Dress" at two in the morning while balancing a live chicken on your head.
1. A movie - Men with Brooms (http://us.imdb.com/Title?0263734). 2. A book - The Adventures of Kavalier and Clay by Michael Chabon 3. A musical recording - Bran Van 3000 Discosis 4. An LJ user not on my friends list - bulletproofmonk 5. A website - Willian Gibson (http://www.williamgibsonbooks.com/index.asp). 6. Something to do in the next two months - Learn to navigate from one end of your home to the other with your eyes closed.
1. A movie: _My Favorite Year_, starring Peter O'Toole. 2. A book: "Millenium", by John Varley. 3. A musical recording: "Riding As One", from Bruce Broughton's soundtrack for _Silverado_. 4. An LJ user: ladysprite ...also known as Banshee on alt.callahans. 5. A website: http://www.straightdope.com/ 6. Something to do in the next two months: Learn the rudiments of a language you don't know.
1. mmm, Boondock Saints. Or if you like more emotionally challenging drama, try The Shipping News. 2. From what I know of you, you might like Darkness At Noon by Arthur Koestler 3. My current favorite album is Peter Gabriel's Up. 4. johntchoe might be up your alley. 5. http://www.fark.com - if you aren't already addicted. 6. I can't think of anything, except karaoke or reading at an open mic night somewhere.
Movie:"Dancing in the Dark" with Bjork very dark Book: "The Fey" by Kristine Katherine Rusch Music Recording: Tenatious D LJ user: kingcadillac Website: exploremarsnow.org Something to do: Sit on the Green Throne overlooking the Bay.
1. Iron Monkey - perhaps the best over the top, wires and all marital arts movie ever made, And it has some pretty good food-porn content, too. 2. Dreadnought: Britian, Germany, and the Coming of The Great War (0-345-3755-4) by Robert K. Massie - it's a very good history of the people and events leading up to WWI. 3. Wake the Dead - celtic folk reinterpretations of Dead songs. 4. blackwing - becasue she's twistedly funny, even without backing context. 5. Rocket House Studio (http://www.rockethouse.net) 6. Go shooting with me.
1. Amelie--for the whimsy. 2. The Marriage Art, by John E. Eichenlaub, M.D. Published in 1961, it's a frank, straightforward and fun discussion of sex after marriage (for virgins), focusing on mutual pleasure. 3. Louis Prima, the Collectors Series, by Capitol Records. Fun, funny, scandalous--it's all here, with his sweet-like-honey but rough-like-cheap-wine voice and bouncing jazz arrangements. 4. try Trinker (I don't know how to do that fancy html stuff); if you already have, how about dtaylor? She's a movie critic among other things. 5. http://www.rhzine.com/ Raising Hell is a cooperative website for parents--but the stories that get posted are often hilarious. 6. Examine your habits and hobbies and check in to see if they're all still useful, appropriate, and fulfilling.
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2. Nearly anything by Laurell K. Hamilton
3. Apocalyptica - Inquisition Symphony
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5. Something Positive (http://www.somethingpositive.net/)
6. Learn how to needlepoint or cross stitch
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A book. That I'll have to get back to you on, as you and I likely have such similar literary tastes, I'll have to dig through my collection to find one to offer. But I will. Yep.
A musical recording, eh? "Rhapsody: Dawn Of Victory" Celtic tinged prog metal - from Italy. Gotta love it.
LJ user. That's easy -
A website? Again, tres easy: Wayne Koizumi's Ultraman site (http://www.waynebrain.com/ultra) is an absolute bible for internet Ultraman fandom.
Something to do in the next two months: run buck nekkid down Folsom Street, singing "Little Black Dress" at two in the morning while balancing a live chicken on your head.
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Monsters, Inc.
2. A book
Pyramids by Terry Pratchett
3. A musical recording
The original performance recording of Amahl and the Night Visitors by Gian-Carlo Menotti
4. An LJ user not on my friends list (see this to compare your list with mine)
I'm going to be very conceited and suggest
5. A website
http://www.kirkread.com
6. Something to do in the next two months
Read the book I suggested. :) Repeatedly. And the others in the series.
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2. A book - The Adventures of Kavalier and Clay by Michael Chabon
3. A musical recording - Bran Van 3000 Discosis
4. An LJ user not on my friends list -
5. A website - Willian Gibson (http://www.williamgibsonbooks.com/index.asp).
6. Something to do in the next two months - Learn to navigate from one end of your home to the other with your eyes closed.
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2. A book: "Millenium", by John Varley.
3. A musical recording: "Riding As One", from Bruce Broughton's soundtrack for _Silverado_.
4. An LJ user:
5. A website: http://www.straightdope.com/
6. Something to do in the next two months: Learn the rudiments of a language you don't know.
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2. From what I know of you, you might like Darkness At Noon by Arthur Koestler
3. My current favorite album is Peter Gabriel's Up.
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5. http://www.fark.com - if you aren't already addicted.
6. I can't think of anything, except karaoke or reading at an open mic night somewhere.
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book - Skipping Towards Gommorah, by Dan Savage
Music - The Beatles 'One' album
An LJ user not on your friends list -
A web site - http://www.asstr.org/main.html alt.sex.stories text repository
Something to do over 2 months - Study Chinese mythology.
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2. the whole Elfquest series.
3. Strange and Beautiful Crimson Glory
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5. http://www.milpagan.org/AS/adopt_a_soldier.html
6. Take one project that you've always wanted to do, but haven't, and do it.
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Book: "The Fey" by Kristine Katherine Rusch
Music Recording: Tenatious D
LJ user: kingcadillac
Website: exploremarsnow.org
Something to do: Sit on the Green Throne overlooking the Bay.
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2. Dreadnought: Britian, Germany, and the Coming of The Great War (0-345-3755-4) by Robert K. Massie - it's a very good history of the people and events leading up to WWI.
3. Wake the Dead - celtic folk reinterpretations of Dead songs.
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5. Rocket House Studio (http://www.rockethouse.net)
6. Go shooting with me.
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That we must arrange! Bring Kiri along so she can learn.
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2. The Marriage Art, by John E. Eichenlaub, M.D. Published in 1961, it's a frank, straightforward and fun discussion of sex after marriage (for virgins), focusing on mutual pleasure.
3. Louis Prima, the Collectors Series, by Capitol Records. Fun, funny, scandalous--it's all here, with his sweet-like-honey but rough-like-cheap-wine voice and bouncing jazz arrangements.
4. try Trinker (I don't know how to do that fancy html stuff); if you already have, how about dtaylor? She's a movie critic among other things.
5. http://www.rhzine.com/
Raising Hell is a cooperative website for parents--but the stories that get posted are often hilarious.
6. Examine your habits and hobbies and check in to see if they're all still useful, appropriate, and fulfilling.