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Archive for May, 2009

Part 4:
Central air, Road movies, The Breakfast Club, Tia Carrere, Jessica Tandy, David LaChapelle, Unicorns, Unico, The name Toby, Tetris, Harold and Maude, AFI lists, Lists of all kinds, Pina Coladas, Deleting things, Lily Tomlin, Superman, The fact that everything is going Pomegranate these days, Filling out those questionnaire things you find in blogs and [...]

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Quote.

Diana: Hi. I’m Diana Christensen, a racist lackey of the imperialist ruling circles.
Laureen: I’m Laureen Hobbs, a badass commie nigger. 
Diana: Sounds like the basis of a firm friendship.

 
Network is such a good movie. It’s brilliant and so far ahead of it’s time. Watch it if you haven’t.

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Part 3:
People who have some god damn sense of art and culture – please people, Drinking games with movies, Christiane Amanpour, Batman, Bob Fosse, Tonya Harding, The smell of gasoline, Not working on Sundays – it has nothing to do with religion – I just like it – and Saturdays too – and any day, [...]

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Love to love you, baby.

Part 2:
When people come out of a movie and you can tell they really loved it, Whenever Maya Angelou is doing anything, Doing things right and correctly, Being successful at something – anything, Interesting conversation filled with laughter, Musicals – stage and screen, Mind of Mencia, Kathy Bates, Holiday specials on TV, IMBD.com, John Leguizamo, [...]

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Love you long time.

A while back I started a list of things I love. It’s been on my Myspace page for the last four years and I’ve been constantly updating it, sometimes daily. So, I’m kinda proud of this insanely long list because it’s such a huge compilation of all sorts of crap. I thought I would post it here too. It will [...]

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Ouch, sorry about that last one.

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Vogue.

Madonna last night at The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Gala ball:

 
Here’s what fabulous Simon Doonan had to say:
“Loved it, this is a great era for glamorous eccentricity. People are bored with glamour gowns. The ultraconventional glamour-gown look? That’s so last century, dahling! Think Lady Gaga!”
After much thought, I agree.

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