2004-03-14

kohaku: (Default)
2004-03-14 01:08 am

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On a much happier note:

OMG, don't you just hate it too, when you want to surprise somebody and you're not allowed to say anthing because it would spoil the surprise but you so desperately want to tell them, because wheee! it's such a nice surprise?

Maybe that's just me.

Wheee! Surprises!
kohaku: (Default)
2004-03-14 01:08 am

(no subject)

On a much happier note:

OMG, don't you just hate it too, when you want to surprise somebody and you're not allowed to say anthing because it would spoil the surprise but you so desperately want to tell them, because wheee! it's such a nice surprise?

Maybe that's just me.

Wheee! Surprises!
kohaku: (Default)
2004-03-14 02:38 am

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[livejournal.com profile] vegetariansushi: That is so us!!! I know I said I'd go to bed, and I'm on my way, but I had to read a few pages. I just had to post this! :D

"She read upon waking, sitting on the toilet, stretching out in the backseat of the car. When she went to the movies she took a book with her, to read before the show began, and it was no unusual to find her standing in front of the microwave, with a book in one hand and a fork in the other, heating a cup of noodle soup while she read, say At Lady Molly's for the third time (she was a sucker for series and linked novels). If there was nothing else she would consume all the magazines and newspapers in the house - reading, to her, was a kind of pyromania - and when these ran out she would reach for insurance brochures, hotel prospectuses and product warranties, advertising circulars, sheets of coupons."
- Michael Chabon, Wonder Boys
kohaku: (Default)
2004-03-14 02:38 am

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[livejournal.com profile] vegetariansushi: That is so us!!! I know I said I'd go to bed, and I'm on my way, but I had to read a few pages. I just had to post this! :D

"She read upon waking, sitting on the toilet, stretching out in the backseat of the car. When she went to the movies she took a book with her, to read before the show began, and it was no unusual to find her standing in front of the microwave, with a book in one hand and a fork in the other, heating a cup of noodle soup while she read, say At Lady Molly's for the third time (she was a sucker for series and linked novels). If there was nothing else she would consume all the magazines and newspapers in the house - reading, to her, was a kind of pyromania - and when these ran out she would reach for insurance brochures, hotel prospectuses and product warranties, advertising circulars, sheets of coupons."
- Michael Chabon, Wonder Boys