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Step 1: Put your iTunes or equivalent on random.
Step 2: Post the first line from the first 30 songs that play, no matter how embarrassing.
Step 3: Bold out the songs when someone guesses correctly.
Step 4: Looking them up on Google or any other search engine is CHEATING!


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Current Location: In a place filled with song
Current Mood: amused
Current Music: Scarlet piano medley (Ayashi no Ceres)

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It seems now that I can hardly bring myself to post here as of late, not because I don't want to but simply because there is very little that I actually wish to share these days. Thus, you shall likely be seeing less and less of me here (or alternately quite a lot of me with nothing of meaning actually being said).

Mayhaps there will be book and movie reviews of actual quality to come in the near future...but until I can bring myself to do anything, I gift you with my latest creations, for whatever they're worth.

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Current Location: My Bedroom
Current Mood: indifferent
Current Music: Greensleeves - David Nevue

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So it seems that I am alive and well, if not a bit overworked at the current moment, though hopefully I shall manage to stay afloat for the rest of the year..yes, I daresay I think I shall, even if to assume such of myself, given my record for being one hell of a procrastinator, is rather preposterous in and of itself. ^.^;

As it is I again say that some day soon, hopefully within the next moth or so, provided I'm not busy with other things (though perhaps that might get them up all the sooner) I will put up the picture I took in Greece and Turkey. Anyway I must retire for the night and will hopefully get back to posting regularly and commenting in all of your journals as I once did. Much love to all.

Current Mood: tired
Current Music: Lucifer's Angel by The Rasmus

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That's right all, four days from now I will be on a plane and on my way to Greece. I will be sure to take bunches of pictures (and actually upload them this time laziness or not there are people who wouldn't let me get away with not doing so) Anyway I do believe the following books are likely to get read while I'm there, or rather on my way there(and hopefully will end up finished by the time I return):

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Well I'm feeling a tad bit lazy. I just got back yesterday and was exhausted...actually I'm still rather tired, even after a pretty uneventful day. Any any rate, pictures and such will be up tomorrow (as my computer was wiped clean and I will have to upload them on my sister's computer). And so that's about it from me for now...and also why didn't someone tell me that Patricia Briggs (author of Dragon Bones) and Lynn Flewelling (author of the Nightrunner series) were up at Smith a few months ago?
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Okay, it seems I made a bit of a mistake in my last post. I'm not in New Hampshire but in New York..Saratoga Springs to be exact. Anyway we went though some cave/cavern...whatever you wanna call it. It's 52 degrees year round, which was nice after being out in the hot sun all freaking day!

As it is, I have some wonderful pictures that I shall be putting up for all of you to see when I return home, and I may very well end up getting a shot of a rather large waterfall up here for [info]asakiyume...or rather I will if we have time to make our way over to it after we finished what we have planned for tomorrow...at any rate I'm on borrowed time here and a borrowed computer, so I have to make this quick. Much love to all and pictures coming soon. *hugs* ~LoE~
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That's right all, I'm leaving in a few minutes and I will be gone all of today and tomorrow, though hopefully no longer if I have any say in it. *sighs*

As for where we're going, well somewhere in New Hampshire to do only god knows what (which I suppose I will find out when we get there). Anyway, note that I will be commenting on all comments here and commenting on my friends journals when I return.

Much love to all while I'm out.
~LoE~
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Yesterday I headed off to see Pirates of the Caribbean: The Dead Man's Chest, which was not better than the first one, but was by far more amusing as far as the amount of humor and improbability of it all was concerned...but the most interesting things seemed to happen after the movie.

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When magic and mystery come together, one gets Powers of Detection, a collection of short stories edited by Dana Stabenow. And so as I have finished all of the short stories within it, some of which had quite a bit of shortcomings, and others which I happened find rather well written and rewarding throughout, I figured that it wouldn't hurt overly much to put up my thoughts on each of the shorts.

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Ah yes, so here it is at long last, and I've decided it is to be a reading list of a sort. I just finished up with my semi-newest arrival, that being Dragon Bones by Patricia Briggs, and while I don't support sticky tabs font on a book cover, it was an excellent read overall and I can't wait for the sequel to come out(unless of course it's out and I'm just not seeing it).

As it is, I've just picked up a copy of The Virtu by Sarah Monette, which I can't wait to start reading, especially if it is as intriguing and well-written as Melusine was.

But alas, I stall, here is my current reading list as it stands:


*Powers of Detection (edited by: Dana Stabenow...yes this has too many authors to list, all of them very talented)

*The Virtu by Sarah Monette (if it's as good as the first, then I shall truly enjoy reading this, and then I can attempt to bug Sarah about this female character she keeps refrencing...if she will allow me to.)

*Stalking Darkness by Lynn Flewelling (the second of Flynn Flwwelling's Nightrunner Series)

*The Magician's Guild by Trudi Canavan (picked it up on a whim...hope it's good)

*The Pillars of the World by Anne Bishop (because I've read each and every one of her Black Jewels related books and still can't get enough of her writing)

*Cry to heaven by Anne Rice (another talent author whose Vampire Chronicles I fnished tackling a few years ago, this was recommendeed to me by a friend)


Once I've tackled this list, I think it is safe to say I can start taking reading requests, so to speak, as I always do love having things recommended to me, and I like just about everything.

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